A survey was carried out in nine stone fruit commercial orchards located in Barcelona province where plum and apricot trees of different cultivars showing European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) symptoms were present. A 4-year survey with visual inspection of symptoms in one apricot orchard showed a rather high ESFY disease spread, also in a Japanese plum plantation newly infected plants were detected every year in a similar rate (about 2%). All the inspected symptomatic trees were polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tested and ESFY phytoplasma identity was confirmed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses and sequencing of ribosomal DNA amplification products. In apricot plantation the detection of ESFY phytoplasma was also tested on 69 asymptomatic trees sampled in summer 2002. The nested PCR with 16SrX groupspecific primers allowed detection of ESFY phytoplasmas in 50% of the trees that indeed showed symptoms by the next winter (2003). The molecular detection of ESFY phytoplasma in asymptomatic apricot trees indicates the risk of maintaining phytoplasma foci in the fields where eradication is based only on visual inspection.

Spreading of ESFY phytoplasmas in stone fruit in Catalonia (Spain) / TORRES E.; M.P. MARTIN; S. PALTRINIERI; A. VILA; R. MASALLES; BERTACCINI A.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0931-1785. - STAMPA. - 152:(2004), pp. 432-437. [10.1111/j.1439-0434.2004.00869.x]

Spreading of ESFY phytoplasmas in stone fruit in Catalonia (Spain)

PALTRINIERI, SAMANTA;BERTACCINI, ASSUNTA
2004

Abstract

A survey was carried out in nine stone fruit commercial orchards located in Barcelona province where plum and apricot trees of different cultivars showing European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) symptoms were present. A 4-year survey with visual inspection of symptoms in one apricot orchard showed a rather high ESFY disease spread, also in a Japanese plum plantation newly infected plants were detected every year in a similar rate (about 2%). All the inspected symptomatic trees were polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tested and ESFY phytoplasma identity was confirmed by restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses and sequencing of ribosomal DNA amplification products. In apricot plantation the detection of ESFY phytoplasma was also tested on 69 asymptomatic trees sampled in summer 2002. The nested PCR with 16SrX groupspecific primers allowed detection of ESFY phytoplasmas in 50% of the trees that indeed showed symptoms by the next winter (2003). The molecular detection of ESFY phytoplasma in asymptomatic apricot trees indicates the risk of maintaining phytoplasma foci in the fields where eradication is based only on visual inspection.
2004
Spreading of ESFY phytoplasmas in stone fruit in Catalonia (Spain) / TORRES E.; M.P. MARTIN; S. PALTRINIERI; A. VILA; R. MASALLES; BERTACCINI A.. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0931-1785. - STAMPA. - 152:(2004), pp. 432-437. [10.1111/j.1439-0434.2004.00869.x]
TORRES E.; M.P. MARTIN; S. PALTRINIERI; A. VILA; R. MASALLES; BERTACCINI A.
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