The occurrence of 'Candidatus phytoplasma rhamni' in Rhamnus cathartica L. without symptoms
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Common buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica L., is a small tree or shrub of Eurasian origin that has become invasive in North America. A survey was conducted during 2010 to evaluate occurrence of buckthorn witches' broom (BWB) disease symptoms induced by Candidatus Phytoplasma rhamni' in the native range of R. cathartica. The distribution of phytoplasma-infected trees was identified over a large expanse of Europe, from south-west Switzerland to north-east Serbia. Although 25% of analyzed buckthorn trees were infected with phytoplasma (34 out of 133 plants), all plants were symptomless, indicating a commensal relationship between the phytoplasma and its plant host without negative effects which would lead to disease development.
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common buckthorn / distribution / PCR / phytoplasma / Rhamnus cathartica / symptomsIzvor:
Bulletin of Insectology, 2011, 64Izdavač:
- Alma Mater Studiorum, Univ Bologna, Bologna
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Agrobiodiverzitet i korišćenje zemljišta u Srbiji: integrisana procena biodiverziteta ključnih grupa artropoda i biljnih patogena (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43001)
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IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Jović, Jelena AU - Krstić, Oliver AU - Toševski, Ivo AU - Gassmann, Andre PY - 2011 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/168 AB - Common buckthorn, Rhamnus cathartica L., is a small tree or shrub of Eurasian origin that has become invasive in North America. A survey was conducted during 2010 to evaluate occurrence of buckthorn witches' broom (BWB) disease symptoms induced by Candidatus Phytoplasma rhamni' in the native range of R. cathartica. The distribution of phytoplasma-infected trees was identified over a large expanse of Europe, from south-west Switzerland to north-east Serbia. Although 25% of analyzed buckthorn trees were infected with phytoplasma (34 out of 133 plants), all plants were symptomless, indicating a commensal relationship between the phytoplasma and its plant host without negative effects which would lead to disease development. PB - Alma Mater Studiorum, Univ Bologna, Bologna T2 - Bulletin of Insectology T1 - The occurrence of 'Candidatus phytoplasma rhamni' in Rhamnus cathartica L. without symptoms VL - 64 ER -
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Jović, J., Krstić, O., Toševski, I.,& Gassmann, A.. (2011). The occurrence of 'Candidatus phytoplasma rhamni' in Rhamnus cathartica L. without symptoms. in Bulletin of Insectology Alma Mater Studiorum, Univ Bologna, Bologna., 64.
Jović J, Krstić O, Toševski I, Gassmann A. The occurrence of 'Candidatus phytoplasma rhamni' in Rhamnus cathartica L. without symptoms. in Bulletin of Insectology. 2011;64..
Jović, Jelena, Krstić, Oliver, Toševski, Ivo, Gassmann, Andre, "The occurrence of 'Candidatus phytoplasma rhamni' in Rhamnus cathartica L. without symptoms" in Bulletin of Insectology, 64 (2011).