Grapevine Yellows
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1. Amarelos da videira: identificação e análise filogenética dos fitoplasmas, transmissão dos agentes causais e otimização da diagnose / Grapevine yellows: identification and phylogenetic analyses of the phytoplasmas, transmition of the causal agents and diagnosis optimization
Phytoplasmas are wall-less prokaryotes, phloem-limited plant pathogens, belonging to Mollicute class. They are agents of diseases that cause serious damage to a diversity of cultivated especies. Grapevine (Vitis sp) is the third most cultivated fruit crop in the world and it has high economical impact in Brazil. Phytossanitary aspects are important productio
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Detecção e identificação molecular de fitoplasmas associados ao amarelo da videira. / Detection and molecular identification of phytoplasmas associated to grapevine yellow disease.
Yellows diseases are associated with phytoplasmas, wall-less prokaryotes, inhabitant of phloem vessels. Damage caused by these diseases are relevant for some important cultivated botanical species. Grapevine yellows diseases have been observed in several areas of the world, but in Brazil the presence of these diseases had not been reported yet. In vineyards
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Identification and grouping of mycoplasmalike organisms associated with grapevine yellows and clover phyllody diseases based on immunological and molecular analyses.
Immunofluorescent staining, dot blot hybridization, PCR, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers, and restriction fragment length polymorphism wee used to study the genetic relatedness among mycoplasmalike organisms (MLOs) associated with several geographically diverse grapevine yellows diseases (CA1, CH1, SA1, and SA2 from Bologna, Italy; GYU from U
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4. Sequence heterogeneity in the two 16S rRNA genes of Phormium yellow leaf phytoplasma.
Phormium yellow leaf (PYL) phytoplasma causes a lethal disease of the monocotyledon, New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax). The 16S rRNA genes of PYL phytoplasma were amplified from infected flax by PCR and cloned, and the nucleotide sequences were determined. DNA sequencing and Southern hybridization analysis of genomic DNA indicated the presence of two copies