Phytopathogenic Mollicutes
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 1

Phytoplasma, proteobacterium and fungus in single and mixed infections of sugar beet in central Europe

  • Author:
  • Bojan Duduk1,*, Andrea Kosovac1, Jelena Stepanovic1, Emil Rekanovic1, Zivko Curcic2, Jan Werner Bohm3, Michael Kube3, Nina Vuckovic4, NataSa Duduk4, Ivana Vico4
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Page Number: 97 to 98

1Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade, Serbia

2Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad, Serbia

3University of Hohenheim, Integrative Infection Biology Crops-Livestock, Stuttgart, Germany

4University of Belgrade-Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade, Serbia

*Corresponding author e-mail: Bojan Duduk (bojan.duduk@pesting.org.rs)

Online published on 23 May, 2023.

Abstract

The “basses richesses” syndrome (SBR) and rubbery taproot disease (RTD) associated with ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’ and ‘Ca. Phytoplasma solani’, respectively are hampering the sugar beet production in Europe. A series of experiments shed light on the presence of these bacteria in sugar beet in central Europe - Pannonian plain (Serbia and Slovakia), with epidemic occurrences of RTD, and Germany. Only ‘Ca. P. solani’ was found in sugar beet in the Pannonian plain, while both pathogens were present in Germany. Reptalus quinquecostatus was identified as the insect vector responsible for the of the epidemic strain of ‘Ca. P. solani’ and thus for the epidemic occurrence of RTD. The RTD affected sugar beet is susceptible to charcoal root rot caused by Macrophomina phaseolina which exacerbates the losses associated to the phytoplasma presence. These results suggest that more attention should be given to phytoplasma infection in sugar beet in Europe.

Keywords

“stolbur”, SBR, RTD, ‘Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus’, ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma solani’