Phytopathogenic mollicutes
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 1

Biological and molecular features of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum’ associated with a severe outbreak in apricot

  • Author:
  • Marco Gagliardi1,*, Romolo Laurita1, Roberto Montalbetti1, Vittorio Colombo1, Nicola Mori2, Francesco Pacini3, Assunta Bertaccini3
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Published Online: Mar 5, 2025
  • Page Number: 115 to 116

1Department of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Italy

2Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Italy

3Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Italy

*Corresponding author e-mail: Marco Gagliardi (marco.gagliardi3@unibo.it)

Online published on 5 March, 2025.

Abstract

European Stone Fruit Yellows (ESFY) outbreaks have recently become quite common in stone fruits, especially apricots, where the disease can severely damage production, resulting in economic losses. Since there is scarce knowledge about the disease, this study evaluated some biological and molecular aspects of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum’ (16SrX-B) associated with ESFY by analyzing 30 symptomatic plants from a severely infected apricot orchard in Italy. In particular, resistance induction by Plasma Activated Water (PAW) was evaluated and genetic variability in the phytoplasma strains was searched through a multigenic study. In addition, the presence of potential insect vectors was investigated and cultivation trials of phytoplasma and other possible bacterial agents in artificial media were conducted. The results showed that PAW treatments did not affect the presence of phytoplasmas, nor the symptom severity in plants, and despite the different symptomatology observed in the orchard, no ‘Ca. P. prunorum’ variants were identified. Moreover, despite the growing number of symptomatic plants in the orchard, none of the potential vector species analyzed were positive for phytoplasmas. Finally, cultivation trials showed that it was not possible to isolate ‘Ca. P. prunorum’ on the artificial medium, however, Pseudomonasspecies were isolated and identified.

Keywords

16SrX-B, ESFY, Cacopsylla pruni, Plasma activated water, Apricot