Phytopathogenic Mollicutes
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 5
  • Issue: 1-Suppl.

A new disease in Citrus aurantifolia in Oman, “sudden decline”, is associated with a pathogen complex including a 16SrII group phytoplasma

  • Author:
  • Fábio Nascimento da Silva1, Adriana Neves de Souza1, Issa Al-Mahmooli2, Abdullah Mohd Al-Sa'di2, Claudine M. Carvalho1,
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  • Page Number: S101 to S102

1Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil

2Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman

*Corresponding author e-mail: Claudine Márcia Carvalho (Claudine.carvalho@ufv.br)

Online published on 2 January, 2015.

Abstract

Witches’ broom disease of lime is a devastating disease in the Sultanate of Oman. In recent years a new disease has been observed, which promotes a sudden decline in Citrus aurantifolia (acid lime). The etiological agent of this new disease has not yet been determined. In this study the presence of phytoplasmas and RNAs was evaluated in plants showing the sudden decline symptomatology. The results reveal the presence of a complex of at least three different pathogens: 16SrII phytoplasmas, Citrus tristeza virus and Citrus exocortis viroid.

Keywords

Sudden decline, citrus, phytoplasma, CTV, CEVd