Phytopathogenic Mollicutes
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 9
  • Issue: 1

Candidatus Phytoplasma phoenicium’ associated with apricot yellows and peach witches’ broom in Iran

  • Author:
  • Mohammad Salehi1, Elham Salehi1, Majid Siampour2, Seyyed Alireza Esmailzadeh-Hosseini3, Fabio Quaglino4,, Piero Attilio Bianco4
  • Total Page Count: 2
  • Page Number: 215 to 216

1Plant Protection Research Department, Fars Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Zarghan, Iran

2Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture, Shahrekord University, Shahrekord, Iran

3Plant Protection Research Department, Yazd Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center, AREEO, Yazd, Iran

4Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences-Production, Landscape, Agroenergy (DiSAA), University of Milan, Italy

*Corresponding author e-mail: Fabio Quaglino (fabio.quaglino@unimi.it)

Online published on 25 July, 2019.

Abstract

During field surveys carried out from 2012 to 2017 in seven provinces of Iran, phytoplasma-like symptoms were observed in apricot (yellows) and peach (witches’ broom). The aim of this work was to identify and characterize the agent(s) associated with such diseases by biological assays and molecular analyses. Healthy bitter almond and apricot or peach seedlings, grafted with shoots of symptomatic trees, exhibited phytoplasma symptoms. Nucleotide sequence analyses of the 16S rRNA gene allowed the classification of phytoplasmas associated with apricot yellows and peach witches’ broom within the ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma phoenicium’ species in the subgroup 16SrIX-B and variants. These and previously reported Iranian phytoplasma strains belong to SNP genetic lineages distinct from those found in Lebanon.

Keywords

16SrIX-B, almond witches’ broom, SNP genetic lineages