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First report of 'candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' from Gerbera jamesonii in Apulia, Southern Italy (Abstract in rivista)
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Spanò R., Marzachí C., Mascia T., Bubici G., Gallitelli D. (2011)
First report of 'candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' from Gerbera jamesonii in Apulia, Southern Italy
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- First report of 'candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' from Gerbera jamesonii in Apulia, Southern Italy (literal)
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- Gerbera jamesonii, an economically crop in the Italian cut
flower market is reported to be affected by phytoplasmas of
two 16S ribosomal groups from different parts of the world:
16SrII from Australia (Siddique, 2005), and 16SrI from Italy
(Bertaccini and Bellardi, 1998). Gerbera plants with virescence,
phyllody and abnormal flower colour, indicative of
phytoplasmal infection, were observed in Apulia (southern
Italy) in January 2010. Disease incidence was near 100% in
cv. Maxima while no apparent symptom were seen in cv.
Fuego. For phytoplasma detection, total DNA was extracted
from the leaves of three symptomatic and one symptomless
plant of each cultivar and used in nested PCR with primers
P1/P7 (Schneider et al., 1995) and R16F2/R2 (Lee et al.,
1993). DNA fragments of 1.2 kb, corresponding to 16S
rDNA, were amplified only from DNA of the three symptomatic
samples. When digested with MseI, amplicons showed
identical RFLP patterns, which were indistinguishable from
those produced by the European aster yellows strain of the
\"Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris\". The 1,803 bp amplicon
from P1/P7 PCR amplification was cloned into pGEM vector,
and plasmid DNAs from two transformed clones were
sequenced (BioFab Research, Italy). Both clones showed the
same sequence (GenBank accession No. JF795864) and
ClustalW2 alignment confirmed that 16S rDNA of gerbera
phytoplasma shared 99.9% identity with Oenothera phytoplasma
86-7 [GenBank accession No. M30790; Lim and
Sears (1989)], and 99.0% identity to several \"Ca. P. asteris\"
isolates of different ribosomal subgroups (A, B, D, E, F, K,
and P. GenBank accession Nos. HQ589187, EF634457,
AY265206, AY265213, AY265211, U96616, AF503568, respectively).
\"Ca. P. asteris\" is widely spread in Italian cut
flower crops but this is its first report from gerbera in Apulia. (literal)
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