Alma, Alberto


Publications
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Identification of four distinct ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma’ species in pomegranate trees showing witches' broom, little leaf and yellowing in Jordan, and preliminary insights on their putative insect vectors and reservoir plants

Citation
Abu Alloush et al. (2023). Annals of Applied Biology 182 (2)
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Ca. Phytoplasma
Abstract
AbstractDuring field surveys conducted in northern Jordan from June to November 2020, phytoplasma‐like symptoms, including leaf yellowing/reddening and rolling, little leaf and witches' broom were observed in pomegranate. Disease incidence in 22 surveyed orchards ranged from 30% to 65%. Nested PCR‐based amplification of 16S rRNA gene detected phytoplasmas in 17% of collected symptomatic pomegranate trees. Amplicon nucleotide sequence analyses allowed attributing the detected phytoplasmas to ‘Can
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Candidatus Liberibacter europaeus’ sp. nov. that is associated with and transmitted by the psyllid Cacopsylla pyri apparently behaves as an endophyte rather than a pathogen

Citation
Raddadi et al. (2011). Environmental Microbiology 13 (2)
Names
Ca. Liberibacter europaeus
Abstract
Summary ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter spp.’ cause serious plant diseases. ‘ Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, ‘ Ca. L. americanus’ and ‘ Ca. L. africanus’ are the aetiological agents of citrus greening (Huanglongbing) in Asia, America and Africa. ‘ Candidatus Lib
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