Srivastava, Aarshi


Publications
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In silico identification of chilli genome encoded MicroRNAs targeting the 16S rRNA and secA genes of “Candidatus phytoplasma trifolii”

Citation
Pandey et al. (2025). Frontiers in Bioinformatics 4
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma trifolii
Abstract
Phytoplasma, a potentially hazardous pathogen associated with witches’ broom, is an economically harmful disease-producing bacteria that damages chilli cultivation. Phytoplasma-infected plants display various symptoms that indicate significant disruptions in normal plant physiology and behaviour. Diseases caused by phytoplasma are widespread and have a major economic impact on crop quality and yield. This work focuses on identifying and examining chilli microRNAs (miRNAs) as potential targets ag

Perilous coexistence:Chilli Leaf Curl VirusandCandidatus Phytoplasma trifoliiinfectingCapsicum annuum, India

Citation
Pandey et al. (2022).
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma trifolii
Abstract
AbstractMolecular computing was used to investigate the possible causal agents of chilli crop samples showing mixed symptoms of yellow leaf curl and little leaf type diseases in the Uttar Pradesh province, India. Total genomic DNA was extracted from twenty-five samples and amplified by PCR using a universal primer pair for begomovirus and phytoplasma. Mixed infection samples show positive amplified products for begomovirus (DNA-A and betasatellite) and phytoplasma (16S rRNA and Sec A). The ident