Latent infection of asymptomatic Hawaiian sugarcane cultivars with 16SrI and 16SrXI phytoplasmas
Autor: | Ziad Soufi, Ewald Komor |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of General Plant Pathology. 80:255-263 |
ISSN: | 1610-739X 1345-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10327-014-0514-6 |
Popis: | Leaves from sugarcane were collected at the Hawaiian sugarcane breeding station and from recent and previous Hawaiian plantation fields and tested for phytoplasma by nested PCR, quantitative PCR and partly by the 16S/23S internal spacer sequence. Phytoplasmas were found in samples of 10 of the 11 tested cultivars from the station and identified as strains 16SrI phytoplasma (aster yellows phytoplasma) and 16SrXI phytoplasma (rice yellow dwarf phytoplasma). Hot water treatment could partially eliminate the phytoplasmas, but sugarcane plants in the Hawaiian plantations, which routinely use hot-water-treated seed cane cuttings, were nevertheless infected by 16SrXI phytoplasma. Samples from abandoned sugarcane plantations contained 16SrI phytoplasma or 16SrXI phytoplasma. The titre of phytoplasma was very low in all cases, i.e., at or below the detection threshold of quantitative PCR, and no difference in phytoplasma infection was observed between healthy-looking, green plants and plants that had YLS symptoms. Apparently the Hawaiian sugarcane cultivars have some kind of phytoplasma resistance under the growth conditions in Hawaii. The latent presence of phytoplasma strains calls for awareness and rigorous treatment of sugarcane setts even in cases, where YLS was so far exclusively related to the presence of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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