Author:
Davis R. I.,Schneider B.,Gibb K. S.
Abstract
In a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) diagnostic test, phytoplasma (formerly
known as plant-pathogenic mycoplasma-like organism or MLO) ribosomal DNA was
detected in total DNA extracts prepared from 56 out of 63 plants collected
from geographically diverse locations across Australia. The list of
phytoplasma hosts consisted of 38 different species in 16 different families.
Restriction site analysis of the PCR-amplified DNA accessions was used to
divide the phytoplasmas into 2 groups. The majority of the tomato big bud
group and sweet potato little leaf group phytoplasmas were closely related to
a phytoplasma originally obtained from Crotalaria in
Thailand, which is a member of the faba bean phyllody strain cluster. In
contrast, phytoplasmas associated with Australian grapevine yellows and papaya
dieback were most similar to members of the aster yellows strain cluster.
Twelve phytoplasmas were compared by Southern blot hybridisation with DNA
cloned from the sweet potato little leaf phytoplasma strain V4. The
restriction fragment length polymorphism pattern of all phytoplasmas compared
was identical except for 2 sweet potato little leaf phytoplasmas.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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