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Untersuchungen zur Europäischen Steinobstvergilbung (ESFY) in Deutschland
Authors:Barbara Jarausch  Isabel Mühlenz  Annette Fuchs  Isabelle Lampe  Uwe Harzer  Wolfgang Jarausch
Institution:(1) RLP AgroScience, AlPlanta-Institute for Plant Research, Breitenweg 71, 67435 Neustadt a. d. Weinstrasse, Germany;(2) DLR Rheinpfalz, Kompetenzzentrum Gartenbau, Breitenweg 71, 67435 Neustadt a. d. Weinstrasse, Germany
Abstract:From 2003 to 2007 surveys have been conducted in different stone fruit growing regions in southwest Germany to detect European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) disease in Germany. Samplings have been done regularly in selected reference orchards in the regions Neuwieder Becken, Rheinhessen, Vorderpfalz and Südpfalz in summer on trees showing ESFY typical symptoms as well as on branches of trees with unspecific symptoms. All samples have been analysed by PCR for infection with Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum. The phytoplasma could be detected in all investigated regions on the cultivated Prunus species P. armeniaca, P. persica and P. domestica. No infection was found in wild Prunus species. The main spread of the disease appeared on apricot while peach and European plum were less affected. A good correlation between symptoms and molecular detection of the pathogen could be shown for the typical symptoms in summer and winter for apricot as well as for peach. During regular psyllid captures in the reference orchards the population dynamics of Cacopsylla pruni could be described in southwest Germany for several years. By PCR-testing all collected insects individually a yearly natural infection rate of about 1–2% of all individuals of C. pruni could be calculated.
Keywords:Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum            Prunus-Arten  Symptomkorrelation            Cacopsylla pruni            Populationsdynamik  Natürlicher Infektionsgrad
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