Macropsis mendax as a vector of elm yellows phytoplasma of Ulmus species |
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Authors: | L. Carraro&dagger ,F. Ferrini,P. Ermacora,N. Loi,M. Martini, R. Osler |
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Affiliation: | Dipartimento di Biologia Applicata alla Difesa delle Piante, Universitàdegli Studi di Udine, via delle Scienze 208, 33100 Udine, Italy |
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Abstract: | A 3-year study was carried out in north-east Italy, the site of recent elm yellows epidemics, to identify vectors for the elm yellows phytoplasma. Using PCR analysis, Ulmus minor and Ulmus pumila , each with and without symptoms, were positive for the elm yellows phytoplasma. Macropsis mendax , a univoltine and monophagous leafhopper, was shown to be the vector of the elm yellows-associated disease agent. PCR analyses demonstrated that the insect was infected both in natural conditions and in the screenhouse after acquisition-feeding on infected elm plants. Groups of M. mendax , collected from naturally infected elm trees, transmitted elm yellows phytoplasma to elm test plants. In nature, Alnus glutinosa trees affected by alder yellows were found in the surroundings of yellows-affected elm trees; the associated disease agent of alder yellows was transmitted under controlled conditions from alder to elm test plants by grafting. |
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Keywords: | alder yellows epidemiology leafhopper transmission |
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