First Report of Barley as Host of a Phytoplasma Belonging to Group 16SrI, Subgroup B, and Ribosomal Protein Subgroup rpI-B in Lithuania

Plant Disease
L UrbanavicieneR E Davis

Abstract

Numerous diseased plants of barley (Hordeum vulgaris L.) exhibiting twisted, abnormally thin and yellowed awns, reduced spikelets, and general stunting and yellowing were observed in fields in the Vilnius and Kaisiadorys regions of Lithuania. The possible association of a phyto-plasma with the disease, termed barley deformation (BaDef), was assessed using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Three phytoplasma universal primer pairs (P1/P7, R16F2n/R16R2, and rpF1/rpR1) (1,2,4) were employed to amplify ribosomal (r) RNA gene (rDNA) and ribosomal protein (rp) gene sequences. Template DNA extractions and PCR (direct and nested) were conducted as previously described (4). Although DNA was amplified in PCRs containing template extracted from diseased plants, no amplification was observed in PCRs containing DNA from symptomless plants sampled from the same fields. The BaDef phytoplasma was identified and classified according to Lee et al. (4) through restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of 1.2-kbp 16S rDNA amplified in the PCR primed by primer pair R16F2n/R16R2 and analysis of the 1.2-kbp rp gene sequences amplified in PCR primed by primer pair rpF1/rpR1. On the basis of collective RFLP patterns of amplified 16S rDNA a...Continue Reading

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Aug 1, 2009·Plant Disease·A GajardoA Bertaccini

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