First Report of Phytoplasma Belonging to Apple Proliferation Group in Roses in Poland

Plant Disease
M Kamińska, H Śliwa

Abstract

Virus-like diseases of rose plants of uncertain aetiology have been widely distributed throughout the world (4). Symptoms include dieback, rose rosette, witches' broom, and bud proliferation. Research conducted in England (4) and the United States (1) could not reveal the etiology of the diseases. Disease symptoms including stunted growth, leaf and flower malformation, and shoot and flower proliferation were observed in rose plants in Poland (2). In this previous work, we reported cases of phytoplasma closely related to group 16SrI in rose plants with shoot proliferation as determined by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with ribosomal primers R16F1/R0 followed by rA/fA or R16(I)F1/R1. In this study, we examined 48 symptomatic rose plants of 12 cultivars using nested PCR primed by P1/P7 and followed by universal primer pairs R16F2n/R2, fA/rA, or group 16SrI-specific R16(I)F1/R1. To detect potential mixed infection in roses, the group 16SrX-specific primer pairs fAT/rAS, fAT/rPRUS, and fPD/rAT were used for nested PCRs. Samples of rose plants with disease symptoms and nonsymptomatic, samples of Catharanthus roseus, healthy and inoculated by grafting with the reference strain of aster yellows phytoplasma (AY1, group 16SrI-B,...Continue Reading

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