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  • 1
    Keywords: Plant diseases ; Plant anatomy ; Entomology ; Sustainable development ; Agriculture ; Plant Pathology ; Plant development.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Insects as phytoplasma vectors: ecological and epidemiological aspects -- Chapter 2. The biology and ecology of leafhopper transmission of phytoplasmas -- Chapter 3. Psyllid vectors -- Chapter 4. Vector role of cixiids and other planthopper species -- Chapter 5. Transovarial transmission in insect vectors -- Chapter 6. Phytoplasma transmission by seed -- Chapter 7. Transmission of phytoplasmas by agronomic practices -- Chapter 8. Control of phytoplasma diseases through resistant plants -- Chapter 9. Phytoplasma elimination from perennial horticultural crops -- Chapter 10. Microbes relationship with phytoplasmas in plants and insects -- Chapter 11. Integrated management of phytoplasma diseases
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 258 p. 57 illus., 49 illus. in color)
    ISBN: 9789811328329
    Series Statement: Springer eBooks
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Agriculture. ; Plant pathology. ; Bacteriology. ; Plant physiology. ; Phytoplasmen ; Pflanzenkrankheit ; Bakterielle Infektion ; Epidemiologie
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Genome sequencing -- Chapter 2. Phytoplasma effectors and pathogenicity factors -- Chapter 3. Transcriptomic and proteomic studies of phytoplasma-infected plants -- Chapter 4. Plant-insect host switching mechanism -- Chapter 5. Diversity and functional importance of phytoplasma membrane proteins -- Chapter 6. Phytoplasma cultivation -- Chapter 7. Molecular and serological approaches in detection of phytoplasmas in plants and insects -- Chapter 8. The development and deployment of rapid in-field phytoplasma diagnostics exploiting isothermal amplification DNA-detection systems -- Chapter 9. Multilocus genetic characterization of phytoplasmas -- Chapter 10. Host metabolic interaction and perspectives in phytoplasma research. .
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 226 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1st ed. 2019.
    ISBN: 9789811396328
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Microbiology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (106 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319506487
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Agriculture Series
    DDC: 571.92
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Phytoplasmas - Dangerous and Intriguing Bacteria -- 1.1 History and Biology -- 1.2 Taxonomy and Detection Methods -- 1.3 Management of Phytoplasmas and Insect Vectors -- Literature Cited -- Chapter 2: Worldwide Distribution and Identification of Grapevine Yellows Diseases -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in Europe -- 2.2.1 16SrV Phytoplasmas: "Flavescence dorée" and "Palatinate GY" -- 2.2.2 "Bois noir" -- 2.2.3 Aster Yellows Phytoplasmas in Europe -- 2.2.4 Minor Phytoplasmas Reported in Europe and Eurasia -- 2.3 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in America -- 2.3.1 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in USA -- 2.3.2 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in Canada -- 2.3.3 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in South America -- 2.4 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in Africa -- 2.5 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas in Australia -- Literature Cited -- Chapter 3: Interactions Between Grapevines and Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas BN and FD -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How Phytoplasmas Interact with Their Hosts, Based on Analysis of Their Genomes -- 3.3 Pre-symptomatic Grapevine Responses to Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasma Infection -- 3.4 Ultrastructure of Phloem Infected with Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas -- 3.5 Infection of Grapevine with Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas Affects Photosynthesis -- 3.6 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasma Infection is Associated with Prominent Changes in Carbohydrate Metabolism -- 3.7 Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasma Infection Affects the Plant-Energy-Associated Network -- 3.8 Changed Concentrations of Amino Acids in Infected Vein-Enriched Grapevine Samples -- 3.9 Changes in the Flavonoid Pathway in Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasma Infected Grapevines -- 3.10 Induced Salicylic-Acid-Dependent Systemic Acquired Resistance in Grapevines Infected with Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas. , 3.11 The Recovery and Oxidative-Stress Phenomena -- Literature Cited -- Chapter 4: Detection of Phytoplasmas Associated to Grapevine Yellows Diseases in Research and Diagnostics -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Biological Tests -- 4.2.1 Transmission of Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas to Madagascar Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) -- 4.2.1.1 Heterologous Grafting -- 4.2.2 A Case Study: Identification of Orientus ishidae as a Possible Vector of FD phytoplasma -- 4.3 Microscopy Techniques -- 4.4 Immunological Approaches -- 4.5 Molecular Approaches -- 4.5.1 Extraction of DNA -- 4.5.2 Dot-Blot Hybridisation -- 4.5.3 Techniques Based on Polymerase Chain Reaction -- 4.5.3.1 Real-Time (Quantitative) PCR for Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasma Detection and Quantification -- 4.5.4 Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification -- 4.5.5 Gene Sequencing -- 4.6 Step-by-Step Routine Detection of Grapevine Yellows Phytoplasmas -- 4.6.1 Sampling and Sample Handling -- 4.6.2 Validation of Diagnostic Methods -- 4.6.2.1 Analytical Sensitivity -- 4.6.2.2 Analytical Specificity -- 4.6.2.3 Repeatability and Reproducibility -- 4.6.3 Measures to Reduce Uncertainties of the Diagnostic Methods -- Literature Cited -- Erratum -- Index.
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    Keywords: Plant diseases ; Environmental pollution ; Plant Ecology ; Soil conservation ; Agriculture ; Plant Pathology ; Soil science. ; Water pollution. ; Plant diseases ; Plant Ecology ; Soil conservation ; Agriculture ; Environmental pollution ; Phytoplasmen ; Pflanzenkrankheit
    Description / Table of Contents: Phytoplasmas: an update -- Phytoplasmas infecting vegetable, pulse and oil crops -- Occurrence and epidemiological aspects of phytoplasmas in cereals -- Phytoplasma diseases of industrial crops -- Grapevine phytoplasmas -- Fruit Crop phytoplasmas -- Phytoplasma diseases in ornamental crops -- Phytoplasma diseases of medicinal crops -- Phytoplasma diseases of palms -- Major phytoplasma diseases of forest and urban trees -- Phytoplasma in weeds and wild plants.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 345 p. 65 illus., 59 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811301193
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 249 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Lilium spp. with symptoms of severe fasciation were observed in Southern and central Bohemia during the period 1999–2003. Nucleic acids extracted from symptomatic and asymptomatic plants were used in nested-PCR assays with primers amplifying 16S–23S rRNA sequences specific for phytoplasmas. The subsequent nested-PCR with phytoplasma group-specific primers followed by RFLP analyses and the 16S ribosomal gene sequencing, allowed classification of the detected phytoplasmas in the aster yellows group, subgroups 16SrI-B and 16SrI-C alone, and in mixed infection. Samples infected by 16SrI-C phytoplasmas showed different overlapping RFLP profiles after Tru I digestion of R16F2/R2 amplicons. Two of these amplicons were sequenced, one of them directly and the other after cloning; sequence analyses and blast alignment confirmed the presence of two different overlapping patterns in samples studied. The sequences obtained were closely related, respectively, to operon A and operon B ribosomal sequences of the clover phyllody phytoplasma. Direct PCR followed by RFLP analyses of the tuf gene with two restriction enzymes showed no differences from reference strain of subgroup 16SrI-C. Infection with aster yellows phytoplasmas of 16SrI-B subgroup in asymptomatic lilies cv. Sunray was also detected.
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