Phytoplasmas: bacteria that manipulate plants and insects
John Innes Centre · Norwich Research Park · +2 more institutions
Abstract
TAXONOMY: Superkingdom Prokaryota; Kingdom Monera; Domain Bacteria; Phylum Firmicutes (low-G+C, Gram-positive eubacteria); Class Mollicutes; Candidatus (Ca.) genus Phytoplasma. HOST RANGE: Ca. Phytoplasma comprises approximately 30 distinct clades based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses of approximately 200 phytoplasmas. Phytoplasmas are mostly dependent on insect transmission for their spread and survival. The phytoplasma life cycle involves replication in insects and plants. They infect the insect but are phloem-limited in plants. Members of Ca. Phytoplasma asteris (16SrI group phytoplasmas) are found in 80 monocot and dicot plant species in most parts of the world. Experimentally, they can be transmitted…
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6Topics & keywords
- Phytoplasma
- Biology
- Leafhopper
- Phyllody
- Insect
- Virescence
- Botany
- Phloem
- Responsible consumption and production