Author/Authors :
C. Marcone، نويسنده , , A. RAGOZZINO and E. SEEMULLER، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In the Campania region of southern Italy, peach trees
showing vein enlargetnent and decline syniptoms, as well
as apricot and Japanese plum trees showing symptoms
similar to that of apricot chlorotic leaf roll and plum
leptonecrosis, respectively, were examined for phytoplasma
infection using PCR technology. From diseased
apricot and plum trees, the target DNA could be amplified
with both universal phytoplasma primers and primers
that are specific for fruit tree phytoplasmas of the
apple proliferation group. However, from samples from
diseased peach trees, detectable amplification products
were only obtained by nested PCR, in which amplification
with tiniversal phytoplasma primers was followed
by amplification with primers specific for the apple proliferation
group. Following digestion ofthe amplification
products with suitable restriction enzymes, all strains
from apricot, plum, and peach showed the same restriction
profiles that were identical to those of the European
stone fruit yellows phytoplasma, a member of the apple
proliferation group.