Title of article :
Epidemiology of Phytoplasma Diseases in Papaya in Northern Australia
Author/Authors :
A. C. Padovan & K. S. Gibb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Using molecular tools, the spread of phytoplasma
diseases in a papaya plantation was investigated for
3 years to identify phytoplasma strains aecting papaya,
insect vectors and alternative plant hosts. Five phyto-
plasma strains (SPLL-V4, TBB, CaWB, StLL and
WaLLvar) were associated with papaya yellow crinkle
disease and one phytoplasma strain (PDB) was associ-
ated with papaya dieback disease. The most prevalent
strains were TBB and SPLL-V4 which occurred in 94%
of infected papaya. There was a signi®cant correlation
between phyllody and TBB, and virescence and SPLL-V4,
although other phytoplasma types could also be associ-
ated with either phyllody or virescence. No mixed
infections were detected in diseased papaya. Disease
progress curves for TBB and SPLL-V4 showed a sigmoid
response reaching a maximum disease incidence of 16%
after 24 months. The rate of disease spread was best
described by a logistic model which showed that TBB
spread at a slightly higher rate than SPLL-V4. Ten
phytoplasma strains were detected in 14 alternative plant
species; however, TBB and SPLL-V4 were present in only
a few individual plants of some of these species, so
these alternative hosts would probably not have provided
a signi®cant infection source to papaya. Very few
phytoplasmas were detected in leafhoppers collected
over 3 years with TBB and SPLL-V4 only detected in
Orosius spp.
Introduction
Keywords :
Papaya , phytoplasma , alternative hosts , epidemiology , Leafhopper
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology