نتایج جستجو برای: l asiaticus ca

تعداد نتایج: 722723  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular probes 2013
Madhugiri Nageswara-Rao Shin-Ichi Miyata Dilip Ghosh Mike Irey Stephen M Garnsey Siddarame Gowda

Citrus huanglongbing (HLB or citrus greening) is one of the most devastating diseases of citrus worldwide. The disease is caused by Gram-negative, phloem-limited α-proteobacterium, 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus', vectored by the psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama. Citrus plants infected by the HLB bacterium may not show visible symptoms sometimes for years following infection and non-unifo...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2015
Walter J Tabachnick

Characterizing the vector competence of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama for 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus,' the pathogen causing citrus greening, is essential for understanding the epidemiology of this disease that is threatening the U.S. citrus industry. Vector competence studies have been difficult because of the biology of D. citri, the inability to culture the pathogen, and the available dia...

2011
Hong Lin Binghai Lou Jonathan M. Glynn Harshavardhan Doddapaneni Edwin L. Civerolo Chuanwu Chen Yongping Duan Lijuan Zhou Cheryl M. Vahling

Zebra Chip (ZC) is an emerging plant disease that causes aboveground decline of potato shoots and generally results in unusable tubers. This disease has led to multi-million dollar losses for growers in the central and western United States over the past decade and impacts the livelihood of potato farmers in Mexico and New Zealand. ZC is associated with 'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum', a...

2015
Meirong Xu Ya Li Zheng Zheng Zehan Dai Yang Tao Xiaoling Deng Ji-Hong Liu

A range of leaf symptoms, including blotchy mottle, yellowing, and small, upright leaves with a variety of chlorotic patterns resembling those induced by zinc deficiencies, are associated with huanglongbing (HLB, yellow shoot disease), a worldwide destructive citrus disease. HLB is presumably caused by the phloem-limited fastidious prokaryotic α-proteobacterium 'Candidatus Liberibacter spp.' Pr...

Journal: :Czech Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding 2021

The farnesyltransferase α-subunit (FTA) may be involved in the regulation of defence responses against pathogens plants. In this study, gene was amplified from Catharanthus roseus (CrFTA gene). cDNA found to 1 403 bp long, and encodes a putative protein 331 amino acids that contains conserved PPTA motif. phylogenetic analysis showed sequence CrFTA is most similar Coffea canephora. qRT-PCR assay...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
C Bastianel M Garnier-Semancik J Renaudin J M Bové S Eveillard

Huanglongbing (yellow dragon disease) is a destructive disease of citrus. The etiological agent is a noncultured, phloem-restricted alpha-proteobacterium, "Candidatus Liberibacter africanus" in Africa and "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" in Asia. In this study, we used an omp-based PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) approach to analyze the genetic variability of "Ca. Liberib...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2010
Svetlana Y Folimonova Diann S Achor

Citrus greening (Huanglongbing [HLB]) is one of the most destructive diseases of citrus worldwide. The causal agent of HLB in Florida is thought to be 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus'. Understanding of the early events in HLB infection is critical for the development of effective measures to control the disease. In this work, we conducted cytopathological studies by following the development...

2011
John S. Hartung Jonathan Shao L. David Kuykendall

An intracellular plant pathogen 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus,' a member of the Rhizobiales, is related to Sinorhizobium meliloti, Bradyrhizobium japonicum, nitrogen fixing endosymbionts, Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a plant pathogen, and Bartonella henselae, an intracellular mammalian pathogen. Whole chromosome comparisons identified at least 50 clusters of conserved orthologous genes found...

2014
Jennie R. Fagen Michael T. Leonard Connor M. McCullough Janaka N. Edirisinghe Christopher S. Henry Michael J. Davis Eric W. Triplett

The full genomes of two uncultured plant pathogenic Liberibacter, Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus and Ca. Liberibacter solanacearum, are publicly available. Recently, the larger genome of a closely related cultured strain, Liberibacter crescens BT-1, was described. To gain insights into our current inability to culture most Liberibacter, a comparative genomics analysis was done based on the RAST, KE...

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