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Association of phytoplasmas with the decline of European hazel in southern Italy

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In the Campania region of southern ltaly. commercial orchards of European hazel ( Corylus avellana ) are severely affected by yellowing and decline. To determine whether phytoplasmas are associated with the disorder, stem samples from diseased trees were examined using polymerase chain reaction assays. No visible products were obtained by amplification of sample DNA with universal and group‐specific phytoplasma primers. However, when the products obtained with universal primers were re‐amplified with nested primers that were specific for the fruit tree phytoplasmas of the apple proliferation group, most samples tested positively. Restriction site analysis revealed that the trees were infected with the apple proliferation, pear decline, and European stone fruit yellows phytoplasmas in about the same proportion. Some of the trees were doubly infected with one of the fruit tree phytoplasmas and the aster yellows agent. Most of the infected trees were also identified by hybridization of the products obtained in the initial amplification with suitable oligonucleotide probes.
Title: Association of phytoplasmas with the decline of European hazel in southern Italy
Description:
In the Campania region of southern ltaly.
commercial orchards of European hazel ( Corylus avellana ) are severely affected by yellowing and decline.
To determine whether phytoplasmas are associated with the disorder, stem samples from diseased trees were examined using polymerase chain reaction assays.
No visible products were obtained by amplification of sample DNA with universal and group‐specific phytoplasma primers.
However, when the products obtained with universal primers were re‐amplified with nested primers that were specific for the fruit tree phytoplasmas of the apple proliferation group, most samples tested positively.
Restriction site analysis revealed that the trees were infected with the apple proliferation, pear decline, and European stone fruit yellows phytoplasmas in about the same proportion.
Some of the trees were doubly infected with one of the fruit tree phytoplasmas and the aster yellows agent.
Most of the infected trees were also identified by hybridization of the products obtained in the initial amplification with suitable oligonucleotide probes.

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