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In vitro transmission of 16SrIV phytoplasmas to coconut plants by Haplaxius crudus in Yucatan, Mexico.


ABSTRACT: The coconut palm is an important crop worldwide. In America, it is affected by lethal yellowing (LY) disease, associated with the presence of 16SrIV ribosomal group phytoplasmas. Studies in Florida using insect-proof cages indicate Haplaxius crudus as a vector of LY phytoplasmas to palm species, including coconut. Here, an in vitro transmission system was used to verify that H. crudus collected in Yucatan, Mexico, transmit 16SrIV phytoplasmas to coconut. Three transmission trials were carried out using micropropagated coconut plants. In each trial, at least one plant was positive to 16SrIV phytoplasmas. In total, there were 4 positive plants out of 34 exposed to insects, and the phytoplasma presence was detected in root, stem, and leaf tissues. The phytoplasmas identified were 16SrIV-A and 16SrIV-D, both found in both plants and insects. In each assay where a plant was positive for either 16SrIV-A or 16SrIV-D, the same phytoplasma was present in the insect or insects used in this assay. This is the first demonstration of transmission of LY phytoplasmas to coconut plants by H. crudus in Mexico and with an in vitro system.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-021-03069-z.

SUBMITTER: Narvaez M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8643390 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In vitro transmission of 16SrIV phytoplasmas to coconut plants by <i>Haplaxius crudus</i> in Yucatan, Mexico.

Narváez María M   Nic-Matos Germán G   Oropeza Carlos C  

3 Biotech 20211205 1


The coconut palm is an important crop worldwide. In America, it is affected by lethal yellowing (LY) disease, associated with the presence of 16SrIV ribosomal group phytoplasmas. Studies in Florida using insect-proof cages indicate <i>Haplaxius crudus</i> as a vector of LY phytoplasmas to palm species, including coconut. Here, an in vitro transmission system was used to verify that <i>H. crudus</i> collected in Yucatan, Mexico, transmit 16SrIV phytoplasmas to coconut. Three transmission trials w  ...[more]

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