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| DOI | 10.1603/EC13167 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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In Chile, phytoplasmas have been reported in sugar beet, grapevine, peony, and Chilean shrubs. 'Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi' have been detected in plants of Ugni molinae Turczaninow (Myrtaceae) and the leafhopper Amplicephalus curtulus Linnavuori & DeLong. We evaluated the possibility of phytoplasma transmission from native plants to grasses by A. curtulus and the possible effect on the plant hosts. Newly emerged adults were placed in cages with phytoplasma-infected U. molinae for 72 h (acquisition access period). These plants were then replaced by healthy ryegrasses for 20 d (latent period). They were again replaced for other healthy ryegrasses and were place in cages for 14, 7, and 1d (inoculation access period [IAP]). After IAP, these plants were moved into different insect-free cages for 30 d, after which polymerase chain reaction(PCR) analyses were carried out. Phytoplasma-free insects on ryegrasses were considered as control treatments. Furthermore, plant height and leaf area were recorded for all treatments. After PCR, 46, 60, and 13% of the plants exposed to infected A. curtulus by 14, 7, and 1d of IAP, respectively, were infected with 'Ca. Phytoplasma ulmi'. Similarly, plants exposed to an IAP of 14, 7, and 1 d with phytoplasma-infected leafhoppers showed a reduction in plant height of 19, 39, and 28% and leaf area of 302, 169, and 55%, respectively, in comparison to those exposed to phytoplasma-free leafhoppers. We showed that A. curtulus has the ability to transmit phytoplasma from U. molinae to ryegrasses, affecting ryegrass plant height and leaf area.
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| 1 | ARISMENDI-SOLIS, NOLBERTO LANDY | - |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 2 | Riegel, R. | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
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| 3 | CARRILLO-LLORENTE, JOSE ROBERTO | Hombre |
Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
Faculty of Sciences - Chile |
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| We thank Ernesto Moya, Laboratory of Phytopathology, Department of Plant Production, Universidad de Concepcion, for his valuable advice and comments on this manuscript. This work was supported by the Grant for Doctoral Thesis AT-24100081, and the Chilean scholarship program for graduate students D-21080534 by the National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research, CONICYT, Chile. |