SUBGROUP 16SrIIIF PHYTOPLASMA STRAINS IN AN INVASIVE PLANT HERACLEUM SOSNOWSKYI AND AN ORNAMENTAL DICTAMNUS ALBUS

D. Valiunas, M. Samuitiene, V. Rasomavicius, M. Navalinskiene, J. Staniulis, R.E. Davis
doi: 10.4454/jpp.v89i1.734
Abstract:
Phytoplasma strains were detected in an aggressive and widespread, invasive plant species, Heracleum sosnowskyi (hogweed), and in Dictamnus albus (gas-plant) exhibiting yellows disease symptoms in northern Lithuania. Analysis of PCR-amplified 16S rDNAs revealed that the strains, designated heracleum yellows (HerY) and dictamnus stunt (DicSt), respectively, belong to subgroup 16SrIII-F (milkweed yellows phytoplasma subgroup). The results established that phytoplasma is a natural enemy of hogweed and D. albus in the Baltic region. While subgroup 16SrIII-F strains occur in four plant species (Vaccinium corymbosum, V. myrtillus, H. sosnowskyi and D. albus) in Europe, Asclepias syriaca (milkweed) in North America is the only known host elsewhere.
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