'Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia'(PHYPAF)
Distribution details in Brazil (Sao Paulo)
Al-Subhi et al. (2021) conducted further studies and grouped the Brazilian isolates within the 16SrII-B subgroup, but noted some differences with those collected from Oman, UAE and Iran. In particular, no symptoms have been observed on citrus in Brazil. Further studies are needed to better understand the situation in Brazil.
* Al-Subhi AM, Al-Sadi AM, Al-Yahyai RA, Chen Y, Mathers T, Orlovskis Z, Moro G, Mugford S, Al-Hashmi KS, Hogenhout SA (2021) Witches’ broom disease of lime contributes to phytoplasma epidemics and attracts insect vectors. Plant Disease 105(9), 2637-2648.
* Queiroz RB, Donkersley P, Silva FN, Al-Mahmmoli IH, Al-Sadi AM, Carvalho CM & Elliot SL (2016) Invasive mutualisms between a plant pathogen and insect vectors in the Middle East and Brazil. Royal Society Open Science 3(12), 160557.
* Silva FN, Queiroz RB, Souza AN, Al-Sadi AM, Siqueira DL, Elliot SL, Carvalho CM (2014) First report of a 16SrII-C phytoplasma associated with asymptomatic acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia) in Brazil. Plant Disease 98(11), 1577.
* Queiroz RB, Donkersley P, Silva FN, Al-Mahmmoli IH, Al-Sadi AM, Carvalho CM & Elliot SL (2016) Invasive mutualisms between a plant pathogen and insect vectors in the Middle East and Brazil. Royal Society Open Science 3(12), 160557.
* Silva FN, Queiroz RB, Souza AN, Al-Sadi AM, Siqueira DL, Elliot SL, Carvalho CM (2014) First report of a 16SrII-C phytoplasma associated with asymptomatic acid lime (Citrus aurantifolia) in Brazil. Plant Disease 98(11), 1577.