'Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia'(PHYPAF)
Distribution details in Saudi Arabia
According to Al-Subhi et al. (2021), isolates collected from Al-Hassa region (see above) were distinct from those collected from other regions in the Middle East. Considering also the differences in symptomatology, it is still unclear whether 'the isolates collected in Saudi Arabia belong to Ca. P. aurantifolia' .
* Alhudaib K, Arocha Y, Wilson M, Jones P (2009) Molecular identification, potential vectors and alternative hosts of the phytoplasma associated with a lime decline disease in Saudi Arabia. Crop Protection 28(1), 13-18.
* 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.
* 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.
Country | State | Status | |
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Iraq | Absent, invalid record | ||
Oman | Present, widespread | ||
United Arab Emirates | Present, widespread |