‘Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola’(PHYPPL)
Distribution details in Ghana
EPPO Reporting Service (1997/222) : the lethal yellowing called Cape St Paul disease in Ghana is caused by a phytoplasma identical with that causing Awka disease in Nigeria (but different from those in other West African countries, in East Africa, and in the Caribbean).
* Bertaccini A, Arocha-Rosete Y, Contaldo N, Duduk B, Fiore N, Montano HG, Kube M, Kuo CH, Martini M, Oshima K, Quaglino F (2022) Revision of the ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma’ species description guidelines. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 72(4), 005353.
* Harrison NA, Davis RE, Oropeza C, Helmick EE, Narvaez M, Eden-Green S, Dollet M, Dickinson M (2014) ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola’, associated with a lethal yellowing-type disease of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) in Mozambique. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 64(Pt_6), 1890-1899.
* Philippe R, Nkansah JP, Fabre S, Quaicoe R, Pilet F, Dollet M (2007) Search for the vector of Cape Saint Paul wilt (coconut lethal yellowing) in Ghana. Bulletin of Insectology 60(2), 179-180.
------- Large numbers of Derbidae species were tested but none could be identified as potential vectors of the disease.
* Pilet F, Quaicoe RN, Osagie IJ, Freire M, Foissac X (2019) Multilocus sequence analysis reveals three distinct populations of “Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola” with a specific geographical distribution on the African continent. Applied and environmental microbiology 85(8), e02716-18. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02716-18
* Tymon, A.M.; Jones, P.; Harrison, N.A. (1997) Detection and differentiation of African coconut phytoplasmas: RFLP analysis of PCR-amplified 16S rDNA and DNA hybridisation. Annals of applied Biology, 31(1), 91-102.
* Yankey EN, Swarbrick PJ, Nipah JO, Quaicoe RN, Dickinson MJ (2014) Detection of the Cape St. Paul wilt phytoplasma in coconut palms in Ghana through the combination of visual symptoms assessment and molecular diagnosis using a seca gene based assay. Journal of Plant Pathology 96(2), 281-285.
* Harrison NA, Davis RE, Oropeza C, Helmick EE, Narvaez M, Eden-Green S, Dollet M, Dickinson M (2014) ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola’, associated with a lethal yellowing-type disease of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) in Mozambique. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 64(Pt_6), 1890-1899.
* Philippe R, Nkansah JP, Fabre S, Quaicoe R, Pilet F, Dollet M (2007) Search for the vector of Cape Saint Paul wilt (coconut lethal yellowing) in Ghana. Bulletin of Insectology 60(2), 179-180.
------- Large numbers of Derbidae species were tested but none could be identified as potential vectors of the disease.
* Pilet F, Quaicoe RN, Osagie IJ, Freire M, Foissac X (2019) Multilocus sequence analysis reveals three distinct populations of “Candidatus Phytoplasma palmicola” with a specific geographical distribution on the African continent. Applied and environmental microbiology 85(8), e02716-18. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.02716-18
* Tymon, A.M.; Jones, P.; Harrison, N.A. (1997) Detection and differentiation of African coconut phytoplasmas: RFLP analysis of PCR-amplified 16S rDNA and DNA hybridisation. Annals of applied Biology, 31(1), 91-102.
* Yankey EN, Swarbrick PJ, Nipah JO, Quaicoe RN, Dickinson MJ (2014) Detection of the Cape St. Paul wilt phytoplasma in coconut palms in Ghana through the combination of visual symptoms assessment and molecular diagnosis using a seca gene based assay. Journal of Plant Pathology 96(2), 281-285.
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Cote d'Ivoire | Present, no details | ||
Togo | Present, no details |