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Important genetic diversity of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' related strains associated with bois noir grapevine yellows and planthoppers in Azerbaijan

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 151, Issue 4, Pages 937-946

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-018-1429-4

Keywords

Plant pathogen; Vitis vinifera; Cixiidae; MLSA; Tuf; secY; mleP1; Stamp

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Bois noir (BN) is an important grapevine yellows endemic to the Euro-Mediterranean basin caused by 'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' ('Ca. P. solani'), a non culturable plant pathogenic Mollicute. Bois noir symptoms could be associated with 'Ca. P. solani' in two Azerbaijanian vineyards where disease incidence and severity were recorded for five local Vitis vinifera cultivars. In order to gain insight into the epidemiology of Bois noir in Azerbaijan, 'Ca. P. solani' isolates infecting plants were characterized by multi-locus sequence analysis and their secY and stamp gene sequences compared to that of the strains detected in other plants and in local Cixiidae planthoppers. Genotypes were determined for two non-ribosomal house-keeping genes, namely tuf and secY, as well as two variable markers namely Stamp and mleP1 genes, that respectively encode the antigenic membrane protein AMP and a 2-Hydroxycarboxylate transporter. The Azerbaijanian BN phytoplasma isolates corresponded to three tufB and secY genotypes. A finer differentiation of Azerbaijanian 'Ca. P. solani' isolates was obtained with mleP1 as five different mleP1 genetic variants were found. Finally, Stamp gene allowed differentiating four new genotypes in grapevine among the 10 new Stamp genotypes detected in various plants in Azerbaijan. The preliminary survey for infected insects conducted in northern Azerbaijan, led to the identification of Hyalesthes obsoletus and Reptalus noahi as potential vectors for two 'Ca. P. solani' new genotypes phylogenetically distant from the known genetic clusters. Altogether these results indicate an important genetic diversity of BN phytoplasmas in Azerbaijan that certainly result from spread through local insect vectors.

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