Genetic Variability among flavescence dorie phytoplasmas from different origins in Italy and France
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
Flavescence doree is a devastating disease of grapevine widespread in
several countries in EU such as France, Italy and Spain. Genetic
variability among 17 Italian and 3 French FD strains was investigated by
RFLP analyses based on a fragment of the ribosomal protein operon and on
the non-ribosomal DNA fragment FD9. RFLP analysis of the PCR amplified
ribosomal protein fragment/ coding for the 3' end of rpl22 and the entire
rps3 genes, differentiated 4 rp-subgroups among the FD strains and 4
subgroups among the reference strains belonging to elm yellows group
(16SrV). Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the same ribosomal
protein DNA fragment validated the delineation of 4 distinct FD strain
types derived by RFLP analyses. The results supported the differentiation
based on analysis of the non-ribosomal DNA fragment FD9. The phylogenetic
analysis further revealed relationships and a probable evolutionary trend
among the FD strains and the other representatives of elm yellows group.
All the FD strains together with the reference strains ALY, RuS and JWB
formed a cluster very well distinct from the EY/ULW cluster. Moreover, ALY
was shown to be more closely related to three FD strain types: the
Lombardia/Piemonte, the French FD70, and the French FD88/ltalian FD-D
strain clusters.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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