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Phytoplasmas in carrots: disease and potential vectors in Serbia

Authors: DUDUK B.; PERIĆ P.; MARČIĆ D.; DROBNJAKOVIĆ T.; PICCIAU, Luca; ALMA, Alberto; BERTACCINI A.;

Phytoplasmas in carrots: disease and potential vectors in Serbia

Abstract

The prevalent presence of aster yellows phytoplasmas belonging to the Subgroup 16Srl-A together with the presence of samples infected with phytoplasmas belonging to the subgroups 16Srl-B and 16SrXII-A is described in Serbian carrot fields where a low level of epidemic was present. Among nine leafhopper and treehopper species captured and identified in the carrot fields, three species, Macrosteles quadripunctulatus (Kirschbaum), Macrosteles sexnotatus (Fallen), and Macrosteles laevis (Ribaut) were tested positive for the same phytoplasmas identified in the infected plant samples, therefore arc potential vector species of these phytoplasmas. In particular M. quadripunctulatus and M. sexnotatus specimens were positive for aster yellows phytoplasmas, while a M. laevis specimen was positive for stolbur phytoplasmas.

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Italy, Serbia
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Macrosteles quadripunctulatus, Macrosteles laevis, insect vector, CARROT; ASTER YELLOWS; INSECT VECTOR; MACROSTELES QUADRIPUNCTULATUS; MACROSTELES SEXNOTATUS, Macrosteles sexnotatus, aster yellows, carrot

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