Field surveys were conducted in wine and table grape vineyards from June to October 2020 in 13 locations belonging to five governorates in North and South Jordan. Typical grapevine yellows symptoms, including leaf reddening/yellowing and rolling were observed on 10% to 55% of vines. Nested PCR- based amplification of the 16S rRNA gene detected phytoplasmas in 22% and 15.7% of the analysed symptomatic wine and table grape cultivar plants, respectively. Amplicon nucleotide sequence analyses identified the detected phytoplasmas as “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” (taxonomic subgroup 16SrXII-A), “Ca. P. omanense” (16SrXXIX-A and -B), “Ca. P. au-rantifolia” (16SrII-C) and “Ca. P. asteris” (16SrI-R) in 72.4%, 17.2%, 6.9% and 3.4% of infected plants, respectively. Such phytoplasmas were found differentially distributed in wine and table grape cultivar vineyards surveyed. Further investigation identified “Ca. P. solani” in the putative insect vectors Orosius cellulosus (first report in Jordan), Euscelidius mundus, Laodelphax striatellus, and Circulifer sp., and in bindweed; “Ca. P. aurantifolia” in the insect O. cellulosus and in bindweed; “Ca. P. omanense” in the insect Psammotettix striatus; and “Ca. P. asteris” in the insects Arboridia adanae, Cicadulina bipunctata, Circulifer sp., L. striatellus, Hyalesthes obsoletus, and P. striatus. Based on this preliminary data, ecological cycles of such phytoplasmas are discussed. Results sug-gest that the diversity and ecology of grapevine yellows phytoplasmas in Jordan are more complex than previously known, leading to a potential risk of disease outbreaks

Grapevine yellows in Jordan: Associated phytoplasmas, putative insect vectors and reservoir plants

Bianco Piero Attilio;Busato Enrico;Alma Alberto;Tedeschi Rosemarie;Quaglino Fabio
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2023-01-01

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Field surveys were conducted in wine and table grape vineyards from June to October 2020 in 13 locations belonging to five governorates in North and South Jordan. Typical grapevine yellows symptoms, including leaf reddening/yellowing and rolling were observed on 10% to 55% of vines. Nested PCR- based amplification of the 16S rRNA gene detected phytoplasmas in 22% and 15.7% of the analysed symptomatic wine and table grape cultivar plants, respectively. Amplicon nucleotide sequence analyses identified the detected phytoplasmas as “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” (taxonomic subgroup 16SrXII-A), “Ca. P. omanense” (16SrXXIX-A and -B), “Ca. P. au-rantifolia” (16SrII-C) and “Ca. P. asteris” (16SrI-R) in 72.4%, 17.2%, 6.9% and 3.4% of infected plants, respectively. Such phytoplasmas were found differentially distributed in wine and table grape cultivar vineyards surveyed. Further investigation identified “Ca. P. solani” in the putative insect vectors Orosius cellulosus (first report in Jordan), Euscelidius mundus, Laodelphax striatellus, and Circulifer sp., and in bindweed; “Ca. P. aurantifolia” in the insect O. cellulosus and in bindweed; “Ca. P. omanense” in the insect Psammotettix striatus; and “Ca. P. asteris” in the insects Arboridia adanae, Cicadulina bipunctata, Circulifer sp., L. striatellus, Hyalesthes obsoletus, and P. striatus. Based on this preliminary data, ecological cycles of such phytoplasmas are discussed. Results sug-gest that the diversity and ecology of grapevine yellows phytoplasmas in Jordan are more complex than previously known, leading to a potential risk of disease outbreaks
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“Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris”, “Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia”, “CandidatusPhytoplasma omanense”, “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani”, Orosius cellulosus
Abu Alloush Asem Habes; Bianco Piero Attilio; Busato Enrico; Alkhawaldeh Yousef; Alma Alberto; Tedeschi Rosemarie; Quaglino Fabio
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