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  • The study identified and characterized pathogens linked to Huanglongbing symptoms in citrus crops on Hainan Island, focusing on phytoplasma and Liberibacter asiaticus.
  • Detection methods included analyzing gene fragments specific to these pathogens, revealing mixed infections and specific subgroups of phytoplasmas present in diseased plants.
  • This research marks the first report of 16SrII-V and 16SrXXXII-D subgroup phytoplasmas infecting citrus in China, as well as instances of co-infection with Liberibacter asiaticus.

Article Abstract

The pathogens associated with citrus Huanglongbing symptoms, including yellowing and mottled leaves in , an important economic crop on Hainan Island of China, were identified and characterized. In the study, detection, genetic variation and phylogenetic relationship analysis of the pathogens were performed based on 16S rRNA and β-operon gene fragments specific to phytoplasma and Liberibacter asiaticus. The results indicated that the pathogens-such as phytoplasma strains of CmPII-hn belonging to the 16SrII-V subgroup and CmPXXXII-hn belonging to the 16SrXXXII-D subgroup, as well as Liberibacter asiaticus strains CmLas-hn-were identified in the diseased plant samples, with numbers of 12, 2 and 6 out of 54, respectively. Among them, mixed infection with the 16SrII-V subgroup phytoplasma and Liberibacter asiaticus was found in the study, accounting for 7.4% (four samples). The phytoplasma strains of CmPII-hn- witches' broom, witches' broom and witches' broom-were clustered into one clade belonging to the 16SrII-V subgroup, with a 99% bootstrap value. The phytoplasma strains of CmPXXXII-hn and witches' broom belonging to 16SrXXXII-D, and the other 16SrXXXII subgroup strains were clustered into one clade belonging to the 16SrXXXII group with a 99% bootstrap value. There were 16 variable loci in the 16S rRNA gene sequences of the tested 16SrXXXII group phytoplasma strains, of which two bases had an insertion/deletion. The strains of Liberibacter asiaticus, identified in the study and the strains that had been deposited in GenBank, were in one independent cluster with a 99% bootstrap value. To our knowledge, this is the first report showing that can be infected by 16SrII-V and16SrXXXII-D subgroup phytoplasmas in China. Moreover, this is also the first report in which the plants are co-infected by 16SrII-V subgroup phytoplasmas and Liberibacter asiaticus. More comprehensive and detailed identification and characterization of the pathogens associated with the diseased symptoms in on the island in China would be beneficial for epidemic monitoring and for the effective prevention and control of related plant diseases.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9220215PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11060869DOI Listing

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