1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1974.tb02800.x
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Mycoplasma-like Organisms in Plants affected with Purple Top-Roll, Marginal Flavescence and Witches'-Broom Diseases of Potatoes

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“…The LP varies with the phytoplasma, vector species involved, age and temperature etc. It usually ranges from a few days to more than 80 days (Nagaich et al, 1974;Murral et al, 1996). During the latent period the phytoplasmas pass through midgut, circulate in the haemolymph and infect malpighian tubules, fat bodies, brain (Lherminier et al, 1990;Lefol et al, 1994;Nakashima and Hayashi, 1995) and even the reproductive organs (Kawakita, 2000).…”
Section: Acquisition and Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LP varies with the phytoplasma, vector species involved, age and temperature etc. It usually ranges from a few days to more than 80 days (Nagaich et al, 1974;Murral et al, 1996). During the latent period the phytoplasmas pass through midgut, circulate in the haemolymph and infect malpighian tubules, fat bodies, brain (Lherminier et al, 1990;Lefol et al, 1994;Nakashima and Hayashi, 1995) and even the reproductive organs (Kawakita, 2000).…”
Section: Acquisition and Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latent, or incubation, period of phytoplasmas in their insect vectors is temperature dependent, and ranges from a few days to about 3 months (Nagaich et al 1974, Murral et al 1996, Weintraub and Beanland 2006. During the latent period, the phytoplasmas move through and reproduce inside the insect vector.…”
Section: Diseases Caused By Phytoplasmas In Potatoesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, Seriana equate, Alebroides nigriscutulatus, and Orosius albicinctus are known vectors of potato phytoplasma diseases, including potato marginal flavescence and purple top roll (Nagaich et al 1974, Saxena et al 1974, Khurana et al 1988, Slack 2001. Amrasca devastans, A. biguttula biguttula, and Empoasca devastans are important pests throughout potato-growing regions of India, where they damage the potato crops by direct feeding.…”
Section: Other Important Leafhoppersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El tiempo que transcurre desde la adquisición y la habilidad para inocular el fitoplasma es conocido como período latente o período de incubación. La duración de este período es dependiente de la temperatura y de la relación entre el vector y el patógeno, y puede variar desde unos pocos hasta 80 días (Murral et al, 1996;Nagaich et al, 1974). Durante este período los fitoplasmas se mueven y replican en el cuerpo del insecto vector.…”
Section: Transmisión De Fitoplasmasunclassified