| Literature DB >> 28330309 |
Ekta Khasa1, Aido Taloh1, T Prabha2, G P Rao3.
Abstract
Suspected phytoplasma symptoms of little leaf, yellowing, chlorosis, phyllody, witches' broom, and stunting were observed on ten different ornamental plant species at New Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Bengaluru, and Pune, India, during March to July 2016. To investigate the possibility of phytoplasma etiology, PCR assays were performed using universal primer pairs (P1/P7 followed by 3Far/3Rev) specific to the phytoplasma 16Sr RNA gene. First round PCR amplification with primer pair P1/P7 did not yield expected 1.8 kb product of 16S rRNA region from any of the 17 symptomatic samples. However, 1.3 Kb amplicons were observed in nested PCR assays with 3Far/3Rev primer pair in symptomatic leaf samples of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. (Pune isolate), Saponaria officinalis L. (Pune isolate), and Allamanda cathartica L. (Delhi isolate). No amplifications were observed in any of the other tested symptomatic and non-symptomatic plant samples either in first round or second round of nested PCR assays with phytoplasma specific primer pairs. Pairwise sequence comparison of 16S rDNA sequences of the five positive phytoplasma strains of A. catharica, H. rosa-sinensis, and S. officinalis in the present study revealed 99-100% sequence identities with strains of 'clover proliferation' (16SrVI) group. Phylogenetic and virtual RFLP analysis of 16S rDNA sequences of the five identified phytoplasma strains belonging to three ornamental species further confirmed their clustering and grouping with member strains of 'clover proliferation' subgroup D. This is the first record of the phytoplasma association of 'clover proliferation' subgroup D with H. rosa-sinensis, S. officinalis, and A. cathartica in the world.Entities:
Keywords: 16Sr VI-D subgroup; Allamanda cathartica L.; Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.; Identification; India; Phytoplasma; Saponaria officinalis L.
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330309 PMCID: PMC5106402 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0558-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Survey, symptoms, locations, and PCR results for phytoplasma detection on ornamental plants
| S. no. | Plants and family | Survey period | Location | Symptoms | PCR Results with 3Far/3Rev primer pair and Genbank Acc. No. | Group and Subgroup |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| June 2016 | IARI, New Delhi | Leaf yellowing | +ve KX641019 | 16Sr VI-D |
| 2 |
| April 2016 | IARI, New Delhi | Leaf yellowing | – | – |
| 3 |
| March 2016 | DFR, Pune | Leaf chlorosis | – | – |
| 4 |
| June 2016 | Bengaluru | Leaf yellowing | – | – |
| 5 |
| June 2016 | IARI, New Delhi | Yellowing and little leaf | – | – |
| 6 |
| March 2016 | Pune | Leaf yellowing and phyllody | +ve KX641023 | 16Sr VI-D |
| 7 | July 2016 | Haryana | Leaf yellowing | – | – | |
| 8 | July 2016 | Andhra Pradesh | Leaf chlorosis | – | – | |
| 9 |
| March 2016 | Baramati, Pune | Little leaf and witches’broom | – | – |
| 10 | April 2016 | Andhra Pradesh | Little leaf | – | – | |
| 11 | May 2016 | IARI, New Delhi | Stunting and phyllody | – | – | |
| 12 | July 2016 | Haryana | Yellowing | – | – | |
| 13 |
| July 2016 | Andhra Pradesh | Leaf chlorosis | – | – |
| 14 |
| March 2016 | DFR Field, Pune | Witches’-broom | +ve KX641021 | 16Sr VI-D |
| 15 |
| March 2016 | Andhra Pradesh | Leaf chlorosis and witches’broom | – | – |
IARI Indian Agricultural research Institute, New Delhi, DFR Directorate of Floriculture Research, Pune
Fig. 1Phytoplasma suspected symptoms on different ornamental plant species a Witches’ broom in Saponaria officinalis at Pune; b Leaf yellowing and phyllody in Hisbiscus rosa-sinensis at Pune. c Leaf chlorosis in H. rosa-sinensis at Andhra Pradesh. d Little leaf in Tagetes erecta at Andhra Pradesh; e stunting and phyllody in Tagetes erecta at Delhi. f Little and witches’broom in Tagetes erecta at Pune; g leaf chlorosis in Wrightia tinctoria at Rajahmundary, Andhra Pradesh. h Leaf yellowing in Bougainvillea glabra at Delhi; i leaf chlorosis and witches’broom in Xanthostemon chrysanthus at Rajahmundary, Andhra Pradesh, j Leaf chlorosis in Yucca aloifolia at Pune. k Leaf yellowing in Allamanda cathartica at Delhi. l Leaf yellowing in Helichrysum italicum at Delhi. m Leaf yellowing in Crossandra infundibuliformis at Bengaluru
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree constructed by neighbor-joining method showing the relationships among H. rosa-sinensis, S. officinalis and A. cathartica, and the reference phytoplasma strains. Accession numbers are specified in the tree. A. laidlawii was used as an out group
Fig. 3Comparison of virtual RFLP patterns derived from in silico digestions of 1.3 kb 16S rDNA sequences of a Brinjal little leaf phytoplasma 16SrVI-D (X83431), b S. officinalis L. (KX641021), c H. rosa-sinensis L. (KX641023), and d A. cathartica L. (KX641019) digested using 17 different restriction endonucleases indicating that the A. cathartica L., H. rosa-sinensis L., and S. officinalis L. phytoplasma belonged to 16Sr VI-D phytoplasma subgroup