Diversity among mycoplasma-like organisms inducing grapevine yellows in France

Authors

  • X. Daire
  • D. Clair
  • J. Larrue
  • E. Boudon-Padieu
  • A. Caudwell

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.1993.32.159-163

Keywords:

MLO, grapevine yellows, flavescence doreé, bois noir, diagnosis, PCR

Abstract

As antibodies and molecular probes which were previously obtained for diagnosis of grapevine flavescence doree (FD; a yellows disease induced by a MLO), showed to be highly specific, a survey of grapevine samples collected in different viticultural areas in France was undertaken, using a PCR method with primers allowing amplification of a part of the 16S rRNA gene of most MLOs, and restriction analyses of the amplified products (AHRENS and SEEMÜLLER 1992). The presence of MLO was established in all the different grapevine samples, and their diversity was demonstrated. The typcial pattern yielded by FD sensu stricto-MLO was found in samples from southern vineyards, including a symptomless rootstock. Two different patterns were found in samples affected by bois noir disease of northern French vineyards, one of these patterns being previously undescribed. The present survey was non exhaustive and should be followed in the frame of a large collaboration between viticultural countries. It showed the diversity in causal agents of diseases which converge in symptomatology, and emphasizes on the need of specific diagnosis tools, for identification of each of the vector species, for epidemiological studies, and availability of planting material.

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2015-09-02

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