2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3059.2009.02128.x
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A phytoplasma associated with ‘amachamiento’ disease of dry common bean in Costa Rica

Abstract: Dry common bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris) from the main production regions of Costa Rica have been affected by a disease, locally called 'amachamiento'. Main symptoms are a severe loss of bean pods due to flowering reduction or abortion, interveinal chlorosis, deformed leaves with corrugated midrib; with diseased plants remaining green at harvest. Morales et al. (1999) associated 'amachamiento' to Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV), but CCMV was shown not to induce such symptoms in bean (Gá mez, 1976). A t… Show more

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“…Estos datos concuerdan parcialmente con los resultados obtenidos por Moreira et al (2009), quienes determinaron que el 57% de las muestras de plantas con síntomas de amachamiento, analizadas mediante DAS-ELISA para el CCMV, resultaron negativas.…”
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“…Estos datos concuerdan parcialmente con los resultados obtenidos por Moreira et al (2009), quienes determinaron que el 57% de las muestras de plantas con síntomas de amachamiento, analizadas mediante DAS-ELISA para el CCMV, resultaron negativas.…”
Section: Prueba Das-elisaunclassified
“…La prueba de patogenicidad y el cumplimiento de los postulados de Koch confirmaron que el nematodo A. besseyi es el verdadero agente causal del amachamiento y a su vez descartaron la posibilidad de que otros organismos estuvieran asociados con la enfemedad, como el fitoplasma propuesto por Moreira et al (2009) o el CCMV indicado por Morales et al (1999). En este último caso, dicha asociación no se pudo demostrar por medio de técnicas moleculares (dsRNA) y se descartó por medio de pruebas serológicas con anticuerpos altamente específicos (DAS-ELISA).…”
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“…Phytoplasmas in this group have been detected in both herbaceous and woody plants (Moreira et al, 2010;Pérez-Ló pez et al, 2013a). Recently, the identification of two new subgroups of the 16SrI group has been reported, identified as 16SrI-W and 16SrI-Y, using up almost the entire alphabet for designating subgroups (Acosta et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This finding contributes knowledge about the diversity of phytoplasma diseases in Costa Rica and Central America, where the phytoplasmas detected are mainly related to groups 16SrI (Aster yellows group) (Lee et al, 2000;Villalobos et al, 2002;Saborío-R. et al 2007;Moreira et al 2010), 16SrIV (Coconut lethal yellows group) (Harrison et al, 2002;Roca et al, 2006) and 16SrIX (Pigeon pea witches'-broom group) (Kenyon et al, 1998(Kenyon et al, , 1999. New diseases related to other phytoplasma groups have been also reported in the last years, such as 16SrIII in El Salvador (Parada et al, 2006) and 16SrXXXI in Costa Rica (Villalobos et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2011).…”
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