“…Catharanthus roseus has been reported as a natural host for phytoplasmas groups 16SrI, 16SrIII, 16SrIX, 16SrXV, 16SrXIII, in North and South America, and the Caribbean islands, but not from the Central American region (Lee et al, 1998b;Lee, Davis, & Gundersen-Rindall, 2000;Montano, Dally, Davis, Pimentel, & Brioso, 2001b;Torres, Galdeano, Docampo, & Conci, 2004;Duduk, Mejia, Calari, & Bertaccini, 2008;Barbosa, Eckstein, Bergamin Filho, Bedendo, & Kitajima, 2012;Galdeano, Guzmán, Fernández, & Conci, 2013;Dumonceaux, Green, Hammond, Pérez, & Olivier, 2014;Caicedo, Rivera-Vargas, Segarra, & Davis, 2015;Davis, Harrison, Zhao, Wei, & Dally, 2016;Pérez-López, Luna-Rodríguez, Olivier, & Dumonceaux, 2016a). According to Montano et al (2001b), C. roseus is a well-known experimental host for phytoplasmas, however few incidences of natural infections have been reported and its role related to natural dissemination and disease spread is uncertain.…”