2023
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/saad038
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Leafhoppers as vectors of phytoplasma diseases in Canadian berry crops: a review in the face of climate change

Abraão Almeida Santos,
Jordanne Jacques,
Nicolas Plante
et al.

Abstract: Climate change has facilitated the introduction, establishment, and movement of invasive species in northern regions, enabling the colonization of previously unsuitable areas. While the responses of insects to these changes have been increasingly studied, our understanding of how such alterations impact trophic interactions still requires further research to make reliable predictions about the spread of diseases in a warming world. Phytoplasmas, a group of obligate parasitic unculturable Mollicutes, primarily … Show more

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