“…P. aurantifolia' (subgroup 16SrII-C), the etiological agent of alfalfa and carrot witches '-broom (Esmailzadeh Hosseini et al, 2015;Salehi et al, 2016a), cucurbits phyllody (Salehi et al, 2015b) and apricot chlorotic leaf roll (Rasoulpour et al, 2019) in Abarkooh area, and several other plant diseases in other parts of Iran (Salehi et al, 2016b). This evidence reinforces the recent reports of the association of severe and mild peach witches'-broom (PWIB)-like diseases respectively with phytoplasmas of taxonomic groups 16SrIX (Ghayeb Zamharir, 2014) and II (Zirak et al, 2010) in Iran. In Borugerd, Sanandaj and Zarghan areas, the disease incidence was higher than in the other surveyed areas where PWIB was associated with 'Ca.…”