2021
DOI: 10.1007/s42360-020-00303-1
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Our understanding about phytoplasma research scenario in India

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“…In India, six major phytoplasma groups (16SrI,16SrII,16SrVI,16SrIX,16SrXI,and 16SrXIV) have been identified associated with 34 ornamental plants including rose, chrysanthemum, phlox, petunias, marigold, gladiolus, mussaenda, straw flower, etc. (Madhupriya and Rao 2017;Taloh et al 2020;Ranebennur et al 2020;Rao 2021). The occurrence of 16SrI-D and 16SrV-B subgroups of phytoplasma in I. balsamina has been reported earlier from China (Chang et al 2011;Li et al 2011Li et al , 2014.…”
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“…In India, six major phytoplasma groups (16SrI,16SrII,16SrVI,16SrIX,16SrXI,and 16SrXIV) have been identified associated with 34 ornamental plants including rose, chrysanthemum, phlox, petunias, marigold, gladiolus, mussaenda, straw flower, etc. (Madhupriya and Rao 2017;Taloh et al 2020;Ranebennur et al 2020;Rao 2021). The occurrence of 16SrI-D and 16SrV-B subgroups of phytoplasma in I. balsamina has been reported earlier from China (Chang et al 2011;Li et al 2011Li et al , 2014.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The 16SrI-B and 16SrII-D subgroup, reported in rose balsam and weeds have already been reported as a major widespread phytoplasma strains infecting several important crops viz. vegetables, fruits, ornamentals, legumes, and spices in India (Kumar et al 2017;Mitra et al 2019;Rao et al 2019;Panda et al 2020;Rihne et al 2020;Rao 2021). This study also suggested the role of S. verticillata and C. sativa weeds growing around the I. balsamina nurseries in Gorakhpur and Faizabad locations which may act as a natural host reservoir for the transmission of 16SrII-D phytoplasmas.…”
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“…Phytoplasma asteris) and 16SrXIV-A (Ca. P. cynodontis) from India (Kumar et al 2012;Rao et al 2017a & b;Rao 2021), 16SrVI-A subgroup (Clover Proliferation Group) with similarity coe cient 1.00 from Iran (Kardani and Jamshidi, 2018) and 16SrXIV-A subgroup (Bermuda White Leaf Group) from Iraq (Al-Kuwaiti et al 2019) infecting cowpea have been reported. The 16SrXII-B strain of 'Ca.…”
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“…The bark plays a major role in medicine with its characteristic anti-microbial and antiinflammatory properties (Wickramaratne et al 2015). In India, some fungal diseases caused by Sarcinella apocynacearum and Cercospora wrightia are reported which causes leaf spot disease of W. tinctoria (Orwa et al 2009) but no other disease has been reported on this plant.…”
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