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Xylella fastidiosa in Europe: From the Introduction to the Current Status

Xylella fastidiosa is xylem-limited bacterium capable of infecting a wide range of host plants, resulting in Pierce’s disease in grapevine, citrus variegated chlorosis, olive quick decline syndrome, peach phony disease, plum leaf scald, alfalfa dwarf, margin necrosis and leaf scorch affecting oleand...

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Autores principales: Trkulja, Vojislav, Tomić, Andrija, Iličić, Renata, Nožinić, Miloš, Milovanović, Tatjana Popović
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Publicado: Korean Society of Plant Pathology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503185
http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.RW.09.2022.0127
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author Trkulja, Vojislav
Tomić, Andrija
Iličić, Renata
Nožinić, Miloš
Milovanović, Tatjana Popović
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description Xylella fastidiosa is xylem-limited bacterium capable of infecting a wide range of host plants, resulting in Pierce’s disease in grapevine, citrus variegated chlorosis, olive quick decline syndrome, peach phony disease, plum leaf scald, alfalfa dwarf, margin necrosis and leaf scorch affecting oleander, coffee, almond, pecan, mulberry, red maple, oak, and other types of cultivated and ornamental plants and forest trees. In the European Union, X. fastidiosa is listed as a quarantine organism. Since its first outbreak in the Apulia region of southern Italy in 2013 where it caused devastating disease on Olea europaea (called olive leaf scorch and quick decline), X. fastidiosa continued to spread and successfully established in some European countries (Corsica and PACA in France, Balearic Islands, Madrid and Comunitat Valenciana in Spain, and Porto in Portugal). The most recent data for Europe indicates that X. fastidiosa is present on 174 hosts, 25 of which were newly identified in 2021 (with further five hosts discovered in other parts of the world in the same year). From the six reported subspecies of X. fastidiosa worldwide, four have been recorded in European countries (fastidiosa, multiplex, pauca, and sandyi). Currently confirmed X. fastidiosa vector species are Philaenus spumarius, Neophilaenus campestris, and Philaenus italosignus, whereby only P. spumarius (which has been identified as the key vector in Apulia, Italy) is also present in Americas. X. fastidiosa control is currently based on pathogen-free propagation plant material, eradication, territory demarcation, and vector control, as well as use of resistant plant cultivars and bactericidal treatments.
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spelling pubmed-97427962022-12-20 Xylella fastidiosa in Europe: From the Introduction to the Current Status Trkulja, Vojislav Tomić, Andrija Iličić, Renata Nožinić, Miloš Milovanović, Tatjana Popović Plant Pathol J Review Xylella fastidiosa is xylem-limited bacterium capable of infecting a wide range of host plants, resulting in Pierce’s disease in grapevine, citrus variegated chlorosis, olive quick decline syndrome, peach phony disease, plum leaf scald, alfalfa dwarf, margin necrosis and leaf scorch affecting oleander, coffee, almond, pecan, mulberry, red maple, oak, and other types of cultivated and ornamental plants and forest trees. In the European Union, X. fastidiosa is listed as a quarantine organism. Since its first outbreak in the Apulia region of southern Italy in 2013 where it caused devastating disease on Olea europaea (called olive leaf scorch and quick decline), X. fastidiosa continued to spread and successfully established in some European countries (Corsica and PACA in France, Balearic Islands, Madrid and Comunitat Valenciana in Spain, and Porto in Portugal). The most recent data for Europe indicates that X. fastidiosa is present on 174 hosts, 25 of which were newly identified in 2021 (with further five hosts discovered in other parts of the world in the same year). From the six reported subspecies of X. fastidiosa worldwide, four have been recorded in European countries (fastidiosa, multiplex, pauca, and sandyi). Currently confirmed X. fastidiosa vector species are Philaenus spumarius, Neophilaenus campestris, and Philaenus italosignus, whereby only P. spumarius (which has been identified as the key vector in Apulia, Italy) is also present in Americas. X. fastidiosa control is currently based on pathogen-free propagation plant material, eradication, territory demarcation, and vector control, as well as use of resistant plant cultivars and bactericidal treatments. Korean Society of Plant Pathology 2022-12 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9742796/ /pubmed/36503185 http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.RW.09.2022.0127 Text en © The Korean Society of Plant Pathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tomić, Andrija
Iličić, Renata
Nožinić, Miloš
Milovanović, Tatjana Popović
Xylella fastidiosa in Europe: From the Introduction to the Current Status
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title_fullStr Xylella fastidiosa in Europe: From the Introduction to the Current Status
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title_short Xylella fastidiosa in Europe: From the Introduction to the Current Status
title_sort xylella fastidiosa in europe: from the introduction to the current status
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9742796/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36503185
http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.RW.09.2022.0127
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