Title Phytoplasmas and their insect vectors in Lithuania /
Translation of Title Fitoplazmos ir jų vabzdžiai pernešėjai Lietuvoje.
Authors Ivanauskas, Algirdas ; Ivanauskas, Algirdas
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Keywords [eng] Phytoplasma ; insect vectors ; identification ; 16S rRNA phytoplasma subgroups
Abstract [eng] The aim of the research was to identify the phytoplasmas detected in insects that were found on various phytoplasma-infected plants, and to reveal phytoplasma insect-vectors as well as phytogenetical relationships of identified phytoplasmas. From previous research, we already know a few mostly widespread phytoplasma groups, subgroups, and many of their host plants in Lithuania. The data on potential vectors of these bacteria are very scarce in Lithuania. The identification and research of insect vectors will help to create more effective strategies and systems to fight with phytoplasmal infections. Identification of phytoplasmas and their vectors will provide important data for research of ecology, distribution, origin, epidemiology, and ways of spreading of these pathogens. Such information is beneficial for plant protection institutions and plant growers in Lithuania and neighbouring countries. It will help to ascertain possible invasive insect species and phytoplasma strains in Lithuania. During this research for the first time in Lithuania, we determined possible phytoplasma insect vectors using molecular biology methods. Most of the detected phytoplasma subgroups were found in the identified insect species for the first time in Lithuania and worldwide. Our data on new potential insect vector species extend the spectrum of phytoplasma vectors in our region. Phytoplasmas were detected for the first time in five plant species in Lithuania. We identified in this work one new phytoplasma subgroup for Lithuania and world, and one new subgroup for Lithuania and their plant-hosts. New phytoplasma subgroups and their host plants found during this study contribute to biodiversity and distribution research of phytoplasma detected in Europe and worldwide.
Type Summaries of doctoral thesis
Language English
Publication date 2014