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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.11.2017.tde-03082017-094332
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Author
Full name
Jacson Ferreira
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Bedendo, Ivan Paulo (President)
Mello, Ana Paula de Oliveira Amaral
Mituti, Tatiana
Pereira, Thays Benites Camargo
Title in Portuguese
Identificação molecular de um fitoplasma associado a árvores de oliveira com sintoma de vassoura-de-bruxa
Keywords in Portuguese
Grupo 16SrVII-B fitoplasmas
Mollicutes
Superbrotamento de ramos
Abstract in Portuguese
Fitoplasmas são agentes causais de diversas doenças em numerosas espécies botânicas cultivadas, daninhas e silvestres. São procariotos que não apresentam parede celular, parasitas intracelulares obrigatórios, habitantes do floema e da hemolinfa, sendo transmitidos naturalmente por insetos vetores do tipo cigarrinhas. Plantas de oliveira apresentando sintomas tipicamente induzidos por fitoplasmas, caracterizados por desenvolvimento lento e superbrotamento de ramos com folhas de tamanho reduzido, foram observadas na cidade de Extrema (MG). A anomalia provoca danos significativos, pois retarda o início de produção e reduz o rendimento da cultura. Sintomas semelhantes foram relatados em olivais implantados em outros países, onde a doença foi associada aos fitoplasmas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi demonstrar a associação de fitoplasma com as plantas afetadas e identificar o fitoplasma presente nas árvores doentes. Para isto foram utilizadas as técnicas moleculares de PCR e RFLP, além de análise filogenética. Os resultados revelaram a presença de fitoplasmas em 73% das árvores sintomáticas analisadas, evidenciando que os sintomas observados no campo eram induzidos por fitoplasma. A doença foi denominada de vassoura-de-bruxa da oliveira. A identificação molecular permitiu classificar o fitoplasma como um representante do grupo 16SrVII-B. Este é o primeiro relato da ocorrência de fitoplasma em plantas de oliveira no Brasil. Em termos mais amplos, é o primeiro relato da associação de um fitoplasma do grupo 16SrVII com a doença vassoura-de-bruxa da oliveira, a qual, em outros países, está associada a fitoplasmas distintos do fitoplasma identificado no presente trabalho.
Title in English
Molecular identification of a phytoplasma associated with olive trees with witches' broom symptom
Keywords in English
Group 16Sr VII-B phytoplasmas
Mollicutes
Shoot proliferation
Abstract in English
Phytoplasmas are causal agents of diverse diseases occurring in numerous botanical species, among them cultivated, weeds and wild plants. They are wall-less prokaryotes, obligate intracellular parasites, inhabitants of phoem vessels and hemolymph, and naturally transmitted by insect vectors belonging to the group of the leafhoppers. Olive trees exhibiting symptoms typically induced by phytoplasmas, characterized by slow growth and shoot proliferation with small leaves, were observed in the municipality of Extrema (MG). The anomaly provokes significant damage due to the delay in the beginning of the production and yield reduction of the crop. Similar symptoms have been reported in olive orchards cultivated in other countries, where the disease was associated with phytoplasmas. The objective of the present investigation was to demonstrate the association of phytoplasma with affected plants and identify the phytoplasma present in diseased trees. PCR assays, RFLP analysis and phylogenetic analysis were used to molecular characterization of the phytoplasma. The results revealed the presence of phytoplasma in 73% of the symptomatic trees, evidencing that the symptoms observed in field were induced by phytoplasma. The disease was designated by olive witches" broom. The molecular identification allowed classify the phytoplasma as a representative of the 16SrVII-B group. This is the first report of the occurrence of phytoplasma in olive plants in Brazil. Moreover, this is also the first report of the association of a group 16SrVII phytoplasma with olive whitches" broom disease, which has been described in other countries in association with phytoplasmas different from the phytoplasma identified in the present study.
 
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2017-08-10
 
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