Mycoplasma-like diseases

Since 1967, many diseases have been associated with mycoplasma- like microorganisms (MLM), especially when symptoms have been characterized by general plant chlorosis, stunting, excessive proliferation of branches (witches' broom), bud proliferation and disorders of floral organs (phyllody and vires...

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Autores principales: Granada, G., Kitajima, E.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81827
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Kitajima, E.
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description Since 1967, many diseases have been associated with mycoplasma- like microorganisms (MLM), especially when symptoms have been characterized by general plant chlorosis, stunting, excessive proliferation of branches (witches' broom), bud proliferation and disorders of floral organs (phyllody and virescence). Many causal agents are transmitted naturally by leafhoppers to various hosts. Various MLM are known to infect beans, such as legume little-leaf transmitted by Orosius argentatus, witches'-broom, phyllody and virescence. In Colombia, a MLM was detected and is known as machismo or amachamiento, transmitted by Scaphytopius fuliginosus. The symptoms of infection generaly become apparent during flowering and pod development. Control measures include adequate crop rotation and elimination of weed hosts, and the use of insecticides. The symptoms and damage caused by the organisms are illustrated in color. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace818272025-11-05T16:54:34Z Mycoplasma-like diseases Granada, G. Kitajima, E. phaseolus vulgaris mycomplasmoses host range symptomatology etiology disease control disease transmission vectors pest control micoplasmosis rango de hospedantes sintomatologia etiologia control de enfermedades transmision de enfermedades vectores Since 1967, many diseases have been associated with mycoplasma- like microorganisms (MLM), especially when symptoms have been characterized by general plant chlorosis, stunting, excessive proliferation of branches (witches' broom), bud proliferation and disorders of floral organs (phyllody and virescence). Many causal agents are transmitted naturally by leafhoppers to various hosts. Various MLM are known to infect beans, such as legume little-leaf transmitted by Orosius argentatus, witches'-broom, phyllody and virescence. In Colombia, a MLM was detected and is known as machismo or amachamiento, transmitted by Scaphytopius fuliginosus. The symptoms of infection generaly become apparent during flowering and pod development. Control measures include adequate crop rotation and elimination of weed hosts, and the use of insecticides. The symptoms and damage caused by the organisms are illustrated in color. (CIAT) Desde 1967, muchas enfermedades se han asociado con los microorganismos semejantes a micoplasmas (MSM) especialmente cuando los sintomas se han caracterizado por una clorosis general de la planta, raquitismo, proliferacion excesiva de ramas (superbrotamiento) y desordenes en los organos florales (filodia y virescencia). Los saltahojas transmiten en forma natural numerosos agentes causales a diversos hospedantes. Se conocen varios MSM que infectan el frijol como la hoja pequena de las leguminosas transmitida por Orosius argentatus, el superbrotamiento y filodia y virescencia. En Colombia se registro un MSM conocido como machismo o amachamiento transmitido por Scaphytopius fuliginosus. Los sintomas de infeccion generalmente se manifiestan durante el periodo de floracion y formacion de vainas. Las medidas de control incluyen una adecuada rotacion de cultivos y eliminacion de las malezas hospedantes, y el uso de insecticidas. Se ilustran a color los sintomas y danos causados por los organismos. (RA) 1989 2017-06-20T08:59:32Z 2017-06-20T08:59:32Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81827 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Granada, G.;Kitajima, E.1989. Mycoplasma-like diseases . 2. ed . In: Schwartz, H.F.; Pastor-Corrales, M.A. (eds.). Bean production problems in the tropics . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 321-332.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
mycomplasmoses
host range
symptomatology
etiology
disease control
disease transmission
vectors
pest control
micoplasmosis
rango de hospedantes
sintomatologia
etiologia
control de enfermedades
transmision de enfermedades
vectores
Granada, G.
Kitajima, E.
Mycoplasma-like diseases
title Mycoplasma-like diseases
title_full Mycoplasma-like diseases
title_fullStr Mycoplasma-like diseases
title_full_unstemmed Mycoplasma-like diseases
title_short Mycoplasma-like diseases
title_sort mycoplasma like diseases
topic phaseolus vulgaris
mycomplasmoses
host range
symptomatology
etiology
disease control
disease transmission
vectors
pest control
micoplasmosis
rango de hospedantes
sintomatologia
etiologia
control de enfermedades
transmision de enfermedades
vectores
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81827
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