First Report of Spirea Witches'-Broom Disease in China

2007 
Bumald spirea (Spiarea bumalda Burv.) is an important ornamental tree widely grown in northern China. In August of 2006, spirea plants exhibiting symptoms of witches'-broom, stunting, yellowing, and shoot dieback were found at an incidence of 5 to 15% in Qingzhou City, Shandong Province, China. Total DNA was extracted separately from 0.1 g of phloem tissue from leaf midribs and stems of six symptomatic and six asymptomatic plants with a modified cetyltriethylammonium bromide (CTAB) method (3). Resulting DNA samples were analyzed for phytoplasma DNA by a nested PCR assay using phytoplasma universal 16S rDNA gene primer pairs R16mF2/R16mR1 and R16F2n/R16R2 (2). These primers amplified 1.5- and 1.2-kb products, respectively, from DNA of all symptomatic plants only. Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of the 1.2-kb 16S rDNA product using enzymes AluI, MseI, and HhaI indicated that all symptomatic plants contained a group 16SrI (aster yellows group) subgroup B (16SrI-B) phytoplasma strain ...
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