Abstract

Sesame phyllody causes significant yield losses mainly in Mediterranean region of Turkey. To detect and identify phytoplasmas of sesame and the cicadellid vector Orosius orientalis, samples were collected during 2011–2013 in Antalya. Nested PCR amplification of the 16S rDNA gave an amplification band of approximately 1246 bp corresponding to the 16Sr F2nR2 region. Identification of the phytoplasmas based on sequence homology revealed presence of the 16Sr groups II (Peanut witches’-broom, PnWB), VI (Clover proliferation, CP) and IX (Pigeon pea witches’-broom, PPWB) in sesame plants. PnWB and CP were detected in O. orientalis. Subgroups were determined by sequencing and PCR-RFLP of the F2nR2 region. 16Sr subgroups II-D, VI-A and IX-C were identified from sesame and II-D and VI-A subgroups from the insect vector. This study shows that phytoplasmas in sesame and O. orientalis are genetically diverse and to the knowledge, VI-A group phytoplasmas from sesame and O. orientalis were characterised molecularly for the first time in Turkey.

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