Abstract
Summary Mycoplasma-like bodies have been found in the phloem elements of Vinca plants infected with phyllody disease, transmissible by grafting. Such structures are lacking in phloem elements of normal plants. No virus particles, fungi, or bacteria were associated with this disease. This report constitutes the first record of a phyllody disease on Vinca rosea in India and is different in size from those reported from other countries.
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