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- Flavescence dorée (from French "Flavescence" : yellowing and "dorée" : golden) is one of the most important and damaging phytoplasma diseases of the vine...
- become a pest by acting as a vector of the grapevine phytoplasma disease flavescence dorée. Mating requires species-specific vibrational patterns that males...
- several tree species and is implicated as a vector of the phytoplasmic flavescence dorée (FD) disease in vineyards. Adults can be found from June to October...
- vine with "Candidatus bois noir" phytoplasma disease A grape vine with "flavescence dorée" phytoplasma disease Coconut palms dying of lethal yellowing disease...
- abnormality in Turkey. List of grape diseases List of tobacco diseases Flavescence dorée, another vine disease due to a Phytoplasma species "'Candidatus...
- Scaphoideus tit**** is the vector of the grapevine phytoplasma disease flavescence dorée. Scaphoideus abitus Scaphoideus acanthus Scaphoideus ac****ulator...
- still increasing significance. The most important grapevine yellows is flavescence dorée. Phytoplasmas are obligate cell wall-less bacterial pathogens (class...
- degeneration (infectious degeneration and decline) Grapevine fanleaf virus Flavescence dorée MLO Fleck (Marbrure) Undetermined, viruslike Grapevine Bulgarian...
- to act as vectors for virus diseases and phytoplasma diseases such as flavescence dorée (FD). As of 2014 J. hyalinus is not known to be a disease vector...
- et al. 2004 "Ca. Phytoplasma vitis" Marzorati et al. 2006 - cause of Flavescence dorée "Ca. Phytoplasma ziziphi" Jung et al. 2003 "Ca. Piscichlamydia...