Comparative investigation of MLOs associated with Caribbean and African coconut lethal decline diseases by DNA hybridization and PCR assays

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Harrison, N. A., Richardson, P. A., Jones, P., Tymon, A. M., Eden-Green, S. J. and Mpunami, A. A. 1994. Comparative investigation of MLOs associated with Caribbean and African coconut lethal decline diseases by DNA hybridization and PCR assays. Plant Disease. 78 (5), pp. 507-511. https://doi.org/10.1094/PD-78-0507

AuthorsHarrison, N. A., Richardson, P. A., Jones, P., Tymon, A. M., Eden-Green, S. J. and Mpunami, A. A.
Abstract

Mycoplasmalike organisms (MLOs) associated with lethal decline diseases of the coconut palm (Cocos nuciferd) in eastern and western Africa were detected by dot hybridizations using (32P)dATP-labeled cloned DNA probes. Two probes, each consisting of a genomic DNA fragment of the palm lethal yellowing (LY) MLO from Florida, hybridized at moderate stringency to DNAs from four coconut cultivars with lethal disease (LD) in Tanzania and from a solitary West African Tall coconut palm with symptoms of Awka disease in Nigeria. Neither probe hybridized to DNA of the LD-affected hybrid coconut PBI2I or to DNA of symptomless palms. Conserved, mollicute-specific oligonucleotide sequences used for polymerase chain reactions (PCR) primed the amplification of near full-length MLO I6S rRNA genes from all decline-affected palms. No restriction fragment length polymorphisms were observed when rDNA amplified from both LY- and LD-affected coconut palms were singly digested with the restriction endonucieases Alul, BamHI, Oral, EcoRI, Hpal, Hpall, Rsal, and Scal. Polymorphisms were evident after digestion of MLO rDNA with Taql. These data establish the existence of genetic relationships between MLOs associated with coconut lethal decline diseases in the western Caribbean region and in Africa and provide further evidence indicating that the LY and LD MLOs, although very similar, are not genetically identical pathogens.

Year of Publication1994
JournalPlant Disease
Journal citation78 (5), pp. 507-511
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1094/PD-78-0507
Open accessPublished as bronze (free) open access
Funder project or code102
203
Project: 091006
Publisher's version
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
PrintMay 1994
Publication process dates
Accepted03 Feb 1994
PublisherAmerican Phytopathological Society (APS)
Copyright licensePublisher copyright
ISSN0191-2917

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