Length heterogeneity-PCR assays, combined with statistical analyses, highlighted that the endophytic bacterial community associated with healthy grapevines was characterized by a greater diversity than that present in diseased and recovered plants. The findings suggest that phytoplasmas can restructure the bacterial community by selecting endophytic strains that could elicit a plant defense response.

Restructuring of Endophytic Bacterial communities in Grapevine Yellows-Diseased and Recovered Vitis vinifera L. Plants / D. Bulgari, P. Casati, P. Crepaldi, D. Daffonchio, F. Quaglino, L. Brusetti, P.A. Bianco. - In: APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0099-2240. - 77:14(2011 Jul 08), pp. 5018-5022. [10.1128/AEM.00051-11]

Restructuring of Endophytic Bacterial communities in Grapevine Yellows-Diseased and Recovered Vitis vinifera L. Plants

D. Bulgari
Primo
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P. Casati
Secondo
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P. Crepaldi;D. Daffonchio;F. Quaglino;P.A. Bianco
2011

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Length heterogeneity-PCR assays, combined with statistical analyses, highlighted that the endophytic bacterial community associated with healthy grapevines was characterized by a greater diversity than that present in diseased and recovered plants. The findings suggest that phytoplasmas can restructure the bacterial community by selecting endophytic strains that could elicit a plant defense response.
16S ribosomal-RNA; phytoplasmas; diversity; acid
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