NON-CULTIVABLE PHYTOPATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMAS - CHARACTERIZATION, DETECTION AND PERSPECTIVES FOR CONTROL

Authors
Citation
M. Garnier, NON-CULTIVABLE PHYTOPATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMAS - CHARACTERIZATION, DETECTION AND PERSPECTIVES FOR CONTROL, Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift, 109(14-15), 1997, pp. 613-617
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
ISSN journal
00435325
Volume
109
Issue
14-15
Year of publication
1997
Pages
613 - 617
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-5325(1997)109:14-15<613:NPM-CD>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Phytoplasmas (ex MLOs) and spiroplasmas are important groups of plant pathogenic mollicutes, discovered in 1967 and 1970 respectively. Spiro plasmas, like other mollicutes, can be cultured in artificial media an d are thus well characterized. On the contrary, phytoplasmas have resi sted in vitro cultivation and their study was difficult until the rece nt development of molecular techniques. From the sequence of their 16S rDNA, phyto plasmas have been shown to be true mollicutes. Fourteen p hytoplasma subclasses have been defined, but only two phytoplasmas hav e so far been named at the genus and species level. Monoclonal antibod ies, DNA probes and PCR primers for the specific detection of various phytoplasmas have been obtained. These showed that a given phytoplasma can infect a broad range of plants, while others are restricted to a single plant species. Specific reagents are also used for identificati on of insect vectors and reservoir plants of the various phytoplasmas. Plant pathogenic mollicutes cannot be controlled chemically today, si nce the use of antibiotic treatment is forbidden in agriculture. Howev er, the growth and metabolism of mollicutes are known to be inhibited by antibodies and this provides a hopeful approach for future control of these agents in plants. Indeed, it has been shown recently that pla nts can be engineered to express and assemble functional immunoglobuli n chains. Transgenic tobacco plants expressing an antibody against the stolbur phytoplasmas have been developed. They have now to be challen ged with the phytoplasma to determine if they have acquired resistance to this mollicute.