Phytoplasma diversity in natural habitats
Phytoplasma diversity in natural habitats
Phytoplasmas, a group of plant-parasitic
bacteria transmitted from plant to plant by sap sucking insects (Hemiptera, including
leafhoppers, planthoppers and jumping plant lice), were previously known mainly
because they cause severe diseases of cultivated crops. Recent screening of DNA
samples from preserved museum specimens of hemipteran insects indicated that
phytoplasmas are widespread in nature and that natural areas worldwide harbor many
previously undocumented phytoplasma strains. This project aims to uncover the
true diversity of phytoplasmas worldwide, reconstruct their evolutionary
relationships, and document their associations with insects and plants by
screening a large collection of insects preserved in a museum biorepository using
next-generation DNA sequencing. The new data will help identify hotspots of
phytoplasma diversity worldwide, clarify the extent to which phytoplasmas have
affected the evolution of their host plants and insect vectors, and contribute
to training of a new generation of experts on phytoplasma ecology, epidemiology
and evolution. Emergence of new plant diseases may be driven by environmental
change (including climate change) that triggers the colonization of managed
habitats (e.g., croplands) by previously unknown disease agents from adjacent
natural areas. Improved knowledge on the overall phytoplasma diversity in
natural areas will greatly facilitate efforts to predict and manage new disease
outbreaks.
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Oral scientific presentation on "INSIGHTS INTO ECO-EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF HEMIPTERA PHYTOPLASMA ASSOCIATIONS" delivered by Valeria Trivellone of the Illinois…
IACPH 2024 - Oral Paper - Valeria Trivellone
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Oral scientific presentation on "NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM BIOREPOSITORIES TO ASSESS THE RISK OF (RE)-EMERGING PHYTOPLASMA" delivered by Valeria Trivellone of…
IACPH 2024 - Oral Paper - Valeria Trivellone
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This are the standard operating procedure document (SOP) for getting a insect specimen into the Insect Collection Database. The SOP is used for single voucher…
SOP Comprehensive Specimen Digitization by…
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This is a video of the second day of the MHP centennial parasitology program sponsored by the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology in the University of Nebraska State…
SECOND DAY - PRITCHARD CENTENARY SYMPOSIUM
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This is a video of the first day of the MHP centenial parasitology program sponsored by the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology in the University of Nebraska State Museum.…
FIRST DAY - CENTENNIAL - MARY LOU HANSON…
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Phytoplasmas are a group of obligate vector-borne bacterial parasites exclusively associated with hemipteran insects and vascular plants. Phytoplasma diseases cause…
A comprehensive and efficient workflow for…
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Valeria talks about the DAMA protocol, her research into vector-borne pathogens, and how the One Health Initiative will benefit by adopting DAMA. This is all under the…
Emerging Vector-Borne Plant Diseases DAMA: An…
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Talk for the 5th International Phytoplasmologist Working Group (IPWG) Meeting. May 21-25, 2023 - Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat - Oman.
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Poster presentation for the fifth meeting of the International Phytoplasmologist Working Group (IPWG), 21-25 May 2023
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Summary of main results of pilot studies carried out in 2021-2022
Uncovering Phytoplasma Diversity Pilot Studies…
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Phytoplasmas are a diverse lineage of uncultured bacteria strictly associated with the phloem of vascular plants and internal organs of hemipteran insects. Because…
Trivellone_ICE_2022_13minute_talk
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