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. 2018 Nov 30;84(24):e01507-18. doi: 10.1128/AEM.01507-18

FIG 4.

FIG 4

Experimental transmission with naturally infected Hyalesthes obsoletus planthoppers and disease symptoms. (A and B) Naturally infected H. obsoletus in transmission assay (A), symptoms induced on Catharanthus roseus Madagascar periwinkle by “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” strain Champlong of secY genotype S17 (B, right) and healthy C. roseus control (B, left). (C and D) Lavandula angustifolia cultivar Rapido (C) and L. intermedia cultivar Super (D) infected by “Ca. Phytoplasma solani” strain of genotype S17. (E) A 4-year-old field of L. angustifolia cultivar C15-50 where genotypes S17 and S14 represent 45% and 27% of the disease cases.