Skip to main content
. 2019 Jul 2;9:9530. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-45975-6

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Summary of current knowledge of Candidatus Liberibacter species and haplotypes, geographic distributions, host associations (plant and psyllid), and pathology. In this study, we focus on the putative causal agent (Ca. L. psyllaurous) of psyllid yellows disease (first described in 192835) and zebra chip disease (first observed in 199457,58). The link between Ca. L. psyllaurous and psyllid yellows disease was first documented in 200817 and shortly thereafter, was linked to zebra chip disease18. Information on known haplotypes of Ca. L. psyllaurous and other Ca. Liberibacter species was assembled from this study (Ca. L. psyllaurous haplotype G) and from9,2434,74. Designed by Authors from Flaticon and Pixbay with license permission. Psyllid Icon made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com.