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Onion yellows phytoplasma strain OY-M. This strain (OY-M) is derived from a wild-type disease-causing strain (OY-W; onions yellow disease) which was isolated in Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1982, and shows mild symptoms and does not cause stunting nor phloem hyperplasia (excessive increase in number of cells). More...
Onion yellows phytoplasma strain OY-M. This strain (OY-M) is derived from a wild-type disease-causing strain (OY-W; onions yellow disease) which was isolated in Saga Prefecture, Japan, in 1982, and shows mild symptoms and does not cause stunting nor phloem hyperplasia (excessive increase in number of cells). The genome consists of a circular chromosome and two smaller extrachromosomal elements. This bacterium lacks a phosphotransferase system, pentose phosphate pathway, and surprisingly, any ATP synthase genes, suggesting it imports ATP from the cytoplasm of the host cell in which it resides. Less...
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