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- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma abstract "Sandal (Santalum album. L), a semi-root parasitic tree is the source of the East Indian sandalwood and oil. Spike disease caused by phytoplasma is the major disease of sandalwood.The disease is noticed in all major sandal-growing states of India. Spike disease is characterized by extreme reduction in leaf size accompanied by stiffening and reduction of internode length. In advanced stage, the entire shoot gives the appearance of a spike inflorescence. Spiked trees die within 1–2 years after the appearance of visible symptoms. The pathogen, sandal spike phytoplasma, was first detected by electron microscopy in 1969. Phytoplasmas are pleomorphic and fragile organisms occupying relatively small areas within the sieve tubes (phloem) of the host plants. The major obstacle limiting research on phytoplasma disease is that the organism has not so far been isolated and cultivated in vitro.Sandal spike phytoplasma is a pleomorphic microorganism and are the smallest organism capable of independent replication (i.e. does not need a host). The pathogen is around 0.4 to 1.0 micrometer in diameter, has a cell membrane, ribosome and DNA. The amino acids cysteine, methionine and tryptophan are absent in sandal spike phytoplasma.".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageID "8623969".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageLength "3727".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageRevisionID "607019955".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bacterial_tree_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Cysteine.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Disease.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Electron_microscope.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Kerala_Forest_Research_Institute.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Methionine.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Oil.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Pathogen.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Phytoplasma.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Pleomorphism_(microbiology).
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Polyclonal_antibodies.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Sandalwood.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Santalum_album.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Sieve_tube_element.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Tree.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLink Tryptophan.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandal spike phytoplasma".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageWikiLinkText "spike disease".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma causalAgents Phytoplasma.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma commonNames "Spike disease".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma distribution India.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma hosts "Sandal".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma name "Sandal spike phytoplasma".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_plant_disease.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plant-disease-stub.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma subject Category:Bacterial_tree_pathogens_and_diseases.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma hypernym Source.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma type Pathogen.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma type Pest.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma comment "Sandal (Santalum album. L), a semi-root parasitic tree is the source of the East Indian sandalwood and oil. Spike disease caused by phytoplasma is the major disease of sandalwood.The disease is noticed in all major sandal-growing states of India. Spike disease is characterized by extreme reduction in leaf size accompanied by stiffening and reduction of internode length. In advanced stage, the entire shoot gives the appearance of a spike inflorescence.".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma label "Sandal spike phytoplasma".
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma sameAs Q7415953.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma sameAs m.027bgl4.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma sameAs Q7415953.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma wasDerivedFrom Sandal_spike_phytoplasma?oldid=607019955.
- Sandal_spike_phytoplasma isPrimaryTopicOf Sandal_spike_phytoplasma.