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    Xylella fastidiosa in Olive in Apulia: Where We Stand by Saponari, M, Giampetruzzi, A, Loconsole, G, Boscia, D, Saldarelli, P

    Published in Phytopathology (01-02-2019)
    “…A dramatic outbreak of Xylella fastidiosa decimating olive was discovered in 2013 in Apulia, Southern Italy. This pathogen is a quarantine bacterium in the…”
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    olive quick decline syndrome in south-east Italy: a threatening phytosanitary emergency by Martelli, G. P., Boscia, D., Porcelli, F., Saponari, M.

    Published in European Journal of Plant Pathology (01-02-2016)
    “…The olive quick decline syndrome (OQDS) is a disease that appeared suddenly a few years ago in the province of Lecce (Salento peninsula, southeastern Italy)…”
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    Divergent abiotic spectral pathways unravel pathogen stress signals across species by Zarco-Tejada, P. J., Poblete, T., Camino, C., Gonzalez-Dugo, V., Calderon, R., Hornero, A., Hernandez-Clemente, R., Román-Écija, M., Velasco-Amo, M. P., Landa, B. B., Beck, P. S. A., Saponari, M., Boscia, D., Navas-Cortes, J. A.

    Published in Nature communications (19-10-2021)
    “…Plant pathogens pose increasing threats to global food security, causing yield losses that exceed 30% in food-deficit regions. Xylella fastidiosa ( Xf )…”
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    Previsual symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa infection revealed in spectral plant-trait alterations by Zarco-Tejada, P. J., Camino, C., Beck, P. S. A., Calderon, R., Hornero, A., Hernández-Clemente, R., Kattenborn, T., Montes-Borrego, M., Susca, L., Morelli, M., Gonzalez-Dugo, V., North, P. R. J., Landa, B. B., Boscia, D., Saponari, M., Navas-Cortes, J. A.

    Published in Nature plants (01-07-2018)
    “…Plant pathogens cause significant losses to agricultural yields and increasingly threaten food security 1 , ecosystem integrity and societies in general 2 – 5…”
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    Isolation and pathogenicity of Xylella fastidiosa associated to the olive quick decline syndrome in southern Italy by Saponari, M., Boscia, D., Altamura, G., Loconsole, G., Zicca, S., D’Attoma, G., Morelli, M., Palmisano, F., Saponari, A., Tavano, D., Savino, V. N., Dongiovanni, C., Martelli, G. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (18-12-2017)
    “…In autumn 2013, the presence of Xylella fastidiosa , a xylem-limited Gram-negative bacterium, was detected in olive stands of an area of the Ionian coast of…”
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    A mathematical model of biofilm growth and spread within plant xylem: Case study of Xylella fastidiosa in olive trees by Walker, N.C., White, S.M., Ruiz, S.A., McKay Fletcher, D., Saponari, M., Roose, T.

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (21-03-2024)
    “…Xylem-limited bacterial pathogens cause some of the most destructive plant diseases. Though imposed measures to control these pathogens are generally…”
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    Intercepted isolates of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe reveal novel genetic diversity by Loconsole, G., Saponari, M., Boscia, D., D’Attoma, G., Morelli, M., Martelli, G. P., Almeida, R. P. P.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-09-2016)
    “…After the first confirmed outbreak of Xylella fastidiosa in the European Union (EU), associated with an olive disease denoted olive quick decline syndrome,…”
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    Transmission of Xylella fastidiosa by naturally infected Philaenus spumarius (Hemiptera, Aphrophoridae) to different host plants by Cornara, D., Cavalieri, V., Dongiovanni, C., Altamura, G., Palmisano, F., Bosco, D., Porcelli, F., Almeida, R. P. P., Saponari, M.

    Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-02-2017)
    “…The recent establishment of Xylella fastidiosa subspecies pauca in the southern Italian region of Apulia threatens agricultural crops and the environment…”
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    Identification and Characterization of Citrus yellow vein clearing virus, A Putative New Member of the Genus Mandarivirus by LOCONSOLE, G, ONELGE, N, POTERE, O, GIAMPETRUZZI, A, BOZAN, O, SATAR, S, DE STRADIS, A, SAVINO, V, YOKOMI, R. K, SAPONARI, M

    Published in Phytopathology (01-12-2012)
    “…Molecular features and genomic organization were determined for Citrus yellow vein clearing virus (CYVCV), the putative viral causal agent of yellow vein…”
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    Isolation of a Xylella fastidiosa strain infecting olive and oleander in Apulia, Italy by Cariddi, C, Saponari, M, Bosica, D, de Stradis, A, Loconsole, G, Nigro, F, Porcelli, F, Potere, O, Martelli, G. P

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-07-2014)
    “…The isolation in pure culture of the Xylella fastidiosa strain associated with the quick decline syndrome of olive, recently observed in Apulia (Salento…”
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    A possible role of CTV.20 gene methylation in response to Citrus tristeza virus infection by Fanelli, Valentina, De Giovanni, C., Saponari, M., Leonetti, P., Ricciardi, L., Montemurro, C.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-02-2018)
    “…Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is the pathogen causing tristeza diseases in several Rutaceae species and leading to significant economic damage to citrus…”
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    Rapid Differentiation and Identification of Potential Severe Strains of Citrus tristeza virus by Real-Time Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction Assays by Yokomi, R.K, Saponari, M, Sieburth, P.J

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-2010)
    “…A multiplex Taqman-based real-time reverse transcription (RT) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to identify potential severe strains of…”
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    Molecular analysis among MCA13-reactive isolates reveals a rapid strategy for assessment of Citrus tristeza virus severity by Yokomi, R.K, Saponari, M, Vidalakis, G

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2011)
    “…Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) usually occurs as a complex of strains that vary greatly in severity and aphid transmissibility. A rapid assay, therefore, is…”
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    Molecular characterization and genetic marker analysis of selected Mediterranean citrus tristeza virus isolates by Kubaa, R. Abou, Yahiaoui, D, Djelouah, K, D'Onghia, A.M, Saponari, M

    Published in Acta horticulturae (14-12-2012)
    “…Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) has been considered a heavily destructive pathogen to the world’s citrus industries. In the Mediterranean basin, despite the…”
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    Further investigation on the presence of Citrus tristeza virus in Syria by Kubaa, R. Abou, Djelouah, K, D'Onghia, A.M, Saponari, M, Kumari, S, Jamal, M

    Published in Acta horticulturae (14-12-2012)
    “…Following the first report of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in the Syrian citrus growing areas, a new survey was carried out in spring 2009. This investigation…”
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    Inter‐laboratory validation of PCR‐based protocol for detection of olive viruses by Loconsole, G, Saponari, M, Faggioli, F, Albanese, G, Bouyahia, H, Elbeaino, T, Materazzi, A, Nuzzaci, M, Prota, V, Romanazzi, G, Trisciuzzi, N, Savino, V

    Published in Bulletin OEPP (01-12-2010)
    “…Sanitary selection and certification of olive cultivars require sensitive diagnostic methods and effective sanitation protocols. Although much attention has…”
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    Nucleotide sequence variations in the HSP70 gene of Olive leaf yellowing-associated virus [Olea europaea L.] by Essakhi, S, Elbeaino, T, Digiaro, M, Saponari, M, Martelli, G.P

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-11-2006)
    “…Single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of the HSP70 homologue gene of thirty isolates of Olive leaf yellowing-associated virus (OLYaV) from…”
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