Dieback symptoms in Xylella fastidiosa-inoculated olive plants after regrowth. Inoculated plants were put through a vernalization process between 12 and 15 months postinoculation, after which new growth appeared. Dieback symptoms were still apparent in inoculated plants (Xf) as compared with healthy control plants (Ctl). Cultivar Mission was not included in comparisons at this point since several plants died of other causes.
Lindsey Burbank et al. evaluated several risk factors for Xyella fastidiosa disease in the California olive industry, including infection of the common cultivars and acquisition by insect vectors. 🫒 Learn more: doi.org/10.1094/PHYT...
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