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Phytoplasma infection in the four o'clock flower (Mirabilis jalapa).

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The four o'clock flower (Mirabilis jalapa L.), a native of tropical South America, has been naturalized as an ornamental garden plant in many parts of the world, including Israel. Plants are multi-branched perennials that produce fragrant colorful flowers over the course of a few months. Plants with small yellow leaves and petite, distorted flowers, resembling phytoplasma-like symptoms, were observed in a home garden in the north of Israel. Using a nested polymerase chain reaction assay (PCR) with phytoplasma universal primers a product of 860 bp was obtained. Sequence analysis of the PCR product associated with infected M. jalapa clustered within a major group of phytoplasmas- 16SrII, peanut witches ' broom- and showed a 99 % similarity with alfalfa witches ' broom, a member of this group. To the best of our knowledge this is the first report of phytoplasma infection in the four o'clock flower.

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