Abstract:
'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' is a distinct species of the class Mollicutes (16SrXII group), characterized by phloem-limited localization and strong host dependence. It is widely distributed, mainly in Europe, and affects over 100 plant species, including economically important crops for Moldova. The name reflects its significant impact on plants of the Solanaceae family, causing stolbur disease. It also infects grapevine, pepper, maize, lavender, and other crops. Climate change has favored the spread of the pathogen and its insect vectors into new regions and host plants. Therefore, monitoring and controlling its dissemination in economically important crops is essential. Accurate diagnosis can be achieved by molecular methods, with PCR-based techniques offering a reliable and costeffective approach. The aim of the study was to determine the presence or absence of infection in some agricultural crops: tomato, maize, potato, pepper, eggplant, wheat, plum and apple growing in experimental fields of Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, MSU.