This plant affected by <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> shows a very particular apex and habit.  (stolbur)
Reduction in the size of new leaflets with curving edges.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
The tips of this plant show a stiff, thick stem and very short internodes.  The leaflets are small and spoon-shaped.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
Yellowing and reduction in size of young leaflets.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
In addition to being small in size, the leaflets are also chlorotic and coiled.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
This plant tip is stunted, yellowish, and begins to anthocyaninate.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
Under certain conditions, the tissues of infected organs take on a purple tint (anthocyanin colouration).  In addition, the leaflets are also chlorotic.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
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Sometimes the leaflets can be tiny and very chlorotic;  this symptom could be caused by a particular strain of <b> phytoplasma </b> responsible for the said disease;  small leaves.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
We observe the proliferation of axillary branches more or less purplish and stiff in appearance.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
On this plant, the affected tissues are particularly purplish (anthocyanin colouration);  as well on the leaflets as on the few atrophied flowers.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
These sterile flowers, devoid of petals, contrast a lot with normal flowers.  The enlarged petioles give them an erect habit.  Note the absence of petals and reproductive organs.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
Huge sepals, small green petals.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
These rather purplish tomato flowers have an enlarged calyx giving them the appearance of a skin.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (stolbur)
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Several more or less spherical structures characterize the presence of the phytoplasma in the vessels of the phloem.  <b> <i> Candidatus </i> Phytoplasma solani </b> (group of aster yellows)