Fig. 1 Symptoms associated
with infection by “Candidatus
Phytoplasma australiense”. (a)
Witches’ broom, foliar yellowing
and reduced leaf size in a
Jerusalem cherry shoot on the
right compared to a healthy
shoot on the left. (b) Leaf
yellowing in swan plant. (c)
Pink discolouration of celery
foliage. (d) Yellowing of celery
foliage. (e) Leaf distortion as
well as pink and yellow discolouration
of the leaf margins in
celery. (f) Overall chlorosis and
reduced leaf size in boysenberry
with foliage from neighbouring
healthy plants on either side. (g)
Bronzing of older boysenberry
leaves