Broad bean wilt virus
broad bean wilt
Broad bean wilt fabavirus, Catalpa chlorotic leaf spot virus, Nasturtium ringspot virus, Nasturtium white spot virus, Pea streak virus, Patchouli mild mosaic virus, Patchouli mild mottle virus, Petunia ringspot virus, Tropaeolum ringspot virus, Plantago II virus
Worldwide
FL, MN, NY, OH, VT, SC, WI
2021-04-01 18:06:48
virus
Mexico
Broad bean wilt virus has been reported in natural infections of 180 species of 41 plant families and thus has a very extensive natural host range. Occurs primarily in Eurpoe and Asia
BBWV00
MX Organic List for beet and spinach. Only artificial inoculation of faba bean has resulted in possible seed transmission. Not known to be common in nature. BBWV is not known to be seed borne in other crops.
13 Known Hosts
Vicia faba
faba bean
No
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-2,BBWV00-3,DVP WEB
Pathway not proven. Seed as a pathway has only been discussed (by observation) or by artificial inoculation only. Seed transmission in faba bean generally not reported.
Yes
ELISA testing on seedlings.
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-2
Incidences of Broad bean wilt virus are uncommon and strategies for control have not been studied.
BBWV00-1
Broad Bean Wilt Virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Mukkouk, Kumari and Bos. 1990. Broad bean wilt virus: host range, purification, serology, transmission characteristics, and occurrence in faba bean in West Asia and North Africa. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology 96: 291-300
Putz and Kuszala, 1973. Two new viruses on broad bean in France. I. Identification and evaluation of their economic importance, Annules de Phytopathologia. 5(4) 447-460
Solanum lycopersicum
tomato
No
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-5,DVP WEB
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Capsicum annuum
pepper
No
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-5,DVP WEB
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Spinacia oleracea
spinach
No
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-5,DVP WEB
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Beta vulgaris
table beet, swiss chard
Not a host
BBWV00-1,DVP WEB
No references found indicating that B. vulgaris is a host. Also, seed is not known to be a pathway in any host except faba bean.
Daucus carota
carrot
No
BBWV00-1,BBWV00-5,DVP WEB
Seed is not known to be a pathway. Very little data verifying carrot as a host.
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