Impatiens necrotic spot virus
impatiens necrotic spot
Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, Impatiens strain
Worldwide
Widespread
2021-04-20 19:25:01
virus
Korea
Moderately wide natural host range, including many ornamentals. Vegetable, agronomic and important grass and flower species listed below.
INSV00
The virus is closely related to Tomato spotted wilt virus and a member of the Tospovirus group of viruses which are thrip transmitted. Seed transmission is unlikely and not reported for any host.
10 Known Hosts
Begonia spp.
begonia
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Capsicum annuum
pepper
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Chrysanthemum spp.
chrysanthemum
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Cucumis sativus
cucumber
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Impatiens spp.
impatiens
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Lactuca sativa
lettuce
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2,INSV00-3
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Impatiens necrotic spot virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Kormelink R, Peters D and Goldbach R. 1998. Tospovirus genus. Descirption of Plant Viruses; dvpweb.net.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. www.pestlist.worldseed.org
Solanum lycopersicum
tomato
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2,INSV00-3
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Impatiens necrotic spot virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Kormelink R, Peters D and Goldbach R. 1998. Tospovirus genus. Descirption of Plant Viruses; dvpweb.net.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. www.pestlist.worldseed.org
Spinacia oleracea
spinach
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Petunia spp.
petunia
No
INSV00-1,INSV00-2
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Difficult to control. Field control must consider the virus and the vector for success.
Alstroemeria
inca lily
No
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
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