Tobacco rattle virus
sparing of potato, corky ringspot of potato
Aster ringspot virus, Belladonna mosaic virus,Paeony mosaic virus, Paeony ringspot virus,Peony mosaic virus, Peony ringspot virus,Potato corky ringspot virus, Potato stem mottle virus,Ratel virus, Spinach yellow mottle virus, Tabakmauche Virus, Tabakstreifen und Kra, Tobacco rattle tobravirus,Tulip white streak virus
Worldwide
Widespread
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virus
Korea
Extensive host range
TRV000
Transmitted in nature primarily by trichodorus and paratrichodorus nematodes. Seed is only known to be a pathway in some weed species.
10 Known Hosts
Allium cepa
onion
Pathway not proven
TRV000-6,TRV000-1
Seed from artificially inoculated plants were used in above reference. There were no other references found indicating seed is a pathway for tobacco rattle virus in nature.
Hamed A.H., El-Banna M. Om-Hashem, Ghanem G.A., El- nagaar M.H., Shafie M.S., 2012. Isolation and identification of Tobacco rattle tobravirus affecting onion (Allium cepa L.) plants in Egypt. International Journal of Virology 8: 39-49.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Brassica oleracea vars.
broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, brussel sprouts
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-2,TRV000-3
Brassica oleracea vars. are known to be hosts for Tobacco rattle virus, though it rarely causes disease problems. No references found indicating seed of cultivated crops of Brassica oleracea are pathways.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. www.pestlist.worldseed.org
Richardson, MJ., 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland
Capsicum annuum
pepper
No
TRV000-2,TRV000-3,TRV000-1
Pepper is a known host of Tobacco rattle virus. No references found indicating pepper see is a pathway for Tobacco rattle virus.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. www.pestlist.worldseed.org
Richardson, MJ., 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Daucus carota
carrot
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-3
Carrot is a known host of Tobacco rattle virus. No references were found indicating seed is a pathway for this virus.
Lactuca sativa
lettuce
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-2,TRV000-3
Lettuce is a known host of Tobacco rattle virus, though disease problems are rare. No references found indicating that lettuce seed is a pathway for this virus.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
International Seed Federation Regulated Pest List Database. www.pestlist.worldseed.org
Richardson, MJ., 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland
Liliaceae family
lily, daffodil, hosta, tulip
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-3
Cultivated crops of the Liliaceae family are hosts of Tobacco rattle virus. No references found indicating that seed of cultivated Liliaceaes are a pathway.
Paeonia spp.
peonie
No
TRV000-1
Peonies may be a host of Tobacco rattle virus, no references found indicating that seed is a pathway.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Phaseolus vulgaris
common bean
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-3,TRV000-5
Bean can be a host for Tobacco rattle virus, though disease problems are rare. No reference found indicating that bean seed is a pathway
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Richardson, MJ., 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland
Robinson DJ and Harrison BD. 1989. Tobacco rattle virus Datasheet 346. Description of Plant Viruses; www.dvpweb.net.
Spinacia oleracea
spinach
No
TRV000-1,TRV000-3,TRV000-5
Spinach is a host for Tobacco rattle virus and may cause yellow mottle symptoms. No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
Richardson, MJ., 1990. An Annotated List of Seed-borne Diseases. International Seed Testing Association, Zurich Switzerland
Robinson DJ and Harrison BD. 1989. Tobacco rattle virus Datasheet 346. Description of Plant Viruses; www.dvpweb.net.
Viola spp.
violet, pansy
No
TRV000-4,TRV000-1
Reference above found seed of Veronica arvensis, European field pansy to be a pathway and overwintering reservoir. There is no evidence that seed of domesticated violets and pansies are pathways.
Cooper, J. I., and Harrison, B. D. (1973a). The role of weed hosts and the distribution and activity of vector nematodes in the ecology of tobacco rattle virus. Ann. Appl. Biol. 73:53–66.
Tobacco rattle virus. In: Crop Protection Compendium. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. www.cabi.org/cpc.
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