Alstroemeria
inca lily
3 Related Pests
Arabis mosaic virus
virus
Arabis mosaic nepovirus, Ash ring and line pattern virus, Forsythia yellow net virus, Hop nettlehead virus,Jasmine yellow blotch virus, Raspberry yellow dwarf virus, Rhabarber mosaik virus (rhubarb mosaic virus), Rhubarb mosaic virus
Worldwide
CT, FL, MI, MN, MO, NE, NY, OH, SC
Mexico, China, Korea, Brazil, Thailand
2022-10-08
This virus has been reported in Mexico, China (CABI, 2017), but natural spread may be limited to EU (Murant, 1974).
Wide host range including many vegetable, agronomic and fruit species
No
No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Impatiens necrotic spot virus
virus
Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus, Impatiens strain
Africa: Egypt, Uganda; Asia: China, Iran, Japan, South Korea; Europe: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Gurnsey, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, UK; North America: Canada, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, USA; Oceania: Australia, New Zealand; South America: Chile, Colombia.
Widespread
Korea
2024-09-07
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.
Wide host range. Main: Impatiens. Other: many ornamentals and vegetables.
No
Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Thrip transmitted in nature. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Freesia mosaic virus
virus
freesia mosaic potyvirus, Freesia streak virus, Freesia-virus
Asia: South Korea, Europe: Bulgaria, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, UK, Australia
none
Brazil
-0001-11-30
The virus is transmitted by the potato aphid. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
Alstroemeria
No
CABICPC, CDFA
Transmitted by the potato aphid. Seed is not known to be a pathway.
CABICPC, CDFA
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