Tobacco rattle virus
                        spraing 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
                        AK, CA, CO, FL, ID, IL, IN, MA, MI, MN, NE, NC, ND, OH, OR, PA, UT, WA, WI
                        2024-09-08
                        virus
                        Korea
                        TRV occurs on numerous crops in many countries and has been detected on over 100 mono- and dicotyledonous plant species.
                        TRV000
                        Tobacco Rattle Virus is soil-borne and transmitted between plants by the nematode species Trichodorus and Paratrichodorus. Seed is only known to be a pathway in some weed species.
                        
                10 Known Hosts
            
             Allium cepa
                                        onion
                                        Pathway not proven
                                        TRV000-6, CABICPC
                                        One reference found indicating seed transmission via mechanical inoculation. There were no other references found indicating seed is a pathway for tobacco rattle virus in nature.                                             
                                         Paeonia spp.
                                        peonies
                                        No
                                        CABICPC
                                        Peonies are a host of Tobacco rattle virus, no references found indicating that seed is a pathway.                                            
                                         Viola spp.
                                        violet, pansy
                                        No
                                        TRV000-4, CABICPC
                                        One reference found indicating seed of Viola arvensis to be a pathway and overwintering reservoir. There is no evidence that seed of domesticated violets and pansies are pathways.                                            
                                        
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