Peanut stunt virus
peanut stunt
black locust true mosaic virus, clover blotch virus, groundnut stunt virus, peanut common mosaic virus, peanut stunt cucumovirus, robinia mosaic virus
Morocco, Sudan, Asia, Bulgaria, France, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain
Southeast, Midwest states, WA
2023-04-05
virus
Brazil
Primarily a virus of Fabaceae family, tomato, celery,
PSV000
Common virus in peanuts. Can be seedborne in peanuts at low levels.
6 Known Hosts
Apium graveolens
celery
No
CABICPC
Celery is not commonly known as a host of PSV. No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Glycine max
soybean
No
PSV000-1, PSV000-2, CABICPC, RICHISTA
Pathway not proven. References from Japan appear to have used artificially inoculated plants in the laboratory. No evidence of seed transmission in nature. No other references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Use cultural practices such as eliminating the source of infection and using good quality seed to prevent the disease spreading. The use of resistant or tolerant varieties is recommended.
CABICPC
Iizuka N, Yunoki T, 1974. Peanut stunt virus isolated from soybeans, Glycine max Merr. Bulletin of the Tohoku National Agricultural Experiment Station, No.47:1-12
Iizuka N, Yoshida K, 1988. Incidence of mosaic disease in soybean in Hokkaido, and seed transmission of the causal viruses. Research Bulletin of the Hokkaido Agricultural Experiment Station, 150:33-43
Medicago sativa
alfalfa
No
CABICPC
Alfalfa is not commonly known as a host of PSV. No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
Pisum sativum
pea
No
CABICPC
Pea is not commonly known as a host of PSV. No references found indicating seed is a pathway.
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