Cauliflower Mosaic Virus
                        Cauliflower Mosaic
                        brassica virus 3, broccoli mosaic virus, cabbage mosaic virus, cabbage virus B, cauliflower mosaic caulimovirus
                        Worldwide
                        GA, Hi
                        2024-08-27
                        virus
                        Nepal
                        Brassicaceae family
                        CAMV00
                        Cauliflower Mosaic Virus is transmitted between host plants by more than 27 aphid species in a non-persistent manner.  Multiple sources noted CAMV00 is not seed transmitted. 
                        
                3 Known Hosts
            
             Brassica oleracea 
                                        Cabbage, cauliflower
                                        No
                                        CABICPC, ISFRPLD, DPVWEB, CAMV00-1, CAMV00-2, CAMV00-3, CAMV00-4
                                        Seed is not a pathway. Cauliflower mosaic virus is aphid transmitted.                                             
                                        Haas, M., Bureau, M., Geldreich, A., Yot, P., & Keller, M. (2002). Cauliflower mosaic virus: still in the news. Molecular Plant Pathology, 3(6), 419-429.
                                            Bak, A., & Emerson, J. B. (2020). Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) biology, management, and relevance to GM plant detection for sustainable organic agriculture. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 4, 21.
                                            Kennedy, J. S., Day, M. F., and Eastop, V. F. (1962). A Conspectus of Aphids as Vectors of Plant Viruses. London: Commonwealth Institute of Entomology.
                                            Yasaka, R., Nguyen, H. D., Ho, S. Y. W., DuchĂȘne, S., Korkmaz, S., Katis, N., et al. (2014). The temporal evolution and global spread of Cauliflower mosaic virus, a plant pararetrovirus. PLoS ONE 9:e856410. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085641
                                             Raphanus sativus
                                        radish
                                        No
                                        CABICPC, ISFRPLD, DPVWEB, CAMV00-1, CAMV00-2, CAMV00-3, CAMV00-4
                                        Seed is not a pathway. Cauliflower mosaic virus is aphid transmitted.                                             
                                        Haas, M., Bureau, M., Geldreich, A., Yot, P., & Keller, M. (2002). Cauliflower mosaic virus: still in the news. Molecular Plant Pathology, 3(6), 419-429.
                                            Bak, A., & Emerson, J. B. (2020). Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) biology, management, and relevance to GM plant detection for sustainable organic agriculture. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 4, 21.
                                            Kennedy, J. S., Day, M. F., and Eastop, V. F. (1962). A Conspectus of Aphids as Vectors of Plant Viruses. London: Commonwealth Institute of Entomology.
                                            Yasaka, R., Nguyen, H. D., Ho, S. Y. W., DuchĂȘne, S., Korkmaz, S., Katis, N., et al. (2014). The temporal evolution and global spread of Cauliflower mosaic virus, a plant pararetrovirus. PLoS ONE 9:e856410. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0085641
                                             Solanum lycopersicum
                                        tomato
                                        Not a host
                                        CABICPC, ISFRPLD, DPVWEB, CAMV00-1, CAMV00-2
                                        Seed is not a pathway.  Tomato is not a host.  The only record Solanaceae host of CAMV00 is the genus Datura and Nicotania.                                             
                                        Haas, M., Bureau, M., Geldreich, A., Yot, P., & Keller, M. (2002). Cauliflower mosaic virus: still in the news. Molecular Plant Pathology, 3(6), 419-429.
                                            Bak, A., & Emerson, J. B. (2020). Cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) biology, management, and relevance to GM plant detection for sustainable organic agriculture. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 4, 21.
                                            
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