Brevipalpus azores(BRVPAZ)
Vector of
Important note on vectors:
Information on vectors and their associated pathogens is a new feature of the database (April 2023). Data will gradually be entered by the EPPO Secretariat and will focus on regulated (quarantine) pests.
Information on vectors and their associated pathogens is a new feature of the database (April 2023). Data will gradually be entered by the EPPO Secretariat and will focus on regulated (quarantine) pests.
Organism | Type | |
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Dichorhavirus australis (CIBSV0) | Potential vector | |
* Chabi-Jesus C, Ramos-González PL, Tassi AD, Rossetto Pereira L, Bastianel M, Lau D, Canale MC, Harakava R, Novelli VM, Kitajima EW, Freitas-Astúa J (2023) Citrus bright spot virus: a new dichorhavirus, transmitted by Brevipalpus azores, causing Citrus leprosis disease in Brazil. Plants 12(6), 1371. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12061371 ------- Preliminary tests suggested that Brevipalpus azores could act as a vector. | ||
Higrevirus waimanalo (HGSV20) | Known vector | |
Olmedo Velarde A, Larrea-Sarmiento A, Wang X, Hu JS, Melzer MJ (2023) A breakthrough in kitavirids: genetic variability, reverse-genetics, Koch's postulates and transmission of hibiscus green spot virus 2. Phytopathology (early view). https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-04-23-0110-R * Olmedo-Velarde A, Roy A, Padmanabhan C, Nunziata S, Nakhla MK, Melzer M (2021) First report of orchid fleck virus associated with citrus leprosis symptoms in rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri) and mandarin (C. reticulata) the United States. Plant disease 105, 2258. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-12-20-2736-PDN |