Grablovirus vitis(GRBAV0)
Distribution details in United States of America (California)
First recorded in: 2008
EPPO Reporting Service (2023/069) : studies on potential vectors.
* Al Rwahnih M, Dave A, Anderson MM, Rowhani M, Uyemoto JK, Sudarshana MR (2013) Association of a DNA virus with grapevines affected by red blotch disease in California. Phytopathology 103(10), 1069-1076.
* Al Rwahnih M, Al Rwahnih A, Golino D (2015) First report of Grapevine red blotch-associated virus in archival grapevine material from Sonoma county, California. Plant Disease 99(6), p 895.
--------- Results suggest that GRBaV is not a newly emergent virus but might have been present in Californian vineyards for 74 years.
* INTERNET
Cornell University. Cieniewicz E, Fuchs M (2014) Grapevine red blotch disease. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/nysipm/factsheets/grapes/diseases/gv_red_blotch.pdf
* Krenz B, Thompson JR, McLane HL, Fuchs M, Perry KL (2014) Grapevine red blotch-associated virus is widespread in the United States. Phytopathology 104(11), 1232-1240.
* Thompson T, Petersen S, Londo J, Qiu WP (2018) First report of Grapevine red blotch virus in seven Vitis species in a U.S. Vitis Germplasm Repository. Plant Disease 102(4), p 828.
------- Detected in samples collected from the Davis germplasm collection (V. aestivalis, V. nesbittiana, V. biformis, V. monticola, V. blancoii, V. bloodworthiana, and V. amurensis).
* Wilson H, Hogg BN, Blaisdell GK, Andersen JC, Yazdani AS, Billings AC, Ooi KL, Soltani N, Almeida RP, Cooper ML, Al Rwahnih M (2022) Survey of vineyard insects and plants to identify potential insect vectors and noncrop reservoirs of grapevine red blotch virus. PhytoFrontiers 2(1), 66-73.
* Al Rwahnih M, Al Rwahnih A, Golino D (2015) First report of Grapevine red blotch-associated virus in archival grapevine material from Sonoma county, California. Plant Disease 99(6), p 895.
--------- Results suggest that GRBaV is not a newly emergent virus but might have been present in Californian vineyards for 74 years.
* INTERNET
Cornell University. Cieniewicz E, Fuchs M (2014) Grapevine red blotch disease. http://nysipm.cornell.edu/nysipm/factsheets/grapes/diseases/gv_red_blotch.pdf
* Krenz B, Thompson JR, McLane HL, Fuchs M, Perry KL (2014) Grapevine red blotch-associated virus is widespread in the United States. Phytopathology 104(11), 1232-1240.
* Thompson T, Petersen S, Londo J, Qiu WP (2018) First report of Grapevine red blotch virus in seven Vitis species in a U.S. Vitis Germplasm Repository. Plant Disease 102(4), p 828.
------- Detected in samples collected from the Davis germplasm collection (V. aestivalis, V. nesbittiana, V. biformis, V. monticola, V. blancoii, V. bloodworthiana, and V. amurensis).
* Wilson H, Hogg BN, Blaisdell GK, Andersen JC, Yazdani AS, Billings AC, Ooi KL, Soltani N, Almeida RP, Cooper ML, Al Rwahnih M (2022) Survey of vineyard insects and plants to identify potential insect vectors and noncrop reservoirs of grapevine red blotch virus. PhytoFrontiers 2(1), 66-73.
Country | State | Status | |
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Canada | Ontario | Present, restricted distribution | |
Canada | British Columbia | Present, no details | |
Canada | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Canada | Nova Scotia | Present, no details | |
Mexico | Present, no details |