Orthotospovirus impatiensnecromaculae(INSV00)
Hosts
Important note about the classification of host plants in GD:
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Categories have been assigned by the EPPO Secretariat on the basis of available data at the time of entry. They correspond to a qualitative evaluation of the importance of the host plant for the pest concerned and remain indicative only.
Further explanation of categories is available in the guide.
Organism | Type | |
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Alstroemeria aurea (ALTAU) | Major host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- As Alstroemeria aurantiaca. | ||
Alstroemeria sp. (ALTSS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Anemone coronaria (ANMCO) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. * Gera A, Kritzman A, Cohen J, Raccah B (1999) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus (INSV) in Israel. Plant Disease 83(6), p 587. * Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05), ------- As Anemone ‘Mona Lisa’. | ||
Anemone sp. (ANMSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Anthurium andraeanum (AURAN) | Major host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Anthurium scherzerianum (AURSC) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Anthurium sp. (AURSS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Antirrhinum majus (ATHMM) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Antirrhinum sp. (ATHSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Begonia cucullata (BEGCU) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Begonia semperflorens hybrids (BEGSH) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05), ------- As Begonia semperflorens, | ||
Begonia sp. (BEGSS) | Major host | |
* Stanković I, Vučurović A, Zečević K, Petrović B, Ristić D, Vučurović I, Krstić B (2020) Occurrence and molecular characterization of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in ornamentals in Serbia. Journal of Plant Pathology 102,787–797. | ||
Begonia tuberhybrida hybrids (BEGKH) | Major host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- As Begonia tuberhybrida * Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. ------- As Begonia tuberhybrida, * Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. ------- As Begonia tuberhybrida. * Trkulja V, Mihić Salapura J, Ćurković B, Stanković I, Bulajić A, Vučurović A, Krstić B (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Begonia in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Plant Disease 97(7), p 1004. ------- As Begonia tuberhybrida. | ||
Begonia x hiemalis (BEGEH) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Prot,ection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Begonia elatior. * Tian X, Zheng Y, Chintaluri K, Meng B (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Hiemalis Begonia (Begonia × hiemalis) in Canada. Plant Disease 97(2), p 291. | ||
Calceolaria herbeohybrida hybrids (CAZHY) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. ------- As Calceolaria herbeohybrida group. | ||
Calceolaria sp. (CAZSS) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Chrysanthemum x morifolium (CHYHO) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. * Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. ------- As Chrysanthemum morifolium. * Kondo T, Yamashita K, Sugiyama S (2011) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium) in Japan. Journal of General Plant Pathology 77,263–265. ------- As Chrysanthemum morifolium. * Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. -------- As Chrysanthemum morifolium. | ||
Cyclamen persicum (CYZPE) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. * Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. * Goto T, Sazarashi H, Nozawa H, Nakayama K, Natsuaki T (2001) Necrotic spot disease of cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) and exacum (Exacum affine) caused by Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV). Annual Report of the Kanto-Tosan Plant Protection Society 48, https://doi.org/10.11337/ktpps1999.2001.97 | ||
Dahlia sp. (DAHSS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Desmodium tortuosum (DEDTO) | Major host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Dianthus caryophyllus (DINCA) | Major host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Dianthus chinensis (DINCH) | Major host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Dianthus sp. (DINSS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Exacum affine (EXUAF) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. * Goto T, Sazarashi H, Nozawa H, Nakayama K, Natsuaki T (2001) Necrotic spot disease of cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) and exacum (Exacum affine) caused by Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV). Annual Report of the Kanto-Tosan Plant Protection Society 48, https://doi.org/10.11337/ktpps1999.2001.97 | ||
Ficus benjamina (FIUBE) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Ficus elastica (FIUEL) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. ------- Tested only by ELISA. | ||
Freesia refracta (FRERE) | Major host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. | ||
Freesia sp. (FRESS) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Gardenia jasminoides (GADJA) | Major host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. | ||
Gentiana macrophylla (GETMA) | Major host | |
* Ding M, Yin Y, Fang Q, Li S, Zhang Z (2011) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Gentiana macrophylla in China. Plant Disease 95(3), p 357. | ||
Gentiana sp. (GETSS) | Major host | |
* Nekoduka S, Hamada H, Katsube K (2005) Necrotic mottle disease of gentian caused by Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV). Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 71, 183-184. * Verhoeven JTHJ, Ding YM, Lesemann DE, van der Vlugt RAA, Roenhorst JW (2002) Virus infections in Gentiana species. Acta Horticulturae 568, 61-67. | ||
Gerbera jamesonii (GEBJA) | Major host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. | ||
Gerbera sp. (GEBSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Gladiolus sp. (GLASS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Gladiolus x gandavensis (GLAGA) | Major host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- As Gladiolus gandavensis. | ||
Impatiens hawkeri (IPAHA) | Major host | |
* Stanković I, Vučurović A, Zečević K, Petrović B, Ristić D, Vučurović I, Krstić B (2020) Occurrence and molecular characterization of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in ornamentals in Serbia. Journal of Plant Pathology 102,787–797. ------- As Impatiens hawkeri ‘SunPatiens’. | ||
Impatiens New Guinea hybrids (IPANG) | Major host | |
* Fuji S, Yamamoto H (2000) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in Akita Prefecture. Annual Report of the Society of Plant Protection of North Japan 51, 122-125. https://doi.org/10.11455/kitanihon1966.2000.122 | ||
Impatiens sp. (IPASS) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Impatiens walleriana (IPAWA) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. * Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. * Mavrič I, Ravnikar M (2001) First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Slovenia. Plant Disease 85 (12), p 1288. * Stanković I, Vučurović A, Zečević K, Petrović B, Ristić D, Vučurović I, Krstić B (2020) Occurrence and molecular characterization of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in ornamentals in Serbia. Journal of Plant Pathology 102,787–797. | ||
Iris pumila (IRIPU) | Major host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Iris x hollandica (IRIHO) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (KANBL) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Kalanchoe farinacea (KANFA) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Kalanchoe sp. (KANSS) | Major host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora (KANTE) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Lobelia erinus (LOBER) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Lobelia ‘Richardii’. | ||
Lobelia sp. (LOBSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Pelargonium peltatum (PELPE) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Pelargonium radens (PELRA) | Major host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. ------- As Pelargonium roseum. * Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot viris. In: Rao GP, Bragard C & Lebas BSM (editors) Characterisation, Diagnosis & Management of Plant Viruses; Vol 4: Grain Crops & Ornamentals. Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, 221-243. ------- As Pelargonium roseum. | ||
Pelargonium sp. (PELSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Pelargonium x hortorum (PELZO) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Petunia hybrids (PEUHY) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. | ||
Petunia sp. (PEUSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Phalaenopsis amabilis (PQAAM) | Major host | |
* Zheng YX, Li YZ, Liu YT, Xu XG, Ye M, Zhu QY (2010) Identification of Impatiens necrosis spot virus from Phalaenopsis amabilis in Yunnan. Acta Horticulturae Sinica 37(2), 313-318. | ||
Phalaenopsis hybrids (PQAHY) | Major host | |
* Baker CA, Davison D, Jones L (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus diagnosed in Phalaenopsis orchids from two Florida Nurseries. Plant Disease 91(11), p 1515. * Cheng XF, Dong JH, Fang Q, Ding M, McBeath JH, Zhang ZK (2010) Detection of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting Phalaenopsis in Yunnan. Journal of Plant Pathology 92(2), p 545. | ||
Primula obconica (PRIOB) | Major host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. * Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Primula sp. (PRISS) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Ranunculus asiaticus (RANAS) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. * Restuccia P, Mancini G, Bertaccini A, Bellardi MG (2011) Recent findings of viruses infecting Ranunculus hybrids in Liguria (Italy). Acta Horticulturae 901, 113-117. | ||
Ranunculus sp. (RANSS) | Major host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. | ||
Sinningia sp. (SNNSS) | Major host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Sinningia speciosa (SNNSP) | Major host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. | ||
Spathiphyllum sp. (SQFSS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. * Materazzi A,Triolo E (2001) Spathiphyllum sp.: A new natural host of Impatiens necrotic spot virus. Plant Disease 85(4), p 448. * Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Verbena hybrids (VEBHY) | Major host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. ------- As Verbena hybrid Temari. | ||
Verbena rigida (VEBRI) | Major host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Verbena sp. (VEBSS) | Major host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Zantedeschia aethiopica (ZNTAE) | Major host | |
* Lazzereschi S, Nesi B, Pecchioli S, Grassotti A, Rizzo D, Stefani L, Paoli M (2013) Serious damages by Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Zantedeschia aethiopica. Acta Horticulturae 1002, 319-326. | ||
Zinnia sp. (ZIISS) | Major host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Cardamine scutata (CARSC) | Wild/Weed | |
* Okuda M, Fuji S, Okuda S, Sako K, Iwanami T (2010) Evaluation of the potential of thirty two weed species as infection sources of impatiens necrotic spot virus. Journal of Plant Pathology 92(2), 357–361. | ||
Cerastium glomeratum (CERGL) | Wild/Weed | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. * Okuda M, Fuji S, Okuda S, Sako K, Iwanami T (2010) Evaluation of the potential of thirty two weed species as infection sources of impatiens necrotic spot virus. Journal of Plant Pathology 92(2), 357–361. | ||
Abelia x grandiflora (ABEGF) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Acanthospermum hispidum (ACNHI) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Aconitum sp. (AAOSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Adenium obesum (ADFOB) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Aeschynanthus sp. (AYNSS) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Ageratum houstonianum (AGEHO) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Agrostemma githago (AGOGI) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Allium cepa (ALLCE) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium cernuum (ALLCR) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium cristophii (ALLCP) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium lusitanicum (ALLLU) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host as Allium senescens subsp. montanum. | ||
Allium moly (ALLMO) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium oleraceum (ALLOL) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium oreophilum (ALLOR) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium porrum (ALLPO) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium rotundum (ALLSR) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium sativum (ALLSA) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium scorodoprasum (ALLSD) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium sphaerocephalon (ALLSP) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P. Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- confirmed host. * Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. | ||
Allium tuberosum (ALLTU) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Allium zebdanense (ALLZE) | Host | |
* Mansouri F, Krahulec F, Duchoslav M, Ryšánek P (2021) Newly identified host range of viruses infecting species of the genus Allium and their distribution in six habitats in the Czech Republic. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1496-1507. | ||
Althaea sp. (ALGSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Amaryllis sp. (AMYSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Anthemis sp. (ANTSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Anthriscus cerefolium (ANRCE) | Host | |
* Grausgruber-Gröger S (2012) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Ocimum basilicum, Eruca sativa and Anthriscus cerefolium in Austria. New Disease Reports 26, 12. | ||
Aphelandra sp. (APLSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Arabidopsis sp. (ARBSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Arachis hypogaea (ARHHY) | Host | |
* Pappu SS, Black MC, Pappu HR, Brenneman TB, Culbreath A, Todd JW (1999) First teport of natural infection of peanut (groundnut) by Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus (Family Bunyaviridae). Plant Disease 83(10), p 966. * Wells ML, Pappu HR, Culbreath AK, Todd JW, Brown SL (2001) Field survey of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Georgia peanut. Peanut Science 28(1), 34–37. | ||
Ardisia sp. (ADASS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Asparagus densiflorus (ASPSP) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. ------- As Asparagus sprengeri (it should be noted that there has been some confusion about the correct name of 'Sprenger asparagus', which is now considered to be A. aethiopicus and not A. sprengeri a synonym of A. densiflorus). | ||
Asplenium nidus (ASLNI) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Begonia leathermaniae (BEGLE) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Begonia peltata (BEGPL) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Bougainvillea sp. (BOUSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Bougainvillea spectabilis (BOUSP) | Host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Bouvardia sp. (BVASS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Browallia sp. (BRWSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Browallia speciosa (BRWSP) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Calendula sp. (CLDSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Callistephus sp. (CSPSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Calycanthus floridus (CALFL) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Canna x generalis (CNNHY) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. ------- As Canna x hortensis. | ||
Capsicum annuum (CPSAN) | Host | |
* Chen X-J, Huang Y, Li J, Huang C-J, Liu Y, Zhu M, Tao X-R (2016) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus causing chlorotic ringspots on pepper in Yunnan, China. Plant Disease 100(5), p 1029. * Gonzalez-Pacheco BE, Silva-Rosalez L (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Mexico on tomatillo and pepper plants. Plant Disease 97(8), p 1124. ------- Confirmed host. * Mavrič I, Ravnikar M (2001) First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Slovenia. Plant Disease 85 (12), p 1288. | ||
Cardamine hirsuta (CARHI) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Chenopodium album (CHEAL) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. * Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Chrysanthemum sp. (CHYSS) | Host | |
* Balukiewicz A, Kryczyński S (2005) Tospoviruses in chrysanthemum mother stock plants in Poland. The Polish Phytopathological Society 37, 59–67. * Mavrič I, Ravnikar M (2001) First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Slovenia. Plant Disease 85 (12), p 1288. * Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Cichorium intybus (CICIN) | Host | |
* Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot viris. In: Rao GP, Bragard C & Lebas BSM (editors) Characterisation, Diagnosis & Management of Plant Viruses; Vol 4: Grain Crops & Ornamentals. Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, 221-243. | ||
Cineraria sp. (CNFSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Cissus sp. (CIBSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. ------- Tested only by ELISA. | ||
Clarkia amoena subsp. lindleyi (GODGR) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. ------- As Godetia grandiflora. | ||
Clivia sp. (CLJSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Codiaeum variegatum (CDIVA) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Coleus scutellarioides (CXUBH) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. ------- As Solenostemon scutellarioides. * Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. ------- As Coleus blumei. | ||
Columnea sp. (CMNSS) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Cordyline fruticosa (CDLFR) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. ------- As Cordyline terminalis. | ||
Cucumis sativus (CUMSA) | Host | |
* Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot viris. In: Rao GP, Bragard C & Lebas BSM (editors) Characterisation, Diagnosis & Management of Plant Viruses; Vol 4: Grain Crops & Ornamentals. Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, 221-243. | ||
Curcuma longa (CURLO) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Curcuma sp. (CURSS) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Cycas sp. (CCYSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Cyclamen sp. (CYZSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Cyperus esculentus (CYPES) | Host | |
* Martínez-Ochoa N, Mullis SW, Csinos AS, Webster TM (2004) First report of yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) and purple nutsedge (C. rotundus) in Georgia naturally infected with Impatiens necrotic spot virus. Plant Disease 88(7), p 771. | ||
Cyperus rotundus (CYPRO) | Host | |
* Martínez-Ochoa N, Mullis SW, Csinos AS, Webster TM (2004) First report of yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) and purple nutsedge (C. rotundus) in Georgia naturally infected with Impatiens necrotic spot virus. Plant Disease 88(7), p 771. | ||
Cyrtomium falcatum (CWUFA) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Datura innoxia (DATIN) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Datura stramonium (DATST) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. * El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Delphinium sp. (DELSS) | Host | |
* Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot viris. In: Rao GP, Bragard C & Lebas BSM (editors) Characterisation, Diagnosis & Management of Plant Viruses; Vol 4: Grain Crops & Ornamentals. Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, 221-243. | ||
Dendrobium sp. (DENSS) | Host | |
* Zhang Q, Ding Y-M, Li M (2019) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium orchids in Yunnan Province, China. Plant Disease 94(7), p 915. | ||
Diascia rigescens (DJSRI) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Diascia sp. (DJSSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Dieffenbachia seguine (DIFSE) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. ------- As Dieffenbachia amoena. | ||
Digitalis sp. (DIKSS) | Host | |
* Adegbola RO, Marshall SH, Batuman O, Ullman DE, Gilbertson RL, Adkins S, Naidu RA (2019) Sequence analysis of the medium and small RNAs of impatiens necrotic spot virus reveals segment reassortment but not recombination. Archives of Virology 164, 2829–2836. | ||
Dischidia sp. (DIJSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Dracaena fragrans (DRNDE) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Dracaena sp. (DRNSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Echeveria sp. (ECVSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Epipremnum pinnatum (SNDAU) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. ------- As Scindapsus aureus. * Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. ------- As Scindapsus aureus. | ||
Episcia cupreata (EPSCU) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Erica sp. (EIASS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Erigeron canadensis (ERICA) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. ------- As Conyza canadensis. | ||
Eruca vesicaria subsp. sativa (ERUVE) | Host | |
* Grausgruber-Gröger S (2012) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Ocimum basilicum, Eruca sativa and Anthriscus cerefolium in Austria. New Disease Reports 26, 12. ------- As Eruca sativa. | ||
Erysimum x cheiri (CHUCH) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. ------- As Cheiranthus cheiri. * Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. ------- As Cheiranthus cheiri. | ||
Eupatorium capillifolium (EUPCP) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Euphorbia seguieriana (EPHSG) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Eustoma russellianum (EVMGR) | Host | |
* McMillan RT, Graves W (1999) Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus. Proceedings of the 112th Annual Meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society, Stuart, Florida, USA, 31 October - 2 November, 1999. -------- As Eustoma grandiflorum. * Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Eustoma sp. (EVMSS) | Host | |
* Fuji S, Yamamoto H (2000) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in Akita Prefecture. Annual Report of the Society of Plant Protection of North Japan 51, 122-125. https://doi.org/10.11455/kitanihon1966.2000.122 ------- As Lisianthus. | ||
Fatsia sp. (FATSS) | Host | |
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113, 119–157. | ||
Ficaria verna (FICVE) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- As Ranunculus ficaria. | ||
Franklinia alatamaha (FRKAL) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Gazania sp. (GAZSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. * Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Geranium carolinianum (GERCA) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Geranium sp. (GERSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Gnaphalium sp. (GNASS) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Gomphrena globosa (GOMGL) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Halesia carolina (HASCA) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Hedera helix (HEEHE) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Helianthus annuus (HELAN) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Helichrysum sp. (HECSS) | Host | |
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113, 119–157. | ||
Heptapleurum actinophyllum (SCHAC) | Host | |
* Balukiewicz A, Kryczyński S (2005) Tospoviruses in chrysanthemum mother stock plants in Poland. The Polish Phytopathological Society 37, 59–67. | ||
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis (HIBRS) | Host | |
* Elliott DR, Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM, Tang J, Alexander BJR (2009) Investigation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus outbreaks in New Zealand. Australasian Plant Pathology 38, 490–495. | ||
Hippeastrum hybrids (HPSHY) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. * Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Hippeastrum sp. (HPSSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Hosta sp. (HSTSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Hoya carnosa (HOYCA) | Host | |
* Kim M, Kang H-J, Kwak H-R, Kim J-E, Kim J, seo J-K, Choi HS (2017) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Hoya carnosa in Korea. Research in Plant Disease 23(4), 383-387. https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2017.23.4.383 | ||
Hoya sp. (HOYSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Hoya wayetii (HOYWY) | Host | |
* Adegbola RO, Marshall SH, Batuman O, Ullman DE, Gilbertson RL, Adkins S, Naidu RA (2019) Sequence analysis of the medium and small RNAs of impatiens necrotic spot virus reveals segment reassortment but not recombination. Archives of Virology 164, 2829–2836. | ||
Hydrangea quercifolia (HYEQU) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Hydrangea sp. (HYESS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Hymenocallis littoralis (HMJLI) | Host | |
* Liu HY, Sears JL, Mou B (2009) Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a new natural host of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in California. Plant Disease 93(6),p 673. | ||
Ilex glabra (ILEGL) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Ipomoea tricolor (IPOTO) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Isotoma axillaris (ISOAX) | Host | |
* Bellardi MG, Cavicchi L, Pirini Casadei M, Vicchi V, Bozzano G (2001) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting Isotoma axillaris. Journal of Plant Pathology 93(4S), S4.26. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Jacquemontia tamnifolia (IAQTA) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Kohleria sp. (KOHSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Lactuca sativa (LACSA) | Host | |
* Beris D, Malandraki I, Kektsidou O, Vassilakos N, Varveri C (2020) First report of impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting lettuce in Greece. Plant Disease 104(10), p 2742. ------- Confirmed host. * Hasegawa DK, Hladky LJ, Wintermantel WM, Putman AI, Barman AK, Slinski S, Palumbo J, Poudel B (2022) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus Infecting lettuce in Arizona and Southern desert regions of California. Plant Disease. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-09-21-2118-PDN * Koike ST, Kuo Y-W, Rojas MR, Gilbertson RL (2008) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting lettuce in California. Plant Disease 92(8), p 1248. | ||
Lavandula sp. (LAVSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Leucanthemum sp. (LCASS) | Host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Limonium sinuatum (LIISI) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Limonium sp. (LIISS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Lysimachia congestiflora (LYSCO) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Lysimachia congestiflora ‘Lyssi’. | ||
Maranta leuconeura (MARLE) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Matricaria chamomilla (MATCH) | Host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Mollugo verticillata (MOLVE) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Monarda didyma (MOADI) | Host | |
* Rayapati AN, Deom CM, Sherwood JL (2005) Expansion of the host range of Impatiens necrotic spot virus to peppers. Plant Health Progress 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-2005-0727-01-HN | ||
Nemesia strumosa (NMEST) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Nepenthes x coccinea (NPNCO) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Nicotiana benthamiana (NIOBE) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. * Perry KL, Miller L, Williams L (2005) Impatiens necrotic spot virus in greenhouse-grown potatoes in New York State. Plant Disease 89 (3), p 340. | ||
Nicotiana tabacum (NIOTA) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. * Martínez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Whitty EB, Johnson AW, Parrish MJ (2003) First teport on the incidence of mixed infections of Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) and Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) in tobacco grown in Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia. Plant Health Progress. Https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-2003-0417-01-HN | ||
Ocimum basilicum (OCIBA) | Host | |
* Grausgruber-Gröger S (2012) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Ocimum basilicum, Eruca sativa and Anthriscus cerefolium in Austria. New Disease Reports 26, 12. * Poojari S, Naidu RA (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) infecting basil (Ocimum basilicum) in the United States. Plant Disease 97(6), p 850. | ||
Oncidium sp. (OCDSS) | Host | |
* Lebas BSM, Ochoa-Corona FM (2007) Impatiens necrotic spot viris. In: Rao GP, Bragard C & Lebas BSM (editors) Characterisation, Diagnosis & Management of Plant Viruses; Vol 4: Grain Crops & Ornamentals. Studium Press LLC, Texas, USA, 221-243. | ||
Opuntia microdasys (OPUMI) | Host | |
* Blockley AL, Mumford RA (2001) Identification and isolation of Impatiens necrotic spot virus from prickly pear cactus (Opuntia microdasys). Plant Pathology 50(6), p 805. ------- As Opuntia microdasys var. albata. | ||
Osteospermum sp. (OSPSS) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Oxydendrum arboreum (OXDAR) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Penstemon sp. (PEESS) | Host | |
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113, 119–157. | ||
Peperomia obtusifolia (PEOOB) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Peperomia rotundifolia (PEONU) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Pericallis cruenta (SENCU) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Senecio cruentus, | ||
Pericallis x hybrida (SENCR) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. * Tanina K, Inoue K, Date H, Okuda M, Hanada K, Nasu H, Kasuyama S (2001) Necrotic spot disease of cineraria caused by Impatiens necrotic spot virus. Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 67, 42-45. ------- As Senecio x hybridus. | ||
Philodendron sp. (PIOSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. * Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Phlox sp. (POXSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Photinia x fraseri (PHNFR) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Physalis ixocarpa (PHYIX) | Host | |
* Gonzalez-Pacheco BE, Silva-Rosalez L (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Mexico on tomatillo and pepper plants. Plant Disease 97(8), p 1124. ------- Confirmed host (as Physalis ixocarpa). | ||
Pilea cadierei (PILCA) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Pittosporum sp. (PTUSS) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Plantago asiatica (PLAMS) | Host | |
* Chung BN, An TJ, Cho I-S, Yoon J-Y (2021) First report of impatiens necrotic spot virus on Plantago asiatica cultivated in open fields. Research in Plant Disease 27(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2021.27.1.1 | ||
Platycodon grandiflorus (PLXGR) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Portulaca grandiflora (PORGR) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Portulaca oleracea (POROL) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Raphanus raphanistrum (RAPRA) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Rhaphiolepis indica (RAHIN) | Host | |
* Ruter JM, Gitaitis Georgia RD (1993) Impatiens necrotic spot virus on woody ornamentals in Georgia. Proceedings of SNA Research conference 38, 212-213. | ||
Richardia scabra (RCHSC) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Rosa sp. (ROSSS) | Host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Rubus (1RUBG) | Host | |
* Coneva E, Murphy JF, Boozer R, Velasquez N (2009) Viruses identified in blackberries grown in Alabama. Phytopathology 99(6 suppl.), S24. ------- confirmed host. | ||
Rubus sp. (RUBSS) | Host | |
* Coneva E, Murphy JF, Boozer R, Velasquez N (2010) Incidence and distribution of viruses in blackberry (Rubus sp.) in Alabama. International Journal of Fruit Science 10(1), 87-95. * Tzanetakis IE, Guzmán-Baeny TL, VanEsbroeck ZP, Fernandez GE, Martin RR (2009) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in blackberry in the Southeastern United States. Plant Disease 93(4), p 432. | ||
Ruscus sp. (RUCSS) | Host | |
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113, 119–157. | ||
Salvia sp. (SALSS) | Host | |
* Shahraeen N, Ghotbi T, Mahraban AH (2002) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 86(6), p 694. | ||
Salvia splendens (SALSP) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Saxifraga stolonifera (SXFSA) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. | ||
Schefflera sp. (SCHSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Schizanthus sp. (SZTSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Schizanthus x wisetonensis (SZTWI) | Host | |
* Daughtrey ML (1996) Detection and identification of tospoviruses in greehouses. Acta Horticulturae 431, 90-98. | ||
Scindapsus sp. (SNDSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Solanum brevicaule (SOLBR) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Solanum oplocense. | ||
Solanum lycopersicum (LYPES) | Host | |
* Adegbola RO, Marshall SH, Batuman O, Ullman DE, Gilbertson RL, Adkins S, Naidu RA (2019) Sequence analysis of the medium and small RNAs of impatiens necrotic spot virus reveals segment reassortment but not recombination. Archives of Virology 164, 2829–2836. * Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11), 1220-1230. | ||
Solanum mochiquense (SOLMQ) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Solanum muricatum (SOLMU) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Solanum tuberosum (SOLTU) | Host | |
* Crosslin JM, Hamlin LL (2010) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus infecting greenhouse-grown potatoes in Washington State. Plant Disease 94(12), p 1507. ------- Confirmed host. * Perry KL, Miller L, Williams L (2005) Impatiens necrotic spot virus in greenhouse-grown potatoes in New York State. Plant Disease 89 (3), p 340. * Pourrahim R, Golnaraghi AR, Farzadfar Sh (2012) Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus on potatoes in Iran. Plant Disease 96(5), p 771. | ||
Sonchus oleraceus (SONOL) | Host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Spinacia oleracea (SPQOL) | Host | |
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113, 119–157. * Liu HY, Sears JL, Mou B (2009) Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) is a new natural host of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in California. Plant Disease 93(6),p 673. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Stachys floridana (STAFL) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Stellaria media (STEME) | Host | |
* Mertelik J, Mokra V, Gotzova B, Gabrielova S (2002) Occurrence and identification of impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Czech Republic. Acta Horticulturae 568, 79-83. * Okuda M, Fuji S, Okuda S, Sako K, Iwanami T (2010) Evaluation of the potential of thirty two weed species as infection sources of impatiens necrotic spot virus. Journal of Plant Pathology 92(2), 357–361. | ||
Stephanotis sp. (SFTSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Streptocarpus ionanthus (SNPIO) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. ------- As Saintpaulia ionantha. * Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) ------- As Saintpaulia sp. | ||
Streptocarpus sp. (SRQSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Syngonium podophyllum (SYNPO) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Torenia fournieri (TONFO) | Host | |
* Roggero P, Ciuffo M, Dellavalle G, Gotta P, Gallo S, Peters D (1999) Additional ornamental species as hosts of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in Italy. Plant Disease 83(10), p 967. | ||
Trachelium sp. (TCJSS) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Tradescantia albiflora (TRAAL) | Host | |
* Kazinczi G, Horvath J, Takacs A (2007) Tospoviruses on Ornamentals. Plant viruses 1(29), 142-162. | ||
Tripleurospermum maritimum (MATMA) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. -------- As Matricaria maritima. | ||
Tulbaghia violacea (TUHVI) | Host | |
* Hu J, Zhang L, Yang Z, Qian H, Xu Z, Hao J, Ji P, Dong J (2023) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus infecting Tulbaghia violacea in China. Plant Disease 107(3), 974. ------- symptomatic. | ||
Tulipa sp. (TULSS) | Host | |
* Stanković I, Vučurović A, Zečević K, Petrović B, Ristić D, Vučurović I, Krstić B (2020) Occurrence and molecular characterization of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus in ornamentals in Serbia. Journal of Plant Pathology 102,787–797. | ||
Viola sp. (VIOSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N, Winter S (2005) Occurrence of Tospoviruses in ornamental and weed species in Markazi and Tehran Provinces in Iran. Plant Disease 89(4), 425-429. | ||
Wahlenbergia marginata (WAHMA) | Host | |
* Martinez-Ochoa N, Csinos AS, Webster TM, Bertrand P (2003) Occurrence of mixed infections of tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV) in weeds around tobacco fields in Georgia. Phytopathology 93, S58. | ||
Zantedeschia albomaculata (ZNTAL) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Zantedeschia odorata (ZNTOD) | Host | |
* Werkman AW, Verhoeven JThJ, Roenhorst JW (undated) Plant species found infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus at the Dutch Plant Protection Service since 1989. https://edepot.wur.nl/341977 (last accessed 2022-05) | ||
Zantedeschia sp. (ZNTSS) | Host | |
* Mavrič I, Ravnikar M (2001) First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Slovenia. Plant Disease 85 (12), p 1288. | ||
Zingiber sp. (ZINSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Zinnia elegans (ZIIEL) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T (2013) Serological and molecular detection of INSV and introduction of some INSV ornamental host plants from five provinces in Iran. Iranian Journal of Plant Pathology 49 (1), 41. | ||
Beta vulgaris (BEAVX) | Experimental | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Citrullus lanatus (CITLA) | Experimental | |
* Gonzalez-Pacheco BE, Silva-Rosalez L (2013) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Mexico on tomatillo and pepper plants. Plant Disease 97(8), p 1124. | ||
Vicia faba (VICFX) | Experimental | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. | ||
Celosia argentea (CEOAR) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Experiment host and considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Convolvulus arvensis (CONAR) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Hemerocallis fulva var. aurantiaca (HEGFA) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. --------- As Hemerocallis aurantiaca. Considered as a doubtful host as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Hippeastrum vittatum (HPSVI) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Myosoton aquaticum (MYTAQ) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- As Stellaria aquatica. Considered to be a doubtful host as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction . | ||
Oxalis rosea (OXARO) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Phaseolus vulgaris (PHSVX) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Experiment host and considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. | ||
Tropaeolum majus (TOPMA) | Doubtful host | |
* El-Deen Abd El-Wahab AS, Abdel-Kader El-Sheikh M, Elnagar S (2011) First record of Frankliniella occidentalis and Impatiens necrotic spot virus in Egypt. Journal of Life Sciences 5, 690-696. ------- Considered to be doubtful as ELISA test only gave a weak reaction. |