Potyvirus plumpoxi(PPV000)
Distribution details in Korea, Republic
First recorded in: 2016
Pest status declared by NPPO: Transient : actionable, under eradication by official control (2016-09)
EPPO Reporting Service (2017/046) : first found in August 2016 in a peach tree (Prunus persica). Under eradication.
Kim et al. (2019): During 2016-2017, samples were collected from 30,333 trees in 1,985 orchards of stone fruits in 8 provinces and 4 cities, and tested by RT-PCR. As a result, 21 trees including peach (9 trees), Japanese apricot (4 trees), plum (1 tree), apricot (7 trees) in 10 orchards were infected and controlled by eradication program. Under eradication
Kim et al. (2019): During 2016-2017, samples were collected from 30,333 trees in 1,985 orchards of stone fruits in 8 provinces and 4 cities, and tested by RT-PCR. As a result, 21 trees including peach (9 trees), Japanese apricot (4 trees), plum (1 tree), apricot (7 trees) in 10 orchards were infected and controlled by eradication program. Under eradication
* Kim M, Kim G-S, Kwak H-R, Kim J-E, Seo J-K, Hong S-J, et al. (2019) Occurrence and eradication of Plum pox virus on Ornamentals in Korea, 2016-2017. Research in Plant Disease 25(1), 8–15. (in Korean with English abstract) https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2019.25.1.8
* IPPC website. Official Pest Reports – Republic of Korea (KOR-04/4 of 2016-09-06) First outbreak of Plum pox virus (PPV). https://www.ippc.int/en/countries/republic-of-korea/pestreports/2016/08/first-outbreak-of-plum-pox-virus-ppv/
* Oh JH, Park CY, Lee HK, Yeom YA, Lim SM, Moon JS, Lee SH (2017) First report of Plum pox virus strain D isolate in peach (Prunus persica) in Korea. Plant Disease 101(1), p 265.
* IPPC website. Official Pest Reports – Republic of Korea (KOR-04/4 of 2016-09-06) First outbreak of Plum pox virus (PPV). https://www.ippc.int/en/countries/republic-of-korea/pestreports/2016/08/first-outbreak-of-plum-pox-virus-ppv/
* Oh JH, Park CY, Lee HK, Yeom YA, Lim SM, Moon JS, Lee SH (2017) First report of Plum pox virus strain D isolate in peach (Prunus persica) in Korea. Plant Disease 101(1), p 265.