EPPO Global Database

Potyvirus plumpoxi(PPV000)

Vectors

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.
Organism Type
Aphis fabae (APHIFA) Known vector
* Labonne G, Yvon M, Quiot JB, Avinent L, Llacer G (1995) Aphids as potential vectors of Plum pox virus: comparison of methods of testing and epidemiological consequences. Acta Horticulturae 386, 207-218.
Aphis gossypii (APHIGO) Known vector
* Labonne G, Yvon M, Quiot JB, Avinent L, Llacer G (1995) Aphids as potential vectors of Plum pox virus: comparison of methods of testing and epidemiological consequences. Acta Horticulturae 386, 207-218.
Aphis hederae (APHIHE) Known vector
* Labonne G, Yvon M, Quiot JB, Avinent L, Llacer G (1995) Aphids as potential vectors of Plum pox virus: comparison of methods of testing and epidemiological consequences. Acta Horticulturae 386, 207-218.
Aphis spiraecola (APHISI) Known vector
* Cambra M, Vidal E (2017) Sharka, a vector-borne disease caused by Plum pox virus: vector species, transmission mechanism, epidemiology and mitigation strategies to reduce its natural spread. Acta Horticulturae 1163, 57-68.
Brachycaudus cardui (BRDSCA) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.
Brachycaudus helichrysi (ANURHE) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.
Brachycaudus persicae (ANURPN) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.
Hyalopterus pruni (HYALPR) Known vector
* Cambra M, Vidal E (2017) Sharka, a vector-borne disease caused by Plum pox virus: vector species, transmission mechanism, epidemiology and mitigation strategies to reduce its natural spread. Acta Horticulturae 1163, 57-68.
Myzus cerasi (MYZUCE) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.
Myzus persicae (MYZUPE) Known vector
* Cambra M, Vidal E (2017) Sharka, a vector-borne disease caused by Plum pox virus: vector species, transmission mechanism, epidemiology and mitigation strategies to reduce its natural spread. Acta Horticulturae 1163, 57-68.
Myzus varians (MYZUVA) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.
Phorodon humuli (PHODHU) Known vector
* Cambra M, Vidal E (2017) Sharka, a vector-borne disease caused by Plum pox virus: vector species, transmission mechanism, epidemiology and mitigation strategies to reduce its natural spread. Acta Horticulturae 1163, 57-68.
Rhopalosiphum padi (RHOPPA) Known vector
* Labonne G, Yvon M, Quiot JB, Avinent L, Llacer G (1995) Aphids as potential vectors of Plum pox virus: comparison of methods of testing and epidemiological consequences. Acta Horticulturae 386, 207-218.
Sitobion fragariae (MACSFR) Known vector
* Gildow F, Damsteegt V, Stone A, Schneider W, Luster D, Levy L (2004) Plum pox in North America: identification of aphid vectors and a potential role for fruit in virus spread. Phytopathology 94, 868–874.