Tobamovirus fructirugosum(TOBRFV)
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Wilting and yellowing symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)
Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana Godínez
Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana Godínez
Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana Godínez
Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana Godínez
Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana Godínez
Discoloration on fruit 'Cuore di Bue' (Piedmont, Italy, May 2019)
Courtesy: Piemonte Region, Plant Protection Services
Severe mosaic and blistering on tomato leaves (Sicily, Italy, October 2018)
Courtesy: Prof. Salvatore Davino
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana tabacum cv. xanthii obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptomatic side shoots, tomato plant (Sicily, Italy, January 2019)
Courtesy: Prof. Salvatore Davino
Leaf mosaic on tomato (Piedmont, Italy, May 2019)
Courtesy: Piemonte Region, Plant Protection Services
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana tabacum cv. xanthii obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana benthamiana obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Chenopodium quinoa obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)
Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Chenopodiastrum murale sometimes presents symptoms (right) and sometimes not (left) (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato,(Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Light mosaic symptoms in younger tomato leaves of a side shoot (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Light mosaic symptoms in younger tomato leaves of a side shoot (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)
Mixed infection of ToBRFV & PepMV on Solanum lycopersicum; narrowed leaves
Courtesy: NPPO of the Netherlands
Flexuous (potexvirus-like) and rod-shaped (tobamovirus-like) particles observed in leaf-dip preparations by transmission electron microscopy
Courtesy: Olivier Schumpp
Local necrotic lesions on leaf of Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi following sap inoculation 10 dpi.
Courtesy: Olivier Schumpp
Symptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)
Symptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)
Symptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)
Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing yellowing
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing necrotic lesions
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)
Conspicuous symptoms observed on 180 plants after sowing under greenhouse conditions.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez Gutierrez
Tomato plants (genotypes with intermediate resistance to ToBRFV). Under high temperatures symptoms are more severe than under normal temperatures. Photo taken in commercial greenhouses in Coahuila, Mexico.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez Gutierrez
Severe symptoms on susceptible tomato plants (fruiting period) under greenhouse conditions. Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez Gutierrez
Symptoms on susceptible plants (50 days after first contact with ToBRFV infected plants). Severe mosaic, stunting, leaf curling, decreased photosynthetic quality and inhibition of fruit set.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez Gutierrez