EPPO Global Database

Crinivirus tomatichlorosis(TOCV00)

Distribution details in Brazil

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2024: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 2006
Comments
EPPO Reporting Service (2009/218) : first found in 2006 in field tomatoes near Sumaré, São Paulo State.

EPPO Reporting Service (2012/122) : detected for the first time in 2011 in a potato crop showing symptoms of leaf rolling and interveinal chlorosis (county of Cristalina, Goias).

EPPO Reporting Service (2014/015) : also in Bahia, Espirito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and Distrito Federal.

EPPO Reporting Service (2016/108) : also on aubergines (Solanum melongena, S. aethiopicum) in several states (Espirito Santo, Federal District, Goias, Rio Grande do Sul, Sao Paulo).

EPPO Reporting Service (2020/091) : on cucumber (Cucumis sativus) in State of São Paulo.
References
* Barbosa JC, Teixeira APM, Moreira AG, Camargo LEA, Bergamin Filho A, Kitajima EW, Rezende JAM (2008) First report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting tomato crops in Brazil. Plant Disease 92(12), p 1709.
------- First record for Brazil.

* Barbosa JC, Rezende JAM, Filho AB (2013) Low genetic diversity suggests a single introduction and recent spread of Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil. Journal of Phytopathology 161(11-12), 884-886.
------- Also in Bahia, Espirito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and Distrito Federal.

* Bello VH, Gorayeb ES, Watanabe LFM, De Marchi BR, Ribeiro-Junior MR, Vicentin E, da Silva FB, Krause-Sakate R (2020) First report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting cucumber in Brazil. Plant Disease 104(2), p 603. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-07-19-1490-PDN

* Boiteux LS, Lima MF, Fonseca MEN, Mendonça JL, Costa AF, Silva-Filho JG, Fontes MG, González-Arcos M (2018) Identification of eight Solanum (subgenus Leptostemonum) species a novel natural hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil. Plant Disease 102, 1673.
------- Detected in several weed species (Solanum stramoniifolium, S. sessiliflorum, S. subinerme, S. jamaicense, S. mammosum, S. scuticum, S. velleum from DF and S. paniculatum from Pernambuco.

* Caram Souza-Dias JA, Jeffries C, Rezende JAM, Lima MF (2014) A new virus threat to seed potato certification in Brazil: the whitefly-transmitted Tomato chlorosis virus (genus: Crinivirus). Potato Research 57(2), 165-166.
------- On potato in Goias (Cristalina) and Sao Paulo (Paranapanema).

* Fonseca MEN, Boiteux LS, Abreu H, Nogueira I, Pereira-Carvalho RC (2013) Physalis angulata: a new natural host of Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil. Plant Disease 97(5), p 692.
------- On Physalis angulata (weed) in Capao Bonito (Sao Paulo state).

* Fonseca MEN, Boiteux LS, Lima MF, Mendonça JL, Costa AF, Fontes MG, Costa H, González-Arcos M (2016) First report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting eggplant and scarlet eggplant in Brazil. Plant Disease 100(4), p 867.
------- On Solanum melongena and S. aethiopicum in several states (Espirito Santo, Federal District, Goias, Rio Grande do Sul, Sao Paulo).

* Freitas DMS, Nardin I, Shimoyama N, Souza-Dias JAC, Rezende JAM (2012) First report of Tomato chlorosis virus in potato in Brazil. Plant Disease 96(4), 593-594.

* Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454.

* INTERNET
Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. List of plant viruses described in Brazil naturally infecting plants. http://www.sbv.org.br/site/downs/virus/Listagem_Virus_Ingles.pdf
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Uruguay Present, restricted distribution view...