Nepovirus nicotianae(TRSV00)
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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Glycine max (GLXMA) | Major host | |
* Xu Z, Polston JE, Goodman RM (1986) Identification of soybean mosaic, southern bean mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses from soybean in the People's Republic of China. Annals of Applied Biology 108(1), 51-57. | ||
Nicotiana tabacum (NIOTA) | Major host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. * Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Vaccinium corymbosum (VACCO) | Major host | |
* Fuchs M, Abawi GS, Marsella-Herrick P, Cox R, Cox KD, Carroll JE, Martin RR (2010) Occurrence of Tomato ringspot virus and Tobacco ringspot virus in highbush blueberry in New York State. Journal of Plant Pathology 92, 451-459. * Mitra A, Jarugula S, Hoheisel GA, Naidu RA (2021) First report of Tobacco ringspot virus in highbush blueberry in Washington State. Plant Disease 105(9), 2739. | ||
Vitis vinifera (VITVI) | Major host | |
* Beaver-Kanuya EE, Harper SJ (2021) Seasonal fluctuation and host species affect Tobacco ringspot virus detection. Research Square. Available at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-369469/v1 * Martelli GP (2017) An overview of grapevine viruses, viroids and the diseases they cause. In: Meng B, Martelli GP, Golino DA, Fuchs M (eds), Grapevine Viruses: Molecular Biology, Diagnostics and Management, Springer pp. 31-46. | ||
Achillea millefolium (ACHMI) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Amaranthus cruentus (AMACR) | Wild/Weed | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Amaranthus hybridus (AMACH) | Wild/Weed | |
* Sammons B, Barnett OW (1987) Tobacco ringspot virus from squash grown in South Carolina and transmission of the virus through seed of smooth pigweed. Plant Disease 71, 530-532 | ||
Amaranthus palmeri (AMAPA) | Wild/Weed | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Amaranthus retroflexus (AMARE) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. * McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Ambrosia artemisiifolia (AMBEL) | Wild/Weed | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Chenopodiastrum murale (CHEMU) | Wild/Weed | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. ------- As Chenopodium murale. | ||
Chenopodium album (CHEAL) | Wild/Weed | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Crepis tectorum (CVPTE) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Echinochloa crus-galli (ECHCG) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Equisetum arvense (EQUAR) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Erodium cicutarium (EROCI) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Persicaria lapathifolia (POLLA) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Sinapis arvensis (SINAR) | Wild/Weed | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. * Powell CA, Forer LB, Stouffer RF, Cummins JN, Gonsalves D, Rosenberger, DA, Hoffman J, Lister RM (1984) Orchard weeds as hosts of tomato ringspot and tobacco ringspot viruses. Plant Disease 68, 242-244. ------- As Brassica kaber. | ||
Abutilon theophrasti (ABUTH) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Aeonium sp. (AEJSS) | Host | |
* Sorrentino R, Alioto D, Russo M, Rubino L (2012) Presence of Tobacco ringspot virus in Aeonium spp. Journal of Plant Pathology 94, S4.103. | ||
Ajuga reptans (AIURE) | Host | |
* Fisher JR (2013) First report of tobacco ringspot virus infecting Ajuga reptans in Ohio. Plant Health Progress 14(1), 3 pp. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-2013-0301-01-BR * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Althaea sp. (ALGSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Anemone coronaria (ANMCO) | Host | |
* Loebenstein G, Lawson RH, Brunt AA (1995) Virus and virus-like diseases of bulb and flower crops. John Wiley and Sons. | ||
Apocynum cannabinum (APCCA) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Arctium lappa (ARFLA) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Argyranthemum frutescens (CHYFR) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. ------- As Chrysanthemum frutescens. | ||
Armoracia rusticana (ARWLA) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. * Thomas W, Procter CH (1973) Tobacco ringspot virus in horseradish. New Zealand journal of agricultural research 16, 233-237. | ||
Arum orientale (ABGOR) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Asimina triloba (ASITR) | Host | |
* Maclot F, Mandujano M, Nakasato K, Byrne J, Paudel S, Guyer D, Malmstrom CM (2023) First report of tobacco ringspot virus infecting pawpaw orchard (Asimina triloba) in North America. Plant Disease (early view). https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-11-22-2639-PDN | ||
Astilbe rubra (ATLRU) | Host | |
* Lockhart BEL (2005) Three previously unrecorded viral diseases of Astilbe, Fuschia, and Thermopsis species in Minnesota. Plant Disease 89, p 775. ------- As Astilbe chinensis. | ||
Bacopa (1BAOG) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 | ||
Bacopa sp. (BAOSS) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Begonia semperflorens hybrids (BEGSH) | Host | |
* Lockhart BE, Betzold JA (1979) Begonia yellow spot: a disease caused by tobacco ring spot virus Plant Disease Reporter 63(12), 1046. | ||
Boerhavia coccinea (BOECC) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Boerhavia erecta (BOEER) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Brassica sp. (BRSSS) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Capsicum annuum (CPSAN) | Host | |
* Rodríguez Y, Rangel E, Centeno F, Mendoza O, Parra A (2004) Detection of viral diseases affecting sweet pepper in Counties Iribarren, Jiménez and Torres of Lara State, Venezuela, using ELISA technique. Revista de la Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad del Zulia 21(2), 105-115. | ||
Carica papaya (CIAPA) | Host | |
* Tennant PF, Fermin GA, Roye ME (2007) Viruses infecting papaya (Carica papaya L.): etiology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology. Plant Viruses 1, 178-188. | ||
Celosia (1CEOG) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Chenopodium giganteum (CHEGI) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. ------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor. | ||
Chrysanthemum x morifolium (CHYHO) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. ------- As Chrysanthemum morifolium. | ||
Cichorium intybus (CICIN) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Citrullus lanatus (CITLA) | Host | |
* Abdalla OA, Bruton BD, Fish WW, Ali A (2012) First confirmed report of Tobacco ringspot virus in cucurbits crops in Oklahoma. Plant Disease 96, 1705-1705. | ||
Clerodendrum thomsoniae (CLZTH) | Host | |
* Khan MA, Maxwell DP (1975) Identification of Tobacco ring spot virus in Clerodendrum thomsoniae. Phytopathology 65, 150-153. | ||
Colchicum sp. (CXHSS) | Host | |
* Waterworth HE, Povish WR (1972) Tobacco ringspot virus from naturally infected dogwood, autumn crocus and forsythia. Plant Disease Reporter 56, 336-337. | ||
Coleus sp. (CXUSS) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology (early view). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3 | ||
Cornus florida (CRWFL) | Host | |
* Waterworth HE, Povish WR (1972) Tobacco ringspot virus from naturally infected dogwood, autumn crocus and forsythia. Plant Disease Reporter 56, 336-337. | ||
Cornus racemosa (CRWRA) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Cornus sericea (CRWSR) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. ------- As Cornus stolonifera. | ||
Crataegus sp. (CSCSS) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Crocus sp. (CVOSS) | Host | |
* Loebenstein G, Lawson RH, Brunt AA (1995) Virus and virus-like diseases of bulb and flower crops. John Wiley and Sons. | ||
Crotalaria spectabilis (CVTSP) | Host | |
* Komuro Y, Iwaki M (1968) Tobacco ringspot virus isolated from Crotalaria (Crotalaria spectabilis). Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 34, 7-15. | ||
Cucumis melo (CUMME) | Host | |
* Abdalla OA, Bruton BD, Fish WW, Ali A (2012) First confirmed report of Tobacco ringspot virus in cucurbits crops in Oklahoma. Plant Disease 96, 1705-1705. * Tabara M, Nagashima Y, He Kai, Qian XiaoNing, Crosby KM, Jifon J, Jayaprakasha GK, Patil B, Koiwa H, Takahashi H, Fukuhara T (2021) Frequent asymptomatic infection with tobacco ringspot virus on melon fruit. Virus Research 293. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.virusres.2020.198266. ------- Asymptomatic. | ||
Cucumis sativus (CUMSA) | Host | |
* Sinclair JB & Walker JC (1956) A survey of ringspot on cucumber in Wisconsin. Plant Disease Reporter 40, 19-20. | ||
Cucurbita pepo (CUUPE) | Host | |
* Abdalla OA, Bruton BD, Fish WW, Ali A (2012) First confirmed report of Tobacco ringspot virus in cucurbits crops in Oklahoma. Plant Disease 96, 1705-1705. | ||
Dahlia sp. (DAHSS) | Host | |
* Asjes CJ (1974) Soil-borne virus diseases in ornamental bulbous crops and their control in the Netherlands. Agriculture and Environment 1, 303-315. | ||
Daphne odora (DAPOD) | Host | |
* Forster RLS, Milne KS (1975) Survey of viruses infecting daphne in New Zealand. New Zealand journal of agricultural research 18, 391-398 | ||
Datura metel (DATME) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Datura stramonium (DATST) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Daucus carota (DAUCA) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Echinacea purpurea (RUDPU) | Host | |
* Dunich AA, Mishchenko LT (2015) Purple coneflower viruses: species diversity and harmfulness. Biopolym Cell 31, 15–28. | ||
Elymus repens (AGRRE) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Erigeron annuus (ERIAN) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Erigeron canadensis (ERICA) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Eupatorium capillifolium (EUPCP) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Eupatorium purpureum (EUPPU) | Host | |
* Sabanadzovic S, Ingram DM, Lawrence AM (2010) First report of Tobacco ringspot virus in Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum) in Mississippi. Plant Disease 94(1), p 126. | ||
Forsythia ovata (FOSOV) | Host | |
* Waterworth HE, Povish WR (1972) Tobacco ringspot virus from naturally infected dogwood, autumn crocus and forsythia. Plant Disease Reporter 56, 336-337. | ||
Fraxinus americana (FRXAM) | Host | |
* Castello JD, Amico LA, O'Shea MT (1984) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in white ash trees by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Plant Disease 68, 787-790. | ||
Galinsoga parviflora (GASPA) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Galinsoga quadriradiata (GASCI) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. -------- As Galinsoga ciliata. | ||
Gerbera sp. (GEBSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Gladiolus grandiflorus (GLAGD) | Host | |
* Katoch M, Ram R, Zaidi AA (2003) First report of Tobacco ringspot virus occurring in gladiolus in India. Plant Pathology 52(6), p 789. | ||
Gomphrena globosa (GOMGL) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Gossypium hirsutum (GOSHI) | Host | |
* Ferguson C, Ali A (2022) First report of tobacco ringspot virus naturally infecting cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) in the United States. Plant Disease 106(10), 2764. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-02-22-0303-PDN ------- confirmed host. | ||
Helenium amarum (HENAM) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Helianthus annuus (HELAN) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Hemerocallis sp. (HEGSS) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Hibiscus cannabinus (HIBCA) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Hyacinthus sp. (HYASS) | Host | |
* Asjes CJ (1974) Soil-borne virus diseases in ornamental bulbous crops and their control in the Netherlands. Agriculture and Environment 1, 303-315. | ||
Hydrangea (1HYEG) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Hydrangea macrophylla (HYEMA) | Host | |
* Loebenstein G, Lawson RH, Brunt AA (1995) Virus and virus-like diseases of bulb and flower crops. John Wiley and Sons. | ||
Hydrangea paniculata (HYEPA) | Host | |
* Chiko AW, Godkin SE (1986) Occurrence of alfalfa mosaic, hydrangea ringspot, and tobacco ringspot viruses in Hydrangea spp. in British Columbia. Plant Disease 70, 541-544. | ||
Impatiens walleriana (IPAWA) | Host | |
* Kundu JK, Gadiou S, Schlesingerová G, Dziaková M, Čermák V (2015) Emergence of quarantine Tobacco ringspot virus in Impatiens walleriana in the Czech Republic . Plant Protection Science 51, 115-123. ------- Outbreak subsequently eradicated. | ||
Iris ensata (IRIKA) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. * Yang J, Fang D, Shen J, Chen X, Gao F (2020) Molecular characterization of tobacco ringspot virus from Iris ensata. European Journal of Plant Pathology 158(3), 805-809. ------- Detected in plants showing systemic vein necrosis and leaf epinasty. | ||
Iris sibirica (IRISI) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Iris virginica (IRIVI) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Iris x hollandica (IRIHO) | Host | |
* Asjes CJ (1979) Viruses and virus diseases in Dutch bulbous irises (Iris hollandica) in the Netherlands. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology 85, 269-279. * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Jaltomata procumbens (SRAPR) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. ------- As Physalis solanacea. | ||
Lactuca serriola (LACSE) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Lamprocapnos spectabilis (DCTSP) | Host | |
* Samuitienė M, Navalinskienė M (2001) Nepoviruses and their influence on field floriculture. Biologija 4, 43-45. ------- As Dicentra spectabilis. | ||
Lepidium densiflorum (LEPDE) | Host | |
* Powell CA, Forer LB, Stouffer RF, Cummins JN, Gonsalves D, Rosenberger, DA, Hoffman J, Lister RM (1984) Orchard weeds as hosts of tomato ringspot and tobacco ringspot viruses. Plant Disease 68, 242-244. | ||
Lepidium didymum (COPDI) | Host | |
* Powell CA, Forer LB, Stouffer RF, Cummins JN, Gonsalves D, Rosenberger, DA, Hoffman J, Lister RM (1984) Orchard weeds as hosts of tomato ringspot and tobacco ringspot viruses. Plant Disease 68, 242-244. ------- As Coronopus didymus. | ||
Lilium (1LILG) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Lilium sp. (LILSS) | Host | |
* Loebenstein G, Lawson RH, Brunt AA (1995) Virus and virus-like diseases of bulb and flower crops. John Wiley and Sons. | ||
Lobelia (1LOBG) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Lolium pratense (FESPR) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. -------- As As Festuca pratensis. | ||
Lotus corniculatus (LOTCO) | Host | |
* Ostazeski SA, Henson PR, Garrison CS (1970) Effect of Tobacco ringspot virus on yield, persistence, flowering and seed set of Lotus corniculatus. Phytopathology 60, 1753-1755. | ||
Lupinus polyphyllus (LUPPO) | Host | |
* Kowalska C (1971) Lupinus polyphyllus Russell's form as a natural host of tobacco ringspot virus. Roczniki Nauk Rolniczych Series E 1, 17-24. | ||
Lysimachia nummularia (LYSNU) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Malus domestica (MABSD) | Host | |
* Beaver-Kanuya EE, Harper SJ (2021) Seasonal fluctuation and host species affect Tobacco ringspot virus detection. Research Square. Available at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-369469/v1 | ||
Malvastrum coromandelianum (MAVCO) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Melilotus albus (MEUAL) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. ------- As Melilotus alba. | ||
Mentha x gentilis (MENGE) | Host | |
* Stone WJ, Mink GI, Bergeson GB (1962) A new disease of American spearmint caused by tobacco ringspot virus. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 623-624. ------- As Mentha cardiaca. | ||
Narcissus sp. (NARSS) | Host | |
* Asjes CJ (1974) Soil-borne virus diseases in ornamental bulbous crops and their control in the Netherlands. Agriculture and Environment 1, 303-315. * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Osmunda cinnamomea (OSMCI) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Pelargonium (1PELG) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Pelargonium x hortorum (PELZO) | Host | |
* Kemp WG (1967) Natural occurrence of tobacco ringspot virus in Pelargonium in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 47, 295-300. ------- As Pelargonium hortorum cv. Mme Salleron | ||
Pelargonium zonale (PELZN) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology (early view). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3 | ||
Petunia grandiflora hybrids (PEUHG) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Phaseolus vulgaris (PHSVX) | Host | |
* Chatzivassiliou EK (2021) An annotated list of legume-infecting viruses in the light of metagenomics. Plants 10(7), 1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10071413 * Tu JC (1981) Identification of a severe bean strain of Tobacco ringspot virus isolated from white beans Phaseolus vulgaris L. Journal of Phytopathology 101, 153-162. | ||
Phlox subulata (POXSU) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Physalis floridana (PHYFL) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Plantago lanceolata (PLALA) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Polygonum aviculare (POLAV) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Populus tremuloides (POPTM) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Portulaca (1PORG) | Host | |
* EPPO (2018) Tobacco ringspot virus and Tomato ringspot virus found in the Netherlands. Reporting service 11-2018, 2018-228. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/reporting/article-6422 * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Portulaca oleracea (POROL) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Potentilla sp. (PTLSS) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Prunus armeniaca (PRNAR) | Host | |
* Beaver-Kanuya EE, Harper SJ (2021) Seasonal fluctuation and host species affect Tobacco ringspot virus detection. Research Square. Available at https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-369469/v1 | ||
Prunus avium (PRNAV) | Host | |
* Uyemoto JK, Welsh MF, Williams E (1977) Pathogenicity of tobacco ringspot virus in cherry. Phytopathology 67, 439-441. | ||
Pueraria montana (PUEMO) | Host | |
* Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic N, Allen TW, Broome M, Lawrence A, Moore WF, Sabanadzovic S (2014) First report of kudzu (Pueraria montana) infections by Tobacco ringspot virus in Mississippi. Plant Disease 98(12), p 1746. | ||
Rosa sp. (ROSSS) | Host | |
* McDaniel GL, Buck GJ, Ford RE (1971) Isolation of tobacco ringspot virus from rose. Phytopathology 61, 45-49. | ||
Rubus allegheniensis (RUBAL) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Rubus argutus (RUBAG) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Rubus flagellaris (RUBFL) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Rubus fruticosus (RUBFR) | Host | |
* Martin RR, MacFarlane S, Sabanadzovic S, Quito D, Poudel B, Tzanetakis IE (2013) Viruses and virus diseases of Rubus. Plant Disease 97, 168-182. | ||
Rubus occidentalis (RUBOC) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Rubus sp. (RUBSS) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Rumex crispus (RUMCR) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Rumex obtusifolius (RUMOB) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Salix nigra (SAXNI) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Salvia rosmarinus (RMSOF) | Host | |
* Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology (early view). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3 | ||
Sambucus sp. (SAMSS) | Host | |
* Uyemoto JK, Gilmer RM, Williams E (1971) Sap-transmissible viruses of elderberry in New York. Plant Disease Reporter 55, 913-916 | ||
Schefflera sp. (SCHSS) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Senecio vulgaris (SENVU) | Host | |
* Tomilson JA, Carter AL (1971) Occurrence and seed transmission of tobacco ringspot virus in Senecio vulgaris. Rep Mat Veg Res Stn 21, 109–110. | ||
Solanum diphyllum (SOLDI) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Solanum elaeagnifolium (SOLEL) | Host | |
* McLean DM (1962) Common weed hosts of tobacco ringspot virus in the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 5-7. | ||
Solanum lycopersicum (LYPES) | Host | |
* Šneideris D, Zitikaitė I, Žižytė M, Grigaliūnaitė B, Staniulis J (2012) Identification of nepoviruses in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Žemdirbystė (= Agriculture) 99, 173-8. | ||
Solanum melongena (SOLME) | Host | |
* Sastry KS, Nayudu MV (1978) Studies on tobacco ring spot virus from brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) with particular reference to purification and assessment of losses. Current Science 47, 846-848. | ||
Solanum nigrum (SOLNI) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Sonchus arvensis (SONAR) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Sonchus oleraceus (SONOL) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11(8), 1667. ------- Confirmed host. | ||
Sophora microphylla (SOBMI) | Host | |
* Ward LI, Delmiglio C, Hill CF, Clover GRG (2009) First report of Tobacco ringspot virus on Sophora microphylla, a native tree of New Zealand. Plant Pathology 58, 784. | ||
Stellaria sp. (STESS) | Host | |
* Powell CA, Forer LB, Stouffer RF, Cummins JN, Gonsalves D, Rosenberger, DA, Hoffman J, Lister RM (1984) Orchard weeds as hosts of tomato ringspot and tobacco ringspot viruses. Plant Disease 68, 242-244. | ||
Tagetes patula (TAGPA) | Host | |
* Ghotbi T, Shahraeen N (2009) Natural incidence and infectivity level of three nepoviruses in ornamental crops in Iran. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science 1, 39-44. | ||
Tanacetum vulgare (CHYVU) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Taraxacum officinale (TAROF) | Host | |
* Powell CA, Forer LB, Stouffer RF, Cummins JN, Gonsalves D, Rosenberger, DA, Hoffman J, Lister RM (1984) Orchard weeds as hosts of tomato ringspot and tobacco ringspot viruses. Plant Disease 68, 242-244. | ||
Trifolium pratense (TRFPR) | Host | |
* Korbecka-Glinka G, Przybyś M, Feledyn-Szewczyk B (2021) A survey of five plant viruses in weeds and tobacco in Poland. Agronomy 11, 1667. | ||
Tulipa sp. (TULSS) | Host | |
* Samuitienė M, Navalinskienė M (2001) Nepoviruses and their influence on field floriculture. Biologija 4, 43-45. * Schoen R, de Krom CE, Westenberg M, Botermans M, van Bruggen AS, Meekes ET, Didden L, Hooftman M, Roenhorst JW (2024) Findings of tobacco ringspot virus in ornamentals in the Netherlands from 1997 to 2020 indicate a need for evaluation of its European Union quarantine status. European Journal of Plant Pathology. (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02957-3. | ||
Ulmus americana (ULMAM) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Vicia sp. (VICSS) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Vigna radiata (PHSAU) | Host | |
* Shivanathan P (1977) A seed-borne virus of Phaseolus aureus (Roxb). Tropical Agricultural Research Series 10, 143–150. ------- As Phaseolus aureus. | ||
Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (VIGSC) | Host | |
* Patil FS, Mali VR (1982) Natural occurrence of tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV) on cowpea in India. Indian Phytopathology 35(3), 399-403. ------- As Vigna sinensis. | ||
Vitis aestivalis (VITAE) | Host | |
* Shiel PJ, Castello JD (1985) Detection of tobacco mosaic and tobacco ringspot viruses in herbaceous and woody plants near virus-infected white ash trees in central New York. Plant Disease 69, 791-795. | ||
Xanthium strumarium (XANST) | Host | |
* Rush MC, Gooding GV (1970) The occurrence of Tobacco ringspot virus strains and Tomato ringspot virus in hosts indigenous to North Carolina. Phytopathology 60, 1756-1760. | ||
Zamia furfuracea (ZAMFU) | Host | |
* Baker CA, Adkins S (2007) Tobacco ringspot virus Found in the Cardboard Cycad (Zamia furfuracea) in Florida. Plant Disease 91, 112-112. | ||
Chenopodium quinoa (CHEQU) | Experimental | |
* Sabanadzovic S, Ingram DM, Lawrence AM (2010) First report of Tobacco ringspot virus in Joe-pye weed (Eupatorium purpureum) in Mississippi. Plant Disease 94(1), p 126. | ||
Cicer arietinum (CIEAR) | Experimental | |
* Chatzivassiliou EK (2021) An annotated list of legume-infecting viruses in the light of metagenomics. Plants 10(7), 1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10071413 | ||
Vigna unguiculata (VIGSI) | Experimental | |
* Chatzivassiliou EK (2021) An annotated list of legume-infecting viruses in the light of metagenomics. Plants 10(7):1413. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10071413 |