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.
* Guo W, Zheng W, Wang M, Li X, Ma Y, Dai H (2016) Genome sequences of three Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from hawthorns in China. PLoS ONE 11(8), e0161099. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0161099
* Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T, Jelkmann W (2011) Virus and virus-like diseases of pome and stone fruits. APS, St. Paul, Minnesota (US), 429 pp.
* Mathioudakis MM, Candresse T, Katis NI (2007) First report of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus in quince in Greece. Plant Disease 91(4), 462-462.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Canales C, Morán F, Olmos A, Ruiz-García AB (2021) First detection and molecular characterization of Apple Stem Grooving Virus, Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus, and Apple Hammerhead Viroid in loquat in Spain. Plants 10(11), 2293.
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* Liu Q, Xuan Z, Wu J, Qiu Y, Li M, Zhang S, Wu D, Li R, Cao M (2019) Loquat is a new natural host of Apple Stem Grooving Virus and Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus in China. Plant Disease 103(12), p 3290. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-19-0721-PDN
------- confirmed host.
* Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T, Jelkmann W (2011) Virus and virus-like diseases of pome and stone fruits. APS, St. Paul, Minnesota (US), 429 pp.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Zuļģe N, Gospodaryk A, Moročko–Bičevska I (2023) Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from Malus, Pyrus and Prunus hosts in Latvia. Plant Pathology 72(5), 900-911.
* Jia X-J, Zhang Z-P, Fan X-D, Ren F, Dong Y-F, Hu G-J (2022) Detection and genetic variation analysis of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus and apple stem grooving virus in wild apple (Malus sieversii) from Xinjiang, China. Forest Pathology 52, e12771. https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12771
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Zhou YY, Ruan XF, Wu CL, Zhang QZ (1996) First report of sweet cherry viruses in China. Plant Disease, 80(12), p 1429.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Polák J (2007) Viruses of blackthorn and road-bordering trees of plum, myrobalan, sweet and sour cherries in the Czech Republic. Plant Protection Science 43, 1–4.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Zuļģe N, Gospodaryk A, Moročko–Bičevska I (2023) Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from Malus, Pyrus and Prunus hosts in Latvia. Plant Pathology 72(5), 900-911.
* Yegül M, Baloğlu S (2020) Detection and characterization of some virus diseases seen in almond trees in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Plant Protection Bulletin, 60 (1), 71-84.
* Marini DB, Gibson PG, Scott SW (2008) The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus from peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batch). Archives of virology 153, 1003-1005.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Ma L, Zeng Q, Huang W, Wang S, Zhang Y, Cheng Y, Zhang Q, Wang S, Hao L, Xu C, Yu Y (2021) Incidence of major pome fruit tree viruses and viroids in commercial pear orchards in China and in Pyrus betulifolia seedlings. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1467-1475.
* Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T, Jelkmann W (2011) Virus and virus-like diseases of pome and stone fruits. APS, St. Paul, Minnesota (US), 429 pp.
* Németh MA (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest, 841 pp.
* Zuļģe N, Gospodaryk A, Moročko–Bičevska I (2023) Genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from Malus, Pyrus and Prunus hosts in Latvia. Plant Pathology 72(5), 900-911.
* Kim N-Y, Lee H-J, Kim N-K, Oh J, Lee S-H, Kim H, Oh J, Kim H, Moon JS, Jeong RD (2019) Survey of major viruses in commercial nursery trees of major pear cultivars in Korea. Research in Plant Disease 25(1), 43–7. https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2019.25.1.43
------ confirmed host.
* Ma L, Zeng Q, Huang W, Wang S, Zhang Y, Cheng Y, Zhang Q, Wang S, Hao L, Xu C, Yu Y (2021) Incidence of major pome fruit tree viruses and viroids in commercial pear orchards in China and in Pyrus betulifolia seedlings. Plant Pathology 70(6), 1467-1475.
* Koc G, Fidan H, Sari N, Çalis O (2020) A comparative study on Apple Chlorotic Leafspot Virus (ACLSV) isolates from different hosts in the East Mediterranean region of Turkey. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research 18(1), 141-157.