Tymovirus latandigenum(APLV00)
Distribution details in Colombia
From CABI Disease map 772 (1999): Present, widespread
* Angarita A (1977) Characteristics of an Andean potato latent virus isolate from Colombia. Parasitica 33, 103-110.
* Angarita A, Dekegel D (1979) Parasitica 35 (1), 16-24.
* Fribourg CE, Jones RAC, Koenig R (1977) Host plant reactions, physical properties and serology of three isolates of Andean potato latent virus from Peru. Annals of Applied Biology 86, 373-380.
* Gibbs AJ, Hecht-Poinar E, McKee RK (1966) Some properties of three related viruses: Andean potato latent, dulcamara mottle and ononis yellow mosaic. Journal of General Microbiology 44, 177-193.
------- From Firavitoba, Ipiales, Pamplona, Sogamosa.
* Kreuze J, Koening R, de Souza J, Vetten HJ, Muller G, Flores B, Ziebell H, Cuella W (2013) The complete genome sequences of a Peruvian and a Colombian isolate of Andean potato latent virus and partial sequences of further isolates suggest the existence of two distinct potato-infecting tymovirus species. Virus Research 173(2), 431-435.
------- Studies on a Colombian isolate confirm that it is APLV.
* Koenig R, Fribourg CE, Jones RAC (1979) Symptomatological, serological and electrophoretic diversity of isolates of Andean potato latent virus from different regions of the Andes. Phytopathology 69, 748-752.
* Lizzárraga C, Santa Cruz M, Jayasinghe U (1996) Detection of an isolate of Andean potato latent virus in Ulluco (Ullucus tuberosus). Plant Disease, 80(3), p 344.
------- From a Ullucus tuberosus accession at CIP, Peru.
* Lizárraga C, Santa Cruz M, López G Fuentes S (2001) Effect of viruses UMV, UVC, PapMV-U, and PLRV on Ulluco production and their control. In Scientist and Farmer: Partners in Research for the 21st Century. CIP Program Report 1999-2000. pp 381-389. CIP, Lima Peru.
------- Detected in CIP's ulluco in vitro germplasm collection.
* Angarita A, Dekegel D (1979) Parasitica 35 (1), 16-24.
* Fribourg CE, Jones RAC, Koenig R (1977) Host plant reactions, physical properties and serology of three isolates of Andean potato latent virus from Peru. Annals of Applied Biology 86, 373-380.
* Gibbs AJ, Hecht-Poinar E, McKee RK (1966) Some properties of three related viruses: Andean potato latent, dulcamara mottle and ononis yellow mosaic. Journal of General Microbiology 44, 177-193.
------- From Firavitoba, Ipiales, Pamplona, Sogamosa.
* Kreuze J, Koening R, de Souza J, Vetten HJ, Muller G, Flores B, Ziebell H, Cuella W (2013) The complete genome sequences of a Peruvian and a Colombian isolate of Andean potato latent virus and partial sequences of further isolates suggest the existence of two distinct potato-infecting tymovirus species. Virus Research 173(2), 431-435.
------- Studies on a Colombian isolate confirm that it is APLV.
* Koenig R, Fribourg CE, Jones RAC (1979) Symptomatological, serological and electrophoretic diversity of isolates of Andean potato latent virus from different regions of the Andes. Phytopathology 69, 748-752.
* Lizzárraga C, Santa Cruz M, Jayasinghe U (1996) Detection of an isolate of Andean potato latent virus in Ulluco (Ullucus tuberosus). Plant Disease, 80(3), p 344.
------- From a Ullucus tuberosus accession at CIP, Peru.
* Lizárraga C, Santa Cruz M, López G Fuentes S (2001) Effect of viruses UMV, UVC, PapMV-U, and PLRV on Ulluco production and their control. In Scientist and Farmer: Partners in Research for the 21st Century. CIP Program Report 1999-2000. pp 381-389. CIP, Lima Peru.
------- Detected in CIP's ulluco in vitro germplasm collection.
Country | State | Status | |
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Ecuador | Present, widespread | ||
Peru | Present, widespread |