EPPO Global Database

Beet curly top virus(BCTV00)

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.
Organism Type
Beta vulgaris (BEAVX) Major host
* Strausbaugh CA, Eujayl IA, Wintermantel WM (2017)  Beet curly top virus strains associated with sugar beet in Idaho, Oregon, and a Western U.S. collection. Plant Disease 101, 1373-1382.
Capsicum annuum (CPSAN) Major host
* Creamer R, Hubble H, Lewis A (2005) Curtovirus infection of chile pepper in New Mexico. Plant Disease 89, 480–486.
Phaseolus vulgaris (PHSVX) Major host
* Larsen RC, Kurowski CJ, Miklas PN (2010) Two independent quantitative trait loci are responsible for novel resistance to beet curly top virus in common bean landrace G122. Phytopathology 100, 972-978.
Acmispon americanus (AKMAM) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- As Lotus americanus.
Acmispon strigosus (AKMST) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- As Lotus strigosus.
Amaranthus deflexus (AMADE) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Amaranthus graecizans (AMAGR) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Amaranthus retroflexus (AMARE) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Atriplex argentea var. expansa (ATXAE) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Atriplex bracteosa (ATXBR) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Atriplex fruticulosa (ATXFR) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Atriplex patula (ATXPA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
--------- As Atriplex patula hastata (interpreted as A. patula).
Atriplex rosea (ATXRO) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
California macrophylla (KLFMA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- As Erodium macrophyllum.
Capsella bursa-pastoris (CAPBP) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Chenopodiastrum murale (CHEMU) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Chenopodium leptophyllum (CHELE) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Datura ferox (DATFE) Wild/Weed
* Gracia O, Feldman JM (1972) Studies of weed plants as sources of viruses I. Datura ferox as a source of beet curly top virus. Journal of Phytopathology 73(1), 69-74.
Dysphania ambrosioides (CHEAM) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Erodium botrys (EROBO) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Erodium cicutarium (EROCI) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Gnaphalium chilense (GNACH) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Lasthenia minor (LTEMI) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
-------- As Baeria uliginosa.
Lepidium nitidum (LEPNI) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Malva parviflora (MALPA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Malva pusilla (MALPU) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Medicago polymorpha (MEDPO) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Microseris douglasii (MCSDO) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Modiola caroliniana (MODCA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Monolepis nuttalliana (MOPNU) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Moricandia arvensis (MOCAR) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Persicaria amphibia (POLAM) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- As Polygonum amphibium hartwrightii (and P. muehlenbergii).
Persicaria lapathifolia (POLLA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Persicaria maculosa (POLPE) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Phacelia ramosissima (PHCRA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Physalis acutifolia (PHYWR) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Plantago erecta (PLAER) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Polygonum aviculare (POLAV) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Solanum douglasii (SOLDO) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Sonchus asper (SONAS) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Streptanthus lasiophyllus (SEXLA) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Xanthium spinosum (XANSP) Wild/Weed
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
Armoracia rusticana (ARWLA) Host
* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Bassia scoparia (KCHSC) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
-------- As Kochia scoparia var. trichophila
Brassica oleracea var. capitata (BRSOL) Host
* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Brassica rapa (BRSRR) Host
* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Cannabis sativa (CNISA) Host
* Giladi Y, Hadad L, Luria N, Cranshaw W, Lachman O, Dombrovsky A (2020) First report of Beet curly top virus infecting Cannabis sativa in Western Colorado. Plant Disease 104(3), p 999. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-08-19-1656-PDN

* Hu J, Masson R, Dickey L (2021) First report of Beet curly top virus infecting industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) in Arizona. Plant Disease 105(4), p 1233. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-11-20-2330-PDN

* Jarugula S, Wagstaff C, Mitra A, Crowder D, Gang D, Rayapati N (2023) First reports of Beet curly top virus, Citrus yellow vein-associated virus, and Hop latent viroid in industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) in Washington State. Plant Disease 107(9), 2897-2898. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-12-22-2981-PDN
Capsicum baccatum (CPSBA) Host
* Bosland PW (2000) Sources of curly top virus resistance in Capsicum. HortScience 35(7),1321-1322.
Capsicum chacoense (CPSCC) Host
* Bosland PW (2000) Sources of curly top virus resistance in Capsicum. HortScience 35(7),1321-1322.
Capsicum chinense (CPSCH) Host
* Bosland PW (2000) Sources of curly top virus resistance in Capsicum. HortScience 35(7),1321-1322.
Capsicum frutescens (CPSFR) Host
* Bosland PW (2000) Sources of curly top virus resistance in Capsicum. HortScience 35(7),1321-1322.

* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Celosia argentea (CEOAR) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Citrullus lanatus (CITLA) Host
* Chen L-F, Gilbertson RL (2009)  Curtovirus-cucurbit interaction: Acquisition host plays a role in leafhopper transmission in a host-dependent manner. Phytopathology 99, 101-108.
Coreopsis tinctoria (CRLTI) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Coriandrum sativum (CORSA) Host
* Swisher Grimm KD, Crosslin JM, Cooper WR, Frost KE, du Toit LJ, Wohleb CH (2021) First report of curly top of Coriandrum sativum caused by beet curly top virus in the Columbia Basin of Washington State. Plant Disease 105, 3313.
Cosmos bipinnatus (CMSBI) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Cucumis melo (CUMME) Host
* Chen L-F, Gilbertson RL (2009)  Curtovirus-cucurbit interaction: Acquisition host plays a role in leafhopper transmission in a host-dependent manner. Phytopathology 99, 101-108.
Cucurbita pepo (CUUPE) Host
* Chen L-F, Gilbertson RL (2009)  Curtovirus-cucurbit interaction: Acquisition host plays a role in leafhopper transmission in a host-dependent manner. Phytopathology 99, 101-108.
Dianthus plumarius (DINPL) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Mirabilis jalapa (MIBJA) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Pelargonium x hortorum (PELZO) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Petroselinum crispum (PARCR) Host
* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Petunia hybrids (PEUHY) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Raphanus sativus (RAPSR) Host
* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Scabiosa atropurpurea (SCBAT) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Solanum lycopersicum (LYPES) Host
* Chen L, Brannigan K, Clark R, Gilbertson RL (2010) Characterization of curtoviruses associated with curly top disease of tomato in California and monitoring for these viruses in beet leafhoppers. Plant Disease 94, 99-108.

* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Solanum tuberosum (SOLTU) Host
* Jeffries C (1998) FAO/IPGRI Technical Guidelines for the Safe Movement of Germplasm. No.19. Potato. FAO/IPGRI, Rome (IT). 177 pp.

* Severin HHP (1929) Additional host plnats of curly top. Hilgardia 20(3), 595-637.
Spinacia oleracea (SPQOL) Host
* Nischwitz C, Olsen MW (2010) First report of two curtoviruses in spinach and common beet in Arizona. Plant Health Progress. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-2010-0216-02-BR
Tropaeolum majus (TOPMA) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Viola cornuta (VIOCO) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Viola tricolor (VIOTR) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Xerochrysum bracteatum (HECBR) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Zinnia elegans (ZIIEL) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Datura stramonium (DATST) Experimental
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- Experimental host.
Nicotiana glauca (NIOGL) Experimental
* Bennett CW (1934) Plant-tissue relations of the sugar-beet curly-top virus. Journal of Agricultural Research 48, 665–701.
Nicotiana tabacum (NIOTA) Experimental
* Bennett CW (1934) Plant-tissue relations of the sugar-beet curly-top virus. Journal of Agricultural Research 48, 665–701.

* Benda GTA, Bennett CW (1964) Effect of curly top virus on tobacco seedlings: Infection without obvious symptoms. Virology 24(1), 97-101.
Stellaria media (STEME) Experimental
* Severin HHP (1934) Weed host range and overwintering of curly-top virus. Hilgardia 8(8), 263-280.
------- Experimental host.