EPPO Global Database

Chenopodium giganteum(CHEGI)

Pests

Organism Type
Begomovirus solanumflavusvenae (TOYVSV) Experimental
* Firmino AC, Yuki VA, Moreira AG, Rezende JA (2009) Tomato yellow vein streak virus: relationship with Bemisia tabaci biotype B and host range. Scientia Agricola 66, 793-799. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162009000600011
-------as Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Carlavirus latensolani (POTLV0) Experimental
* Brattey C, Badge JL, Burns R, Foster GD, George E, Goodfellow HA, Mulholland V, McDonald JG, Jeffries CJ (2002) Potato latent virus: A proposed new species in the genus Carlavirus. Plant Pathology 51, 495-505.
-------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Carlavirus vignae (CPMMV0) Experimental
* Thouvenel JC, Monsarrat A, Fauquet C (1982) Isolation of cowpea mild mottle virus from diseased soybeans in the Ivory Coast. Plant Disease 66(4), 336-337.
-------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.

* Zanardo LG, Silva FN, Bicalho AC, Urquiza GPC, Lima ATM, Almeida AMR, Zerbini FM, Carvalho CM (2014) Molecular and biological characterization of Cowpea mild mottle virus isolates infecting soybean in Brazil and evidence of recombination. Plant Pathology 63, 456–465.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Cheravirus arracaciae oca strain (AVBO00) Experimental
Cheravirus arracaciae oca strain (as Chenopodioideae) (AVBO00) Experimental
Cheravirus avii (CRLV00) Experimental
* Hansen AJ, Nylland G, McElroy FD, Stace-Smith R (1974) Origin, cause, host range and spread of cherry rasp leaf disease in North America. Phytopathology 64, 721-727.
Hordeivirus hordei (BSMV00) Experimental
Nepovirus arabis (ARMV00) Experimental
Nepovirus lycopersici (TORSV0) Experimental
* McLean DM (1962) Differentiation of tobacco ringspot and tomato ringspot viruses by experimental host reactions. Plant Disease Reporter 46, 877-881.
Nepovirus nigranuli (TBRV00) Experimental
Nepovirus persicae (PRMV00) Experimental
* Ramsdell DC, Gillett JM (1998) Peach rosette mosaic virus. CMI/AAB Descriptions of Plant Viruses No. 364. Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK. https://www.dpvweb.net/dpv/showdpv/?dpvno=365
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Nepovirus rubi (RPRSV0) Experimental
Nepovirus solani (PBRSV0) Experimental
* Fribourg CE (1977) Andean potato calico strain of tobacco ringspot virus. Phytopathology 67, 174-178.
------- TRSV-Ca. As Chenopodium amaranticolor.

* Salazar LF, Harrison BD (1978) Host range and properties of potato black ringspot virus. Annals of Applied Biology 90, 375-386.
------- PBRSV. As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Potato rugose stunting virus (POTRSV) Experimental
* Alvarez Quinto RA, Amao M, Muller G, Fuentes S, Grinstead S, Fuentes-Bueno I, Roenhorst A, Westenberg M, Botermans M, Kreuze J, Mollov D (2023) Evidence that an unnamed isometric virus associated with potato rugose disease in Peru is a new species of torradovirus. Phytopathology 113(9), 1716-1728. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-11-22-0449-V
------- as Chenopodium amaranticolor
Stralarivirus fragariae (SLRSV0) Experimental
Tepovirus tafsolani (PVT000) Experimental
* Salazar LF, Harrison BD (1978) Host range, purification and properties of potato virus T. Annals of Applied Biology 89, 223-235.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Tobacco streak ilarvirus potato strain (as Chenopodioideae) (TSVP00) Experimental
Tobamovirus fructirugosum (TOBRFV) Experimental
* Luria N, Smith E, Reingold V, Bekelman I, Lapidot M, Levin I, et al. (2017) A New Israeli Tobamovirus Isolate Infects Tomato Plants Harboring Tm-22 Resistance Genes. PLoS ONE 12(1): e0170429. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0170429
Tobamovirus maculatessellati (TOMMV0) Experimental
* EPPO (2022) EPPO Technical Document No. 1088. Pest risk analysis for Tomato mottle mosaic virus. EPPO, Paris. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/TOMMV0/documents
------- Originally published by Moreira et al., 2003 as ToMV. Mentioned as being ToMMV in Li et al. (2017, 2020) and Turina (2016).

* Li Y, Wang Y, Hu J, Xiao L, Tan G, Lan P, Liu Y, Li F (2017) The complete genome sequence, occurrence and host range of Tomato mottle mosaic virus Chinese isolate. Virology Journal 14, 15. doi: 10.1186/s12985-016-0676-2
------- as Chenopodium amaranticolor

* Moreira SR, Eiras M, Chaves ALR, Galleti SR & Colariccio A (2003) Caracterização de uma nova estirpe do Tomato mosaic virus isolada de tomateiro no Estado de São Paulo. Fitopatologia Brasileira 28, 602-607. 
Trichovirus persicae (PCMV00) Experimental
* Larsen HJ, James D (2011) Peach mosaic virus. In Virus and Virus-Like Diseases of Pome and Stone Fruits; Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T & Jelkmann W, Eds; American Phytopathological Society Press, St. Paul, MN, USA; pp. 171-175.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Tymovirus latandigenum (APLV00) Experimental
* Fribourg CE, Jones RAC, Koenig R (1977) Host plant reaction, physical properties and serology of three isolates of Andean potato latent virus from Peru. Annals of Applied Biology 86, 373-380.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.

* García W, Gandarillas A (1992) Incidencia virotica en campos de tubérculo-semilla de papa en certificación y campos comerciales [Virus incidence in potato tuber-seed fields in certification and commercial fields]. Revista de Agricultura. Facultad de Ciencias Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Universidad Mayor de San Simón. Cochabamba, Bolivia 21, 29–33.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Tymovirus mosandigenum (APMMV0) Experimental
* Fribourg CE, Jones RAC, Koenig R (1977) Host plant reaction, physical properties and serology of three isolates of Andean potato latent virus from Peru. Annals of Applied Biology 86, 373-380.
------- As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Nepovirus nicotianae (TRSV00) 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.
Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae (TSWV00) Host
* Parrella G, Gognalons P, Gebre-Selassie K, Vovlas C, Marchoux G (2003) An update of the host range of tomato spotted wilt virus. Journal of Plant Pathology 85(4), 227-264.
------- Confirmed host. As Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Pochazia shantungensis (POCZSH) Host
* Kim DE, Lee H, Kim MJ, Lee DH (2015) Predicting the potential habitat, host plants, and geographical distribution of Pochazia shantungensis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) in Korea. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 54, 179–189.
------- as Chenopodium album var. centrorubrum.
Beet leaf curl virus (as Chenopodium) (BLCV00) Wild/Weed
Begomovirus solanumdelhiense (TOLCND) Wild/Weed
* Pant RP, Anuj B and Murari L (2018) Role of alternate host plants in the transmission of apical leaf curl disease of potato caused by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus - potato (ToLCNDV-pot.) in Northern India. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 88, 1258–1262
------- confirmed host as C. amaranticolor.
Helicoverpa zea (as Chenopodium) (HELIZE) Wild/Weed
* Kogan M, Helm CG, Kogan J, Brewer E (1989) Distribution and economic importance of Heliothis virescens and Heliothis zea in North, Central, and South America and of their natural enemies and host plants. InProceedings of the Workshop on Biological Control of Heliothis: Increasing the Effectiveness of Natural Enemies, New Delhi, India, 11-15 November 1985 1989. New Delhi, India: Office of International Cooperation & Development, USDA.
Lixus juncii (as Chenopodium) (LIXUJU) Wild/Weed
Spiroplasma citri (as Chenopodioideae) (SPIRCI) Wild/Weed
Torradovirus lycopersici (as Chenopodium) (TOTV00) Wild/Weed