Carlavirus vignae(CPMMV0)
Distribution details in Brazil
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated
2026: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 1979
From CABI Disease map 1139 (2019): Present, no details
First recorded in: 1979
From CABI Disease map 1139 (2019): Present, no details
EPPO Reporting Service (1995/149) : occurs in Brazil.
EPPO Reporting Service (2015/079) : occurs in the States of Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, and Paraná.
EPPO Reporting Service (2025/252) : on soybean (Glycine max) and Macroptilium sp. plants in Sao Paulo.
EPPO Reporting Service (2026/055) : first record on melon and cucumber.
EPPO Reporting Service (2015/079) : occurs in the States of Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, and Paraná.
EPPO Reporting Service (2025/252) : on soybean (Glycine max) and Macroptilium sp. plants in Sao Paulo.
EPPO Reporting Service (2026/055) : first record on melon and cucumber.
* Almeida AMR (2008) Viroses da soja no Brasil: sintomas, etiologia e controle. Serie Documentos. no. 306, 62 pp.
* Costa AS, Gaspar JO, Vega J (1983) Angular mosaic of the Phaseolus vulgaris variety Jalo, caused by a carlavirus transmitted by the white-fly Bemisia tabaci. Fitopatologia Brasileira 8(2), 325-337.
------- Has occurred on Phaseolus vulgaris since 1979.
* Gaspar JO, Beriam LOS, Alves MN, Oliveira AR, Costa AS (1985) Serological identity of bean angular mosaic and cowpea mild mottle viruses. Fitopatologia Brasileira 10(1), 195-199.
* INTERNET
Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. List of plant viruses described in Brazil naturally infecting plants. http://www.sbv.org.br/site/downs/virus/Listagem_Virus_Ingles.pdf
* Jeyanandarajah P, Brunt AA (1993) The natural occurrence, transmission, properties and possible affinities of cowpea mild mottle virus. Journal of Phytopathology 137(2), 148-156.
* Kitajima EW (2020) An annotated list of plant viruses and viroids described in Brazil (1926-2018).
* Silva BA, Kauffmann CM, Cardenas SB, Queiroz PS, Batista AM, Mota HB, Inoue-Nagata AK, Freitas DM, Nagata T (2026) First report of melon and cucumber plants as natural hosts of cowpea mild mottle virus. Journal of Plant Pathology (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-026-02122-1
* Zanardo LG, Silva FN, Bicalho AAC, 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(2), 456-465.
------- Also in Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, and Paraná.
* Zanardo LG, Silva FN, Lima ATM, Milanesi DF, Castilho-Urquiza GP, Almeida AMR, Zerbini FM, Carvalho CM (2014) Molecular variability of cowpea mild mottle virus infecting soybean in Brazil. Archives of Virology 159(4), 727-737.
* Costa AS, Gaspar JO, Vega J (1983) Angular mosaic of the Phaseolus vulgaris variety Jalo, caused by a carlavirus transmitted by the white-fly Bemisia tabaci. Fitopatologia Brasileira 8(2), 325-337.
------- Has occurred on Phaseolus vulgaris since 1979.
* Gaspar JO, Beriam LOS, Alves MN, Oliveira AR, Costa AS (1985) Serological identity of bean angular mosaic and cowpea mild mottle viruses. Fitopatologia Brasileira 10(1), 195-199.
* INTERNET
Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. List of plant viruses described in Brazil naturally infecting plants. http://www.sbv.org.br/site/downs/virus/Listagem_Virus_Ingles.pdf
* Jeyanandarajah P, Brunt AA (1993) The natural occurrence, transmission, properties and possible affinities of cowpea mild mottle virus. Journal of Phytopathology 137(2), 148-156.
* Kitajima EW (2020) An annotated list of plant viruses and viroids described in Brazil (1926-2018).
* Silva BA, Kauffmann CM, Cardenas SB, Queiroz PS, Batista AM, Mota HB, Inoue-Nagata AK, Freitas DM, Nagata T (2026) First report of melon and cucumber plants as natural hosts of cowpea mild mottle virus. Journal of Plant Pathology (early view) https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-026-02122-1
* Zanardo LG, Silva FN, Bicalho AAC, 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(2), 456-465.
------- Also in Bahia, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, and Paraná.
* Zanardo LG, Silva FN, Lima ATM, Milanesi DF, Castilho-Urquiza GP, Almeida AMR, Zerbini FM, Carvalho CM (2014) Molecular variability of cowpea mild mottle virus infecting soybean in Brazil. Archives of Virology 159(4), 727-737.
| Country | State | Status | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Present, restricted distribution | ||
| Venezuela | Present, restricted distribution |
