EPPO Global Database

Carlavirus vignae(CPMMV0)

Distribution details in Nigeria

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2023: Present, widespread
From CABI Disease map 1139 (2019): Present, no details
References
* Ali MA, Dafalla GA, Winter S (2009) Serological and molecular differentiation of different isolates of Cowpea mild mottle virus naturally occurring on common bean and tomato plants in Sudan with other reference regional isolates. Aspects of Applied Biology No.98, 59-66.

* Anno Nyako FO (1986) Semipersistent transmission of an 'extra mild' isolate of cowpea mild mottle virus on soya bean by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci in Nigeria. Tropical Agriculture 63, 193-194.
------- 'Extra mild' isolate.

* Anno Nyako FO (1987) Host range and symptomatology of an 'extra mild' isolate of cowpea mild mottle virus in Nigeria. Tropical Agriculture 64(3), 206-208.
------- 'Extra mild' isolate.

* Brunt AA, Phillips S (1981) "Fuzzy vein", a disease of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) in Western Nigeria induced by cowpea mild mottle virus. Tropical Agriculture 58, 177-180.
------- Causing 'fuzzy vein' of tomatoes.

* Jeyanandarajah P, Brunt AA (1993) The natural occurrence, transmission, properties and possible affinities of cowpea mild mottle virus. Journal of Phytopathology 137, 148-156.

* Ogunsola KE, Yusuf A, Elegbeku OA (2023) Updates on cowpea viruses in Southwest Nigeria: distribution, prevalence and coinfection. Indian Phytopathology 76(1), 201-213.
------- detected from 30% of surveyed cowpea fields.

* Time I, Atiri GI, Kumar PL (2010) Viruses infecting soybean (Glycine max Merill) in Nigeria. Phytopathology 100, Supplement 1, SI26.
Situation in neighbouring countries
Country State Status
Benin Present, restricted distribution view...