EPPO Global Database

Badnavirus venavitis(GVCV00)

Distribution details in United States of America

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2021: Present, restricted distribution
Comments
Restricted to Midwestern vineyards.

EPPO Reporting Service (2015/094) : new grapevine disease found in the Midwest.
References
* Beach S, Kovens M, Hubbert L, Honesty S, Guo Q, Pap D, Dai R, Kovacs L, Qiu W (2017) Genetic and phenotypic characterization of Grapevine vein clearing virus from wild Vitis rupestris. Phytopathology 107(1), 138-144.

* Cieniewicz EJ, Qiu W, Saldarelli P, Fuchs M (2020) Believing is seeing: lessons from emerging viruses in grapevine. Journal of Plant Pathology 102(2), 619–632.

* Guo Q, Honesty S, Xu ML, Zhang Y, Schoelz J, Qiu WP (2014) Genetic diversity and tissue and host specificity of Grapevine vein clearing virus. Phytopathology 104(5), 539-547.

* INTERNET
National Clean Plant Network. Grapevine Vein Clearing and Vine Decline Disease. http://ucanr.edu/sites/NCPNGrapes/files/171630.pdf

* Petersen SM, Keith C, Austin K, Howard S, Su L, Qiu W (2019) A natural reservoir and transmission vector of grapevine vein clearing virus. Plant Disease 103, 571-577.
------- Detected in native Ampelopsis cordata in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

* Uhls A, Petersen S, Keith C, Howard S, Bao XK, Qiu WP (2021) Grapevine vein clearing virus is prevalent and genetically variable in grape aphid (Aphis illinoisensis Shimer) populations. Plant Disease 105(5), 1531-1538. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-20-2176-RE

* Zhang Y, Singh K, Kaur R, Qiu WP (2011) Association of a novel DNA virus with the grapevine vein-clearing and vine decline syndrome. Phytopathology 101(9), 1081-1090.