EPPO Global Database

Badnavirus venavitis(GVCV00)

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
Vitis hybrids (VITHD) Major host
* 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, 539-547.
------- Vitis hybrids are natural hosts. However, the hybrid cultivar Chambourcin is resistant to GVCV.

* Qiu WP, Petersen SM, Howard S (2020) North American grape 'Norton' is resistant to Grapevine vein clearing virus. Plant Disease 104, 2051-2053.
------- Vitis hybrids are natural hosts. However, the hybrid cultivar Norton has been shown to be resistant to GVCV.
Vitis vinifera (VITVI) Major host
* Martelli GP (2017) An overview of grapevine viruses, viroids and the diseases they cause. In: Meng B, Martelli GP, Golino DA, Fuchs M (eds), Grapevine Viruses: Molecular Biology, Diagnostics and Management, Springer pp.31-46.

* Qiu W, Schoelz J (2017) Grapevine vein clearing virus: diagnostics, genome diversity and management. In Grapevine Viruses: Molecular Biology, Diagnostics and Management (Eds Meng BZ, Martelli GP, Fuchs M, Golino D), Springer International Publishing AG, pp 315-330.
------- Natural host.

* Qiu WP, Petersen SM, Howard S (2020) North American grape 'Norton' is resistant to Grapevine vein clearing virus. Plant Disease 104, 2051-2053.
------- Natural host.

* Schoelz J, Volenberg D, Adhab M, Fang ZW, Klassen V, Spinka C, Al Rwahnih MA (2021) A survey of viruses found in grapevine cultivars grown in Missouri. American Journal of Enology and Viticulture 72, 73-84.
------- Natural host.
Ampelopsis cordata (AMCCO) Wild/Weed
* Petersen S, Keith C, Austin K, Qiu WP (2017) Phylogenetic relationship of Grapevine vein clearing virus isolates in wild plant species and in cultivated grapevines. Phytopathology 107, 102-103.
------- Natural host.

* 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.
------- Natural host.

* 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
------- Natural host.
Vitis cinerea (VITCI) Wild/Weed
* 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.
------- Natural host.
Vitis palmata (VITPA) Wild/Weed
* 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.
------- Natural host.
Vitis rupestris (VITRU) Wild/Weed
* Beach S, Kovens M, Hubbert L, Honesty S, Guo Q, Pap D, Dai R. Kovacs L, Qiu WP (2017) Genetic and phenotypic characterization of Grapevine vein clearing virus from wild Vitis rupestris. Phytopathology 107, 138-144.
------- Natural host.

* 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.
------- Natural host.

* 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
------- Natural host.
Vitis vulpina (VITVU) Wild/Weed
* 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.
------- Natural host.