EPPO Global Database

Petunia hybrids(PEUHY)

Pests

Organism Type
'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' (PHYPSO) Doubtful host
* Chung BN, Jeong MI, Choi SK, Joa JH, Choi KS, Choi IM (2013) Occurrence of stolbur phytoplasma disease in spreading type Petunia hybrida cultivars in Korea. Plant Pathology Journal 29(4), 465-470. 
------- Isolates found on Petunia x hybrida are not confirmed to belong 'Ca. Phytoplasma solani' (only partial 16Sr RNA nucleotide sequences available).
Cheravirus arracaciae oca strain (as Solanaceae) (AVBO00) Experimental
Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV00) Experimental
* Duffus JE, Larsen RC, Liu HY (1986) Lettuce infectious yellows virus - a new type of whitefly-transmitted virus. Phytopathology 76(1), 97-100.
Longidorus diadecturus (LONGDI) Experimental
* Allen WR (1986) Effectiveness of Ontario populations of Longidorus diadecturus and L. breviannulatus as vectors of Peach rosette mosaic and Tomato blackring viruses. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 8, 49–53.
Meloidogyne enterolobii (MELGMY) Experimental
* Mendes ML, Dickson DW, Schoellhorn R, Cetintas R, Brito JA (2007) Host status of petunia cultivars to root-knot nematodes. Nematologia Mediterranea 35(1), 91-94.
------- greenhouse study.
Nepovirus arabis (ARMV00) Experimental
Nepovirus lycopersici (TORSV0) Experimental
* Stace-Smith R (1970) Tomato ringspot virus. Details of DPV and references.  CMI/AAB no. 18. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office. https://www.dpvweb.net/dpv/showdpv/?dpvno=18
Nepovirus rubi (as Petunia) (RPRSV0) Experimental
Nepovirus solani (PBRSV0) Experimental
* Salazar LF, Harrison BD (1978) Host range and properties of potato black ringspot virus. Annals of Applied Biology 90, 375-386.
------- PBRSV.
Stralarivirus fragariae (SLRSV0) Experimental
Tobacco streak ilarvirus potato strain (as Solanaceae) (TSVP00) Experimental
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (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
Tomato mottle mosaic virus (TOMMV0) Experimental
* 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

* Sui X, Zheng Y, Li R, Padmanabhan C, Tian T, Groth-Helms D, Keinath AP, Fei Z, Wu Z, Lin KS (2017) Molecular and biological characterization of Tomato mottle mosaic virus and development of RT-PCR detection. Plant Disease 101(5), 704-711.
Tymovirus latandigenum (APLV00) Experimental
* 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 Petunia hybrida.
Aculops lycopersici (as Solanaceae) (VASALY) Host
Beet curly top virus (BCTV00) Host
* Severin HHP, Freitag JH (1934) Ornamental flowering plant naturally infected with curly-top and aster-yellows viruses. Hilgardia 8(8), 233-260.
Bemisia tabaci (as Solanaceae) (BEMITA) Host
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid (CSVD00) Host
* Verhoeven JTJ, Arts MSJ, Owens RA, Roenhorst JW (1998) Natural infection of petunia by chrysanthemum stunt viroid. Euroean Journal of Plant Pathology 104, 383–386.
Colombian datura virus (CDV000) Host
* Chellemi DO, Webster CG, Baker CA, Annamalai M, Achor D, Adkins S (2011) Widespread occurrence and low genetic diversity of Colombian datura virus in Brugmansia suggest an anthropogenic role in virus selection and spread. Plant Disease 95(6), 755-761.
Epilachna vigintioctomaculata (as Solanaceae) (EPILVI) Host
Epitrix cucumeris (EPIXCU) Host
* Clark SM, LeDoux DG, Seeno TN, Riley EG, Gilbert AJ, Sullivan JM (2004) Host plants of leaf beetle species occurring in the United States and Canada (Coleoptera: Megalopodidae, Orsodacnidae and Chrysomelidae, excluding Bruchinae). The Coleopterists Society, Special Publication 2, 1-476.
Epitrix cucumeris (as Petunia) (EPIXCU) Host
* Loyola (1949) Biological observations and control of potato flea beetle, Epitrix
cucumeris Harris. Masters Theses 1911. University of Massachusetts Amherst, 113 pp. 
------- Ornamental Petunia were attacked  following destruction of infested Solanum nigrum in the same flower bed.
Epitrix tuberis (as Petunia) (EPIXTU) Host
* Clark SM,  LeDoux DG, Seeno TN,  Riley EG,  Gilbert AJ, Sullivan JM (2004) Host plants of leaf beetle species occurring in the United States and Canada.  Special Publications of the Coleopterists Society, 2, 476 pp.
------- feeding of adults
Heteronychus arator (as Petunia) (HETRAR) Host
Liriomyza huidobrensis (LIRIHU) Host
* He CX, Wu WW, Wang SF, Wang LZ (2001) Host plants and feeding preferences of Liriomyza huidobrensis. Acta Entomologica Sinica 44, 384-388.
Orthotospovirus arachianuli (GRSV00) Host
* Esquivel AF, Camelo-García VM, Rezende JAM, Kitajima EW, González LR, Sarubbi H (2019) First report of Groundnut ringspot tospovirus in Paraguay. Australasian Plant Disease Notes 14(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13314-019-0336-7
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.
Pepper chat fruit viroid (PCFVD0) Host
Pepper chat fruit viroid (as Solanaceae) (PCFVD0) Host
Phthorimaea operculella (as Solanaceae) (PHTOOP) Host
Scirtothrips dorsalis (SCITDO) Host
* Klassen W, Seal DR, Ciomperlik MA, Fieslemann DA (2008) The chilli thrips, Scirtothrips dorsalis: current status in the Greater Caribbean Region. Proceeedings of the Caribbean food crops society,  44(1), 103-117.
-------  reproductive host in Florida.
Tomato apical stunt viroid (TASVD0) Host
* Matsushita Y,  Tsuda S (2014) Host ranges of Potato spindle tuber viroid, Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid, Tomato apical stunt viroid, and Columnea latent viroid in horticultural plants. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 141(1), 193–197.
Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid (TCDVD0) Host
* Verhoeven JTJ, Jansen CCC,  Roenhorst JW (2007) First report of Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid in Petunia hybrida from the United States of America. Plant Disease, 91(3), 324
Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid (as Petunia) (TCDVD0) Host
* Shiraishi T, Maejima K, Komatsu K et al. (2013) First report of tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid isolated from symptomless petunia plants (Petunia spp.) in Japan. Journal of General Plant Pathology 79, 214–216. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10327-013-0444-8
------- confirmed host (asymptomatic)

* Viršček Marn M, Mavrič Pleško I (2010) First report of Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid in Petunia spp. in Slovenia. Plant Disease 94(9), p 1171.
Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV00) Host
* Tsai WS, Shih SL, Green SK, Hanson P (2004) First report of the occurrence of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in Taiwan. Plant Disease 88, p 311. 

* Vaira AM, Accotto GP, Vecchiati M, Bragaloni M (2002) Tomato infectious chlorosis virus causes leaf yellowing and reddening of tomato in Italy. Phytoparasitica 30, 290 –294.
Orthotospovirus impatiensnecromaculae (INSV00) Major host
* Daughtrey ML, Jones RK, Moyer JW, Daub ME, Baker JR (1997) Tospoviruses strike the greenhouse industry: INSV has become a major pathogen on flower crops. Plant Disease 81(11),  1220-1230.
Alphanucleorhabdovirus tuberosum (as Solanaceae) (PYDV00) Wild/Weed
Stagonosporopsis andigena (as Solanaceae) (PHOMAN) Wild/Weed