Potyvirus plumpoxi(PPV000)
Distribution details in Russia
From CABI Disease map 392 (2007): Present, restricted distribution
From NPPO: Present, restricted distribution
EPPO Reporting Service (1995/01) : locally established after introduction on planting material.
EPPO Reporting Service (1995/25) : Krasnodar and Stavropol territories, Volgograd and Rostov provinces. By 2001, recorded only in Volgograd province and Stavropol territory
EPPO Reporting Service (2007/124) : still present in Central Russia (Moscow, Tambow, Tula, Vologda) and Southern Russia (Krasnodar, Kursk, Voronezh).
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/090) : PPV isolates naturally infecting sour cherry trees (Prunus cerasus) in the Samara and Saratov oblasts of the Volga Basin in Russia corresponded to a new type of strain which was called PPV-CR (PPV Cherry Russia). Also found in the Moscow greater area.
EPPO Reporting Service (2015/119) : PPV-C was detected in samples collected from sweet and sour cherry trees (Prunus avium and P. cerasus) from Central (Moscow) and Southern (Samara, Volgograd) Russia.
EPPO Reporting Service (2018/106) : new type of strain, PPV-CV (PPV Cherry Volga) has been detected in sour cherry trees in the Republic of Tatarstan.
As of 2020-01: present in 18 federal subjects (14 473 ha).
EPPO Reporting Service (1995/25) : Krasnodar and Stavropol territories, Volgograd and Rostov provinces. By 2001, recorded only in Volgograd province and Stavropol territory
EPPO Reporting Service (2007/124) : still present in Central Russia (Moscow, Tambow, Tula, Vologda) and Southern Russia (Krasnodar, Kursk, Voronezh).
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/090) : PPV isolates naturally infecting sour cherry trees (Prunus cerasus) in the Samara and Saratov oblasts of the Volga Basin in Russia corresponded to a new type of strain which was called PPV-CR (PPV Cherry Russia). Also found in the Moscow greater area.
EPPO Reporting Service (2015/119) : PPV-C was detected in samples collected from sweet and sour cherry trees (Prunus avium and P. cerasus) from Central (Moscow) and Southern (Samara, Volgograd) Russia.
EPPO Reporting Service (2018/106) : new type of strain, PPV-CV (PPV Cherry Volga) has been detected in sour cherry trees in the Republic of Tatarstan.
As of 2020-01: present in 18 federal subjects (14 473 ha).
* Anonymous (2020) Справочник по карантинному фитосанитарному состоянию территорий государств - участников СНГ на 01.01.2020 г. [Handbook of quarantine phytosanitary conditions in the territories of the CIS Member States as of 2020-01-01]. All-Russian Plant Quarantine Center. 92pp. Available at https://vniikr.ru/today/intercoll/inter-coord
* Chirkov S, Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Zakubanskiy A (2018) Analysis of genetic diversity of Russian sour cherry Plum pox virus isolates provides evidence of a new strain. Plant Disease 102(3), 569-575.
* Glasa M, Prikhodko Y, Predajňa L, Nagyová A, Shneyder Y, Zhivaeva T, Šubr Z, Cambra M, Candresse T (2013) Characterization of sour cherry isolates of Plum pox virus from the Volga Basin in Russia reveals a new cherry strain of the virus. Phytopathology 103(9), 972-979.
------- PPV-CR in Central and Southern Russia.
* Glasa M, Shneyder Y, Predajna L, Zhivaeva T, Prikhodko Y (2014) Characterization of Russian Plum pox virus isolates provides further evidence of low molecular heterogeneity within the PPV-C strain. Journal of Plant Pathology 96(3), 697-601.
------- PPV-C in Central and Southern Russia.
* Grushin, A. A. (1990) Sbornik Nauchnykh Trudov po Prikladnoi Botanike, Genetike i Selektsii 134, 30-34.
------- In the Lower Volga area.
* Prichodko Y (2006) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 36(2), p 213.
------- Central and Southern Russia.
* Prikhodko YN, Zhivaeva T, Shneyder YA, Morozova ON, Mazurin ES (2013) A new plum pox virus (PPV) strain – Cherry Russian (PPV(CR). Plant Health Research and Practice 2(4), 26-33.
------- PPV-CR in Central and Southern Russia.
* Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Prihodko Y, Varga A, James D, Chirkov S (2012) Plum pox virus W appears to be the most variable strain of the seven recognized strains of the virus. Abstract of a paper presented at the 22nd International Conference on virus and other graft transmissible diseases of fruit crops (Rome, 2012-06-03/08), p 35.
------- PPV-W.
* Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Prihodko Y, James D, Chirkov S (2012) Occurrence and genetic diversity of Winona-like Plum pox virus isolates in Russia. Plant Disease 96(8), 1135-1142.
* Chirkov S, Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Zakubanskiy A (2018) Analysis of genetic diversity of Russian sour cherry Plum pox virus isolates provides evidence of a new strain. Plant Disease 102(3), 569-575.
* Glasa M, Prikhodko Y, Predajňa L, Nagyová A, Shneyder Y, Zhivaeva T, Šubr Z, Cambra M, Candresse T (2013) Characterization of sour cherry isolates of Plum pox virus from the Volga Basin in Russia reveals a new cherry strain of the virus. Phytopathology 103(9), 972-979.
------- PPV-CR in Central and Southern Russia.
* Glasa M, Shneyder Y, Predajna L, Zhivaeva T, Prikhodko Y (2014) Characterization of Russian Plum pox virus isolates provides further evidence of low molecular heterogeneity within the PPV-C strain. Journal of Plant Pathology 96(3), 697-601.
------- PPV-C in Central and Southern Russia.
* Grushin, A. A. (1990) Sbornik Nauchnykh Trudov po Prikladnoi Botanike, Genetike i Selektsii 134, 30-34.
------- In the Lower Volga area.
* Prichodko Y (2006) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 36(2), p 213.
------- Central and Southern Russia.
* Prikhodko YN, Zhivaeva T, Shneyder YA, Morozova ON, Mazurin ES (2013) A new plum pox virus (PPV) strain – Cherry Russian (PPV(CR). Plant Health Research and Practice 2(4), 26-33.
------- PPV-CR in Central and Southern Russia.
* Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Prihodko Y, Varga A, James D, Chirkov S (2012) Plum pox virus W appears to be the most variable strain of the seven recognized strains of the virus. Abstract of a paper presented at the 22nd International Conference on virus and other graft transmissible diseases of fruit crops (Rome, 2012-06-03/08), p 35.
------- PPV-W.
* Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Prihodko Y, James D, Chirkov S (2012) Occurrence and genetic diversity of Winona-like Plum pox virus isolates in Russia. Plant Disease 96(8), 1135-1142.
Country | State | Status | |
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Azerbaijan | Absent, unreliable record | ||
Belarus | Present, no details | ||
China | Hubei | Present, widespread | |
China | Shanghai | Present, widespread | |
China | Shanxi | Present, widespread | |
China | Jiangsu | Present, widespread | |
China | Hunan | Present, few occurrences | |
China | Present, restricted distribution | ||
China | Beijing | Present, widespread | |
Estonia | Absent, pest eradicated | ||
Finland | Absent, pest eradicated | ||
Georgia | Absent, pest no longer present | ||
Kazakhstan | Present, no details | ||
Latvia | Present, few occurrences | ||
Norway | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Poland | Present, widespread | ||
Ukraine | Present, restricted distribution |