EPPO Global Database

Prunus salicina(PRNSC)

Pests

Organism Type
'Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum' (as Prunus) (PHYPPR) Experimental
Grapholita inopinata (CYDIIN) Experimental
* Takizawa M (1936) Studies on the apple fruit borer, Grapholitha inopinata. South Manchuria Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 16, 77-113.
-------  as Prunus triflora, only in experiments.
Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (PSDMPE) Experimental
Agrobacterium tumefaciens (AGRBTU) Host
Aleurodicus dispersus (as Prunus) (ALEDDI) Host
American plum line pattern virus (APLPV0) Host
* Myrta A, Abbadi H, Al Rwahnih M, Herranz MC, Di Terlizzi B, Minafra A, Pallás V (2002) First report of American plum line pattern virus in Albania, Italy and Tunisia. Journal of Plant Pathology, 84(3), 171-200.
American plum line pattern virus (as Prunus) (APLPV0) Host
Anarsia lineatella (as Prunus) (ANARLI) Host
Anastrepha fraterculus (ANSTFR) Host
* Alberti AC, Rodriguero MS, Gomez PC, Saidman BO, Vilardi JC (2002) Evidence indicating that Argentine populations of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) belong to a single biological species. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 95, 505–512.
Apiosporina morbosa (DIBOMO) Host
* Gourley CO (1962)  A comparison of growth, life cycle and control of Dibotryon morbosum (Sch.) Th. & Syd. on peach and plum in Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 42, 122–129. https://doi.org/10.4141/cjps62-015
Apiosporina morbosa (as Prunus) (DIBOMO) Host
Apple mosaic virus (APMV00) Host
Apriona cinerea (as Prunus) (APRICI) Host
* Singh AP, Bhandari RS, Verma TD (2004) Important insect pests of poplars in agroforestry and strategies for their management in northwestern India. Agroforestry Systems 63, 15–26.
Bactrocera correcta (BCTRCO) Host
* He Y, Xu Y, Chen X (2023) Biology, ecology and management of Tephritid fruit flies in China: A review. Insects 14, 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14020196
Bactrocera dorsalis (DACUDO) Host
* He Y, Xu Y, Chen X (2023) Biology, ecology and management of Tephritid fruit flies in China: A review. Insects 14, 196. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects14020196

* Teruya T (1994) Eradication of oriental fruit fly in Okinawa Islands. Commemorative publication on eradication of fruit flies in Okinawa prefecture. Naha, Okinawa, Japan: Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery of Okinawa Prefecture, pp. 163-170.
'Candidatus Phytoplasma mali' (PHYPMA) Host
* Cieślińska M, Morgaś H (2011) Detection and identification of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum', 'Candidatus Phytoplasma mali' and 'Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri' in stone fruit trees in Poland. Journal of Phytopathology 159(4) 217-222.
'Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni' (PHYPPN) Host
* Kirkpatrick BC (1995) Peach rosette. Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases (eds Ogawa JM, Zehr EI, Bird GW, Ritchie DF, Uriu K & Uyemoto JK), pp. 56-57. APS Press, St. Paul, MN, USA.

* Uyemoto JK, Kirkpatrick BC (2011) X-disease phytoplasma. In: Virus and Virus-Like Diseases of Pome and Stone Fruits (eds Hadidi A, Barba M, Candresse T, Jelkmann W), pp. 243-245. APS Press, St. Paul, MN, USA.
Carposina sasakii (CARSSA) Host
* Lei X, Li D, Li Z, Zalom FG, Gao L, Shen Z (2012) Effect of host plants on developmental time and life table parameters of Carposina sasakii (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae) under laboratory conditions. Environmental entomology. 41(2), 349-354.
Carposina sasakii (as Prunus) (CARSSA) Host
Ceratitis capitata (CERTCA) Host
* Cohen H, Yuval B (2000) Perimeter trapping strategy to reduce Mediterranean fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) damage on different host species in Israel. Journal of Economic Entomology 93(3), 721-725.
Ceratitis capitata (as Prunus) (CERTCA) Host
Chondrostereum purpureum (STERPU) Host
* Bishop GC (1978) Studies on silver leaf disease of stone and pome fruit trees (Doctoral dissertation, Adelaide, Australia), 155 pp. https://digital.library.adelaide.edu.au/dspace/bitstream/2440/20649/2/02whole.pdf

* Grinbergs D, Chilian J, Hahn C, Reyes M, Isla M, France A, Børve J (2021) Silverleaf (Chondrostereum purpureum) effects on Japanese plum (Prunus salicina). Plants 10, 2777. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10122777
Colletotrichum fructicola (COLLFC) Host
* Huang R, Gui Q, Zhang Y, Sun W, Tang L, Huang S, et al. (2022) Identification and observation of infection processes of Colletotrichum species associated with pearl plum anthracnose in Guangxi, China. Plant Disease 106(12), 3154–3165. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0765-RE
Comstockaspis perniciosa (QUADPE) Host
* Ben-Dov Y, German V (2003) A systemic catalogue of the Diaspididae (armoured scale insects) of the world, subfamilies Aspidiotinae, Comstockiellinae and Odonaspidinae. Intercept Ltd, Andover UK, 1111 pp.
Conotrachelus nenuphar (CONHNE) Host
* Brown MW (2005) Host utilization and phenology of injury by plum curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in West Virginia. Journal of Entomological Science 40(2), 149–157.

* Leskey TC, Wright SE (2007) Host preference of the plum curculio. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 123(3), 217-227.
------- Preferred host in conducted experiments.

* Maier CT (1990) Native and exotic rosaceous hosts of apple, plum and quince curculio larvae (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in the northeastern United States. Environmental Entomology 83(4), 1326–1332.
Cydia pomonella (CARPPO) Host
* Wearing CH, Hansen JD, Whyte C, Miller CE, Brown J (2001) The potential for spread of codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) via commercial sweet cherry fruit: a critical review and risk assessment. Crop Protection 20(6), 465-488. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0261-2194(01)00023-0
Diabrotica speciosa (as Prunus) (DIABSC) Host
Epichoristodes acerbella (as Prunus) (EPIOIO) Host
Epiphyas postvittana (as Prunus) (TORTPO) Host
Erwinia amylovora (ERWIAM) Host
* Mohan SK, Thomson SV (1996) An outbreak of fire blight in plums. Acta Horticulturae 411, 73-76.

* Van der Zwet, Keil HL (1979) Fire blight: a bacterial disease of rosaceous Plants. USDA Handbook no. 510. USDA, Washington (US), 200 p.
Euproctis chrysorrhoea (as Prunus) (EUPRCH) Host
Grapholita funebrana (as Prunus) (LASPFU) Host
Grapholita molesta (as Prunus) (LASPMO) Host
Grapholita packardi (as Prunus) (LASPPA) Host
* Brown JW (2022) A review of host plants for the tortricid tribe Grapholitini, with a synopsis of host utilization by genus (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Insecta Mundi 0944, 1 –75.
Grapholita prunivora (as Prunus) (LASPPR) Host
Helicoverpa zea (as Prunus) (HELIZE) Host
* Matthews M (1991) Classification of the Heliothinae. Bulletin of the Natural Resources Institute No. 44. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Hop stunt viroid (HSVD00) Host
* Kaponi Ms, Orestiada N, Kyriakopoulou PE (2013) First report of Hop stunt viroid infecting Japanese plum, cherry plum, and peach in Greece. Plant Disease 97(12), 1662-1663.
Hyphantria cunea (as Prunus) (HYPHCU) Host
Little cherry virus 1 (as Prunus) (LCHV10) Host
Lycorma delicatula (LYCMDE) Host
* Barringer L, Ciafré CM (2020) Worldwide feeding host plants of spotted lanternfly, with significant additions from North America. Environmental Entomology 49(5), 999–1011.
Lymantria dispar (as Prunus) (LYMADI) Host
Malacosoma americanum (as Prunus) (MALAAM) Host
Malacosoma disstria (as Prunus) (MALADI) Host
Malacosoma parallela (as Prunus) (MALAPA) Host
Monilinia fructicola (MONIFC) Host
* Uysal-Morca A, Kinay-Teksür P (2020) Brown rot caused by Monilinia fructicola on Japanese plums in Turkey. Journal of Plant Pathology 102, p 589. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-019-00473-6
Monilinia fructicola (as Prunus) (MONIFC) Host
Monilinia fructigena (as Prunus) (MONIFG) Host
Naupactus xanthographus (NAUPXA) Host
* Biosecurity Australia (2005) Revised Draft Import Risk Analysis Report for Table Grapes from Chile. Part B. Commonwealth of Australia. Australian Government, available at: http://www.agriculture.gov.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/ba/memos/2005/2005_04a.pdf
------ reported as hosts but  evidence is lacking that they are true hosts (i.e. support completion of full life cycle
Nepovirus avii (as Prunus) (CLRV00) Host
Nepovirus nigranuli (as Prunus) (TBRV00) Host
Nepovirus persicae (PRMV00) Host
* Azerý T, Çýçek Y (1997) Detection of virus diseases affecting almond nursery trees in Western Anatolia (Turkey). EPPO Bulletin, 27(4), 547-550.

* Németh M (1986) Virus, mycoplasma and rickettsia diseases of fruit trees. Akademiai Kiádo, Budapest, 841 pp.
Oligonychus perseae (as Prunus) (OLIGPA) Host
Omophlus lepturoides (as Prunus) (OMOPLE) Host
Orgyia leucostigma (as Prunus) (HEMELE) Host
* Dedes J (2014). Whitemarked tussock moth (Orgyia leucostigma). Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Insect Production Services 2 p. https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=35692 
------- as ''cherry''.
Parabemisia myricae (PRABMY) Host
Parabemisia myricae (as Prunus) (PRABMY) Host
Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVD0) Host
* Osaki, H.; Yamaguchi, M.; Tomita, Y.; Kawai, Y.; Miyamoto, Y.; Ohtsu, Y. (1999) Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 65 (1), 3-8.
Peach mosaic virus (PCMV00) Host
* Cochran LC, Pine TS (1958) Present status of information on host range and host reactions to peach mosaic virus. Plant Disease Reporter 42, 1225-1228. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31210002702445&seq=1237
Peach rosette phytoplasma (PHYP30) Host
* Kenknight G (1976) Peach rosette. In: Diseases and non-infectious disorders of stone fruits in North America. USDA Agriculture Handbook No. 437, pp. 73-76. United States Department of Agriculture, USA.

* Kirkpatrick BC (1995) Peach rosette. In: Compendium of stone fruit diseases. APS Press, St Paul, USA.
Peach yellows phytoplasma (PHYP29) Host
* Kirkpatrick BC (1995) Peach yellows. Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases (eds Ogawa JM, Zehr EI, Bird GW, Ritchie DF, Uriu K & Uyemoto JK) APS Press, St. Paul, MN, USA, p 57.
Peach yellows phytoplasma (as Prunus) (PHYP29) Host
* Kirkpatrick BC (1995) Peach yellows. Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases (eds Ogawa JM, Zehr EI, Bird GW, Ritchie DF, Uriu K & Uyemoto JK) APS Press, St. Paul, MN, USA, p 57.
Phytophthora cactorum (as Prunus) (PHYTCC) Host
Plum pox virus (as Prunus) (PPV000) Host
Popillia japonica (POPIJA) Host
* Fleming WE (1972) Biology of the Japanese beetle. Technical Bulletin, Agricultural Research Service, USDA no 1449, 129 pp.
Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (PSEAPE) Host
Pseudococcus calceolariae (as Prunus) (PSECGA) Host
Pseudococcus comstocki (as Prunus) (PSECCO) Host
Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum (as Prunus) (PSDMMP) Host
Reptalus panzeri (as Prunus) (REPTPA) Host
Rhagoletis cingulata (as Prunus) (RHAGCI) Host
Rhagoletis fausta (RHAGFA) Host
Rhagoletis fausta (as Prunus) (RHAGFA) Host
Rhagoletis indifferens (RHAGIN) Host
* Ellertson FE (1961) New host records for Rhagoletis cingulata indifferens in Oregon. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 37, 116.
------- Rhagoletis cingulata in Oregon was latter shown to be R. indifferens.

* Yee WL, Thistlewood HMA, Klaus MW (2010) Infestation of apricot by Rhagoletis indifferens Curran (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Washington state and British Columbia. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 86, 100–103.
Rhagoletis pomonella (RHAGPO) Host
* Yee WL, Norrbom AL (2017) Provisional List of Suitable Host Plants of the Apple Maggot Fly, Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) (Diptera: Tephritidae), Version 1.0, 20pp, in USDA Compendium of Fruit Fly Host Information (CoFFHI)
Edition 2.0; https://coffhi.cphst.org/. 
------- confirmed host

* Yee WL, Goughnour RB (2008) Host use by and new host records of apple maggot, western cherry fruit fly, and other Rhagoletis species (Diptera: Tephritidae) in western Washington state.  Pan-Pacific Entomologist 84: 179–193
Scolytus schevyrewi (as Prunus) (SCOLSH) Host
Sibovia sagata (SIBOSA) Host
* Dalbó MA, Bruna ED, Souza ALK (2018) SCS 438 Zafira – a new plum cultivar resistant to leaf scald (Xylella fastidiosa). Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology 18, 229-233.

* Kleina HT, Kudlawiec K, Esteves MB, Esteves MB, Dalbò MA (2020) Settling and feeding behavior of sharpshooter vectors of Xylella fastidiosa on plum genotypes resistant to leaf scald disease. European Journal of Plant Pathology 158, 633-644.
Tetranychus mexicanus (TETRME) Host
* Flechtmann CHW (1967) Contribution to knowledge of the mites of plants of some regions of the State of Sao Paulo (as a systematic survey including new species). Piracicaba, Brasil: 47.
Xylella fastidiosa (XYLEFA) Host
* Thomazi‐Kleina H, Ballesteros Garcia MJ, Oliveira De Melo T, Dalbó MA, Marques FD, May‐De‐Mio LL (2021) Volatile compounds from plum genotypes with different levels of resistance to leaf scald disease. Plant Pathology 70(8), 1850-1859.
Anoplophora chinensis (as Prunus) (ANOLCN) Major host
* Lim J, Jung S-Y, Lim J-S, Jang J, Kim K-M, Lee Y-M, Lee B-W (2014) A review of host plants of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) with new host records for fourteen Cerambycids, including the Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis Motschulsky), in Korea. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 53(2), 111-133.

* Sjöman H, Östberg J & Nilsson J (2014) Review of host trees for the wood-boring pests Anoplophora glabripennis and Anoplophora chinensis: an urban forest perspective. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 40(3), 143–164.
Apricot pseudo-chlorotic leaf spot virus (APCLSV) Major host
Aromia bungii (AROMBU) Major host
* EPPO (2015) Aromia bungii. Datasheets on pests recommended for regulation. EPPO Bulletin 45(1), 4-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/epp.12173 
-------- Confirmed host in China.

* Lim J, Jung S-Y, Lim J-S, Jang J, Kim K-M, Lee Y-M, Lee B-W (2014) A review of host plants of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera: Chrysomeloidea) with new host records for fourteen Cerambycids, including the Asian longhorn beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis Motschulsky), in Korea. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 53(2), 111-133.

* Zhao S-X, Fan Q.H. & Den X.Y (1997) A survey of insects living on nane tree from Fujian. Wuyi Science Journal 13, 188-192.
'Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum' (PHYPPR) Major host
Plum pox virus (PPV000) Major host
* Damsteegt VD, Scorza R, Stone AL, Schneider WL, Webb K, Demuth M, Gildow FE (2007) Prunus host range of Plum pox virus (PPV) in the United States by aphid and graft inoculation. Plant Disease 91, 18-23.

* Glasa M, Candresse T (2005) Plum pox virus. AAB Description of Plant Viruses. No. 410. http://www.dpvweb.net/dpv/showdpv.php?dpvno=410

* Stobbs LW, Van Driel L, Whybourne K, Carlson C, Tulloch M, Van Lier L (2005) Distribution of Plum pox virus in residential sites, commercial nurseries, and native plant species in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. Plant Disease 89, 822-827. 
Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV0) Major host
* Jo Y, Choi H, Lian S, Cho JK, Chu H, Cho WK (2020) Identification of viruses infecting six plum cultivars in Korea by RNA-sequencing. PeerJ 8:e9588 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9588
Pseudococcus viburni (as Prunus) (PSECOB) Major host
Rhagoletis cingulata (RHAGCI) Major host
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (XANTPR) Major host
* Camele I, Lo Cantore P, Lasco R, Iacobellis NS (2001) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni su susino in Basilicata. L'informatore Agrario 27,  55-57.

* Rosello M, Santiago R, Palacio-Bielsa A, Garcia-Figueres F, Monton C, Cambra MA, Lopez MM (2012) Current status of bacterial spot of stone fruits and almond caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni in Spain. Journal of Plant Pathology  94 (1, Suppl.), S1.15-21.

* Shen YM, Huang TC, Chao CH, Liu HL (2013) First report of bacterial spot caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni on Japanese plum in Taiwan. Plant Disease 97(6), 835-835.

* Topp BL, Heaton JB, Russell DM, Mayer R (1989) Field susceptibility of Japanese-type plums to Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 29, 905-909.