EPPO Global Database

Rosa multiflora(ROSMU)

Pests

Organism Type
Chrysobothris femorata (as Rosa) (CHRBFE) Doubtful host
* EPPO (2021) EPPO Technical Document No. 1083. Pest risk analysis for Chrysobothris femorata and C. mali. EPPO, Paris. Available at https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/CHRBFE/documents
------- uncertain host (record may relate to other species in the femorata complex as it pre-dates Wellso & Manley, 2007.

* Fenton FA & Maxwell JM (1937) Flat-headed Apple Tree Borer in Oklahoma. Journal of Economic Entomology, 30(5), 748–750. https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/30.5.748
------- uncertainty on the species within the femorata complex as it pre-dates Wellso & Manley, 2007.
Adoretus sinicus (as Rosa) (ADORSI) Host
Aleurocanthus spiniferus (as Rosa) (ALECSN) Host
* Nugnes F, Laudonia S, Jesu G, Jansen MGM, Bernardo U, Porcelli F (2020) Aleurocanthus spiniferus (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in some European countries: diffusion, hosts, molecular characterization, and natural enemies. Insects 11(1), 42. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects11010042
------- Confirmed host.
Anoplophora chinensis (ANOLCN) 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.
Anoplophora chinensis (as Rosa) (ANOLCN) 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.
Anthonomus bisignifer (as Rosa) (ANTHBI) Host
* Kojima H, Morimoto K (1994) Taxonomic study of the subfamily Anthonominae from Japan (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Esakia 34, 147-186.
Aonidiella citrina (as Rosa) (AONDCI) Host
Capillovirus mali (ASGV00) Host
Closterovirus rosafolium (RLRAV0) Host
* He Y, Yang Z, Hong N, Wang G, Ning G, Xu W (2015) Deep sequencing reveals a novel closterovirus associated with wild rose leaf rosette disease. Molecular Plant Pathology 16(5), 449-458. https://doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12202

Closterovirus rosafolium (as Rosa) (RLRAV0) Host
* Soltani N, Golino DA, Al Rwahnih M (2021) First report of rose leaf rosette-associated virus infecting rose (Rosa spp.) in California, USA. Plant Disease 105(early view). https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-20-2268-PDN
Comstockaspis perniciosa (QUADPE) Host
* Suh SJ (2020) Host plant list of the scale insects (Hemiptera, Coccomorpha) in South Korea. Insecta Mundi 0757, 1–26.
Coniothyrium wernsdorffiae (as Rosa) (CONIWE) Host
Epichoristodes acerbella (as Rosa) (EPIOIO) Host
Epiphyas postvittana (as Rosa) (TORTPO) Host
Erwinia amylovora (as Rosa) (ERWIAM) Host
* Bastas KK, Sahin F, Atasagun R (2013) First report of fire blight caused by Erwinia amylovora on rosehip (Rosa canina) in Turkey. Plant Disease 97(12) p 1652. 

* Vanneste JL, Vermeulen M, Lex S, Berger F (2002) Isolation of Erwinia amylovora from blighted plums (Prunus domestica) and potato roses (Rosa rugosa). Acta Horticulturae 590, 89-94.
Exomala orientalis (as Rosa) (ANMLOR) Host
* Smitha R, Rajendran P, Sandhya PT, Aparna VS, Rajees PC (2017) Insect pest complex of rose at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Ambalavayal, Wayanad. Acta Horticulturae 1165, 39-44. ISHS 2017. DOI 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1165.6
------- confirmed host (pest of rose in Wayanad, Kerala)
Frankliniella occidentalis (as Rosa) (FRANOC) Host
Grapholita packardi (as Rosa) (LASPPA) Host
* Balduf WV (1959) Obligatory and facultative insects in rose hips. Their recognition and bionomics. Biological Monographs 26,  1–194.
Grapholita prunivora (as Rosa) (LASPPR) Host
Neven LG, Mantey KD (2004) Biology and development of the wild and golden sport of Grapholita prunivora (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae). Environmental entomology, 33(3), 506-512.
Halyomorpha halys (HALYHA) Host
* Bergmann E, Bernhard KM, Bernon G, Bickerton M, Gill S, Gonzales C, Hamilton GC, Hedstrom C, Kamminga K, Koplinka-Loehr C, Krawczyk G, Kuhar TP, Kunkel B, Lee J, Leskey TC, Martinson H, Nielsen AL, Raupp M, Shearer P, Shrewsbury P, Walgenbach J, Whalen J, Wiman N (online) Host Plants of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the U.S. https://www.stopbmsb.org/where-is-bmsb/host-plants
Helicoverpa zea (as Rosa) (HELIZE) Host
* Matthews M (1991) Classification of the Heliothinae. Bulletin of the Natural Resources Institute No. 44. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Ilarvirus ApMV (as Rosa) (APMV00) Host
* Paz ML, Sivaprasad Y, Garrido P, Ayala L, Mendez K, Garrido A, Debut A, Ramos L, Flores F (2020) First report of apple mosaic virus infecting Rosa spp. in Pichincha province, Ecuador. Journal of Plant Pathology 102(4),p 1359.
Ilarvirus PNRSV (PNRSV0) Host
* He Y, Yang Z, Hong N, Wang G, Ning G, Xu W (2015) Deep sequencing reveals a novel closterovirus associated with wild rose leaf rosette disease. Molecular Plant Pathology 16(5), 449-458. https://doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12202
------- Detected by HTS. 

Luperomorpha xanthodera (as Rosa) (LUPMXA) 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.

* Liu H (2019) Oviposition substrate selection, egg mass characteristics, host preference, and life history of the spotted lanternfly (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae) in North America, Environmental Entomology, 48(6), 1452–1468. https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvz123
------- Confirmed host.

* Park JD, Kim M-Y, Lee S-G, Shin S-C, Kim J, Park I-K (2009) Biological characteristics of Lycorma delicatula and the control effects of some Insecticides. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 48(1), 53-57.
------- Nymphs feeding and mild damage were observed in Korea.
Malacosoma americanum (as Rosa) (MALAAM) Host
Malacosoma parallela (as Rosa) (MALAPA) Host
Meloidogyne mali (as Rosa) (MELGMA) Host
* Itoh Y, Ohshima Y, Ichinohe M (1969) A root–knot nematode, Meloidogyne mali n. sp. on apple–tree from Japan (Tylenchida: Heteroderidae). Applied Entomology and Zoology 4: 194-202
Orgyia leucostigma (as Rosa) (HEMELE) Host
* Neil K (1979) A new subspecies of Orgyia leucostigma (Lymantriidae) from Sable Island, Nova Scotia. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, 33(4), 245–247.

* Robinson GS, Ackery PR, Kitching IJ, Beccaloni GW, Hernández LM (2010) HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosts.
Orthotospovirus iridimaculaflavi (as Rosa) (IYSV00) Host
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (as Rosa) (PHYCFR) Host
Epstein A, Hill J (1999) Status of rose rosette disease as a biological control for multiflora rose. Plant disease 83, 92-101.
Phytophthora ramorum (as Rosa) (PHYTRA) Host
* Cave GL, Randall-Schadel B & Redlin SC (2008) Risk analysis for Phytophthora ramorum Werres, de Cock & Man in’t Veld, causal agent of sudden oak death, ramorum leaf blight, and ramorum dieback. US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Raleigh, NC.
Pochazia shantungensis (POCZSH) Host
* Kim DE, Lee H, Kim MJ, Lee DH (2015) Predicting the potential habitat, host plants, and geographical distribution of Pochazia shantungensis (Hemiptera: Ricaniidae) in Korea. Korean Journal of Applied Entomology 54, 179–189.
Pochazia shantungensis (as Rosa) (POCZSH) Host
* Stroiński A, Balderi M, Marraccini D, Mazza G (2022) First records of Pochazia shantungensis (Chou & Lu, 1977) (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Ricaniidae) in Italy. Zootaxa 5188 (3), 275–282, https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5188.3.4
Popillia japonica (POPIJA) Host
* Fleming WE (1972) Biology of the Japanese beetle. Technical Bulletin, Agricultural Research Service, USDA no 1449, 129 pp.
Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (as Rosa) (RALSPS) Host
* Bergma-Vlami M, van de Bilt JLJ, Tjou-Tam-Sin NNA, Westenberg M, Meekes ETM, Teunissen HAS, Van Vaerenbergh J (2018) Phylogenetic assignment of Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) isolated from Rosa spp. Plant Disease 102(11), 2258-2267.
------- On glasshouse roses in the Netherlands.

* Lee I, Kim YS, Kim J-W, Park DH (2020) Genetic and pathogenic characterization of bacterial wilt pathogen, Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum Phylotype I), on roses in Korea. The Plant Pathology Journal 36(5), 440-449. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.06.2020.0095
Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (as Rosa) (RALSSO) Host
* Bergma-Vlami M, van de Bilt JLJ, Tjou-Tam-Sin NNA, Westenberg M, Meekes ETM, Teunissen HAS, Van Vaerenbergh J (2018) Phylogenetic assignment of Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum phylotype I) isolated from Rosa spp. Plant Disease 102(11), 2258-2267.
------- On glasshouse roses in the Netherlands.

* Lee I, Kim YS, Kim J-W, Park DH (2020) Genetic and pathogenic characterization of bacterial wilt pathogen, Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Ralstonia solanacearum Phylotype I), on roses in Korea. The Plant Pathology Journal 36(5), 440-449. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.06.2020.0095
Reptalus panzeri (as Rosa) (REPTPA) Host
Rhizobium rhizogenes (as Rosa) (AGRBRH) Host
Ricania speculum (as Rosa) (RICASC) Host
Rose wilt agent (as Rosa) (ROW000) Host
Scirtothrips citri (as Rosa) (SCITCI) Host
* Bailey SF (1964) A revision of the genus Scirtothrips Shull (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Hilgardia 35, 329-362.
------- as "rose".
Scirtothrips dorsalis (as Rosa) (SCITDO) Host
Spodoptera ornithogalli (as Rosa) (PRODOR) Host
* Brito R, Specht A, Gonçalves GL, Moreira GRP, Carneiro E, Santos FL, Roque-Specht VF, Mielke OHH, Casagrande MM (2019) Spodoptera marima: a new synonym of Spodoptera ornithogalli (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), with notes on adult morphology, host plant use and genetic variation along its geographic range. Neotropical Entomology 48(3), 433-448.

* Heppner JB (2007) Lepidoptera of Florida. Part 1. Introduction and catalog. Gainesville, Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, p 670.

* Robinson GS, Ackery PR, Kitching IJ, Beccaloni GW, Hernández LM (2010) HOSTS - A Database of the World's Lepidopteran Hostplants. Natural History Museum, London. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/hosts

* Wolcott GN (1948) The insects of Puerto Rico. Journal of Agriculture of the University of  Puerto Rico 32, 417–748.
Tetranychus mexicanus (as Rosa) (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.
Thrips hawaiiensis (as Rosa) (THRIHA) Host
Thrips imaginis (as Rosa) (THRIIM) Host
Thrips palmi (as Rosa) (THRIPL) Host
* Carvalho AR, Bueno VHP, Diniz AJF (2005) Thrips (Thysanoptera) in protected rose crops in Brazil. Bulletin OILB/SROP 28(1), 39-42 (abst.).
Wahlgreniella nervata (as Rosa) (AMPHNE) Host
Emaravirus rosae (RRV000) Major host
* Allington W, Staples R, Viehmeyer G (1968) Transmission of rose rosette virus by the eriophyid mite Phyllocoptes fructiphilus. Journal of Economic Entomology 61, 1137-1140.
------ confirmed host
Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (PHYCFR) Major host
* Allington W, Staples R, Viehmeyer G (1968) Transmission of rose rosette virus by the eriophyid mite Phyllocoptes fructiphilus. Journal of Economic Entomology 61, 1137-1140.
------- confirmed host
Popillia japonica (as Rosa) (POPIJA) Major host
* Fleming WE (1972) Biology of the Japanese beetle. Technical Bulletin, Agricultural Research Service, USDA no 1449, 129 pp.
Thaumatotibia leucotreta (as Rosa) (ARGPLE) Major host
* Adom M, Fening K, Billah M, Wilson D, Hevi W, Clottey V,  Ansah-Amprofi F, Bruce A (2021) Pest status, bio-ecology and management of the false codling moth, Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and its implication for international trade. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 111(1), 17-30. doi:10.1017/S0007485320000358
------- frequently intercepted on cut roses.