Emaravirus rosae(RRV000)
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.
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 | |
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Rosa banksiae (ROSBA) | Major host | |
Amrine JW (2002) Multiflora rose. In: Van Driesche, R., et al., 2002, Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States, USDA Forest Service Publication FHTET-2002-04, 413. | ||
Rosa bracteata (ROSBC) | Major host | |
* Windham M (2014) Unravelling Rose Rosette©. In Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the International Plant Propagators Society 1085, pp. 409-413. ------- Note: infected by grafting, not host of P. fructiphilus | ||
Rosa multiflora (ROSMU) | 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 | ||
Rosa rubiginosa (ROSRB) | Major host | |
* Windham M (2014) Unravelling Rose Rosette. In Proceedings of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the International Plant Propagators Society 1085, pp. 409-413. | ||
Rosa rugosa (ROSRG) | Major host | |
Rosa villosa (ROSVL) | Major host | |
* Amrine JW (2002) Multiflora rose. In: Van Driesche, R., et al., 2002, Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States, USDA Forest Service Publication FHTET-2002-04, 413. | ||
Rosa woodsii (ROSWO) | 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 | ||
Rosa x odorata (ROSOD) | 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 | ||
Rosa (1ROSG) | Host | |
Rosa arkansana var. suffulta (ROSAS) | 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 | ||
Rosa canina (ROSCN) | 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 | ||
Rosa dumetorum (ROSCF) | Host | |
Amrine JW (2002) Multiflora rose. In: Van Driesche, R., et al., 2002, Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the Eastern United States, USDA Forest Service Publication FHTET-2002-04, 413. | ||
Rosa glauca (ROSGL) | 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 | ||
Rosa nutkana (ROSNU) | 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 | ||
Rosa pisocarpa (ROSPI) | 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 | ||
Rosa spinosissima (ROSPP) | 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. ------ observed to be apparently infected with rose rosette |