EPPO Global Database

Emaravirus rosae(RRV000)

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Leaf mosaic and mottling on a rose infected with RRV

Courtesy: Patrick Di Bello, Oregon State University (US)

Multiple witches’ broom on a RRV infected rose

Courtesy: Patrick Di Bello, Oregon State University (US)

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (excessive thorniness).

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (excessive thorniness, malformed flowers).

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (excessive thorniness, malformed flowers).

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (early symptoms, reddening of young leaves and shoots).

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Rose rosette virus: reddened shoots on an infected rose.

Courtesy: Patrick Di Bello, Oregon State University (US)

Symptoms on a KnockOut rose 'Radrazz'.

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (left) - healthy rose (right)

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (left) - healthy rose (right)

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (left) - healthy rose (right)

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz'.

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek

Infected KnockOut rose 'Radrazz' (witches' broom).

Courtesy: Tobiasz Druciarek