EPPO Global Database

Sadwavirus citri(SDV000)

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.
Organism Type
Citrus x aurantium var. unshiu (CIDUN) Major host
* Iwanami T, Kondo Y, Karasev AV (1999) Nucleotide sequences and taxonomy of satsuma dwarf virus. Short communication. Journal of General Virology 80, 793-797.
Citrus natsudaidai (CIDNA) Host
* Iwanami T (2010) Properties and control of Satsuma dwarf virus. Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences 44, 1-6.
------- Natsudaidai dwarf virus (NDV), which naturally infects natsudaidai is now considered a synonym of Satsuma dwarf virus.
Citrus tamurana (CIDTM) Host
* Ito T, Iwanami T, Ieki H, Shimomura K, Shimizu S, Ito T (2004) A new virus related to Satsuma dwarf virus: the nucleotide sequence of the 3'-terminal regions of Hyuganatsu virus RNAs 1 and 2. Brief Report. Archives of Virology 149, 1459-1465.
------- Hyuganatsu virus infecting Hyyganatsu (Citrus tamurana) is a strain of stasuma dwarf virus.
Citrus trifoliata (PMITR) Host
* Miyakawa T (1969) Susceptibility of Citrus spp. and the other related plants to the Satsuma dwarf virus (SDV). Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 35, 224–233.
Citrus x aurantium var. sinensis (CIDSI) Host
* Iwanami T, Kano T, Koizumi M, Watanabe Y (1991) Leaf blotch and stem mosaic symptoms in sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) caused by a strain of satsuma dwarf virus (SDV). Bulletin of the Fruit Tree Research Station 21, 75-83.
Citrus x tangelo (CIDRP) Host
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k14
------- As tangelo (C. reticulata x C.  paradisi). Experimental host.

* Shimizu S, Miyoshi T (2003) Association of satsuma dwarf virus with dwarf-like symptoms on novel citrus varieties in Ehime Prefecture. Bulletin Ehime Prefecture Fruit Tree Experimental Station 16, 41-46. Cited in https://iocv.ucr.edu/citrus-diseases/satsuma-dwarf
Daphniphyllum teijsmannii (DPLTE) Host
* Nakazono-Nagaoka E, Takemoto S, Fujikawa T, Nakajima K, Uenishi H, Iwanami T (2014) Natural Satsuma dwarf virus infection of two woody plants, Daphniphyllum teijsmannii Zoll. ex Kurz. and Viburnum odoratissimum Ker-Gaul. var. awabuki (K. Koch) Zabel near Citrus Fields. Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ 48, 419–424.
------- Symptomless host.
Viburnum odoratissimum (VIBOD) Host
* Koizumi M, Kano T, Ieki H, Mae H (1988) China laurestine: a symptomless carrier of Satsuma dwarf virus which accelerates natural transmission in fields. In: Timmer LW, Garnsey SM, Navarro L (eds.) Proceedings of the 10th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 348–352.
------- Symptomless host, used as hedges in satsuma orchards in Japan.

* Nakazono-Nagaoka E, Takemoto S, Fujikawa T, Nakajima K, Uenishi H, Iwanami T (2014) Natural Satsuma dwarf virus infection of two woody plants, Daphniphyllum teijsmannii Zoll. ex Kurz. and Viburnum odoratissimum Ker-Gaul. var. awabuki (K. Koch) Zabel near Citrus Fields. Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly: JARQ 48, 419–424.
------- Symptomless host, used as hedges in satsuma orchards in Japan
Aegle marmelos (AELMA) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Aeglopsis chevalieri (AEZCH) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1969) Susceptibility of Citrus spp. and the other related plants to the Satsuma dwarf virus (SDV). Japanese Journal of Phytopathology 35, 224–233.
Arachis hypogaea (ARHHY) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
Astragalus sinicus (ASASI) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
Atalantia buxifolia (SEVBU) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Atalantia monophylla (AYAMO) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Canavalia ensiformis (CNAEN) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
Canavalia gladiata (CNAGL) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.
Chenopodium quinoa (CHEQU) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Susceptible to SDV.
Citroncirus webberi (CJCWE) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k7
------- As citrange (C. sinensis x P. trifoliata).
Citrus australis (CIDAL) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Citrus depressa (CIDDP) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k10
Citrus glauca (EMCGL) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Citrus lucida (CIDLC) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Citrus medica (CIDME) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Yamada S (1972) Evidence for a relationship among the viruses of Satsuma dwarf, Citrus mosaic, Navel-infectious-mottling, Natsudaidai dwarf, Citrus variegation, and Citrus crinkly leaf. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 5(5). Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/06r075vn
Citrus reticulata (CIDRE) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k13
Citrus sphaerocarpa (CIDSP) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Yamada S (1972) Evidence for a relationship among the viruses of Satsuma dwarf, Citrus mosaic, Navel-infectious-mottling, Natsudaidai dwarf, Citrus variegation, and Citrus crinkly leaf. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 5(5). Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/06r075vn
Citrus swinglei (CIDSW) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Citrus x aurantiifolia (CIDAF) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k8
------- As Citrus aurantiifolia and C. excelsa
Citrus x aurantium (CIDAU) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k9
Citrus x aurantium var. paradisi (CIDPA) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Yamada S (1972) Evidence for a relationship among the viruses of Satsuma dwarf, Citrus mosaic, Navel-infectious-mottling, Natsudaidai dwarf, Citrus variegation, and Citrus crinkly leaf. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 5(5). Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/06r075vn
Citrus x junos (CIDJU) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k11
Citrus x limon (CIDLI) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k12
Citrus x limonia var. jambhiri (CIDJA) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Yamada S (1972) Evidence for a relationship among the viruses of Satsuma dwarf, Citrus mosaic, Navel-infectious-mottling, Natsudaidai dwarf, Citrus variegation, and Citrus crinkly leaf. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 5(5). Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/06r075vn
Clymenia polyandra (KYEPO) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Gomphrena globosa (GOMGL) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Susceptible to SDV, NIMV and NDV.
Kummerowia striata (LESST) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
Nicotiana clevelandii (NIOCL) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Suceptible to SDV.
Nicotiana rustica (NIORU) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Susceptible to NIMV.
Nicotiana tabacum (NIOTA) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Suceptible to SDV, CiMV and NIMV.
Phaseolus vulgaris (PHSVX) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Koizumi M, Ieki H (1993) Diversity of properties among satsuma dwarf virus and related viruses. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 59, 642-650.
Physalis floridana (PHYFL) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Susceptible to SDV, CiMV and NIMV.
Pisum sativum (PIBSX) Experimental
* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
Sesamum indicum (SEGIN) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Koizumi M, Ieki H (1993) Diversity of properties among satsuma dwarf virus and related viruses. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 59, 642-650.

* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145.
Swinglea glutinosa (SWNGL) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Omura M, Ieki H (1993) Susceptibility of several citrus relatives to Satsuma dwarf virus. In: Moreno P, da Graca JV, Timmer LW (eds.). Proceedings of the 12th IOCV Conference, Riverside, California (US), pp. 352–356.
Vigna radiata (PHSAU) Experimental
* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- As Phaseolus aureus.
Vigna unguiculata (VIGSI) Experimental
* Iwanami T, Koizumi M, Ieki H (1993) Diversity of properties among satsuma dwarf virus and related viruses. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 59, 642-650.
------- As Vigna sinensis.

* Kishi K, Tanaka S (1964) Studies on the indicator plants for citrus viruses. II. Mechanical transmission of the virus, causing Satsuma dwarf, to sesame (Sesamum indicum L.). Annals of the phytopathological society of Japan 29(3), 142-148

* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.
------- As Vigna sesquipedalis.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
------- As Vigna sesquipedalis.
x Citrofortunella microcarpa (CJFMI) Experimental
* Miyakawa T (1968) Susceptibility of trifoliate orange and some other citrus varieties to Satsuma dwarf virus. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 4(4), 153-159. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1185s8k6
------- As calamondin (C. reticulata x Fortunella sp.).
Crotalaria spectabilis (CVTSP) Doubtful host
* Tanaka H (1972) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf and natsudaidai dwarf from citrus to citrus. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 38, 156-160.
------- Experimental host.

* Tanaka H, Yamada S (1972) Evidence for a relationship among the viruses of Satsuma dwarf, Citrus mosaic, Navel-infectious-mottling, Natsudaidai dwarf, Citrus variegation, and Citrus crinkly leaf. Proceedings of IOCV Conference (1957-2010) 5(5). Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/06r075vn
------- The host status was not confirmed in this publication.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K & Yamada A (1965) Research on the indicator plants of Satsuma dwarf and Hassaku dwarf viruses. Proceedings of IOCV Conference 3(3), 260-267.
------- Experimental host.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
------- Experimental host.
Cucumis sativus (CUMSA) Doubtful host
* Desjardins PR, Wallace JM (1962) Cucumber, an additional herhaceous host of the infectious variegation strain of citrus psorosis virus. Plant Disease Report 46, 414-416.
------- Experimental host.

* Grant TJ, Corrett MK (1961) Mechanical transmission of infectious variegation virus in citrus and non-citrus hosts, p. 197-204. In WC Price (ed.) Proceedings of the 2nd IOCV Conference, University of Florida Press, Gainesville (US).
------- Experimental host.

* Tanaka H, Imada J (1974) Mechanical transmission of viruses of satsuma dwarf, citrus mosaic, navel infectious mottling and natsudaidai dwarf to herbaceous plants. In: Weathers LG, Cohen M (eds.) Proceedings of the 6th Conference of IOCV, Riverside, California (US), pp. 141-145. 
------- Not confirmed in this publication, as well as in several other references.

* Tanaka S, Kishi K (1963) Studies on indicator plants for citrus viruses. Mechanical inoculation on leguminous plants with sap from satsuma dwarf tree. Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 28, 262–269.
------- Not confirmed in this publication, as well as in several other references.