EPPO Global Database

Tagetes erecta(TAGER)

Pests

Organism Type
Alphanucleorhabdovirus tuberosum (PYDV00) Host
Bemisia tabaci (BEMITA) Host
'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' (PHYPSO) Host
* Alp S, Usta M, Sipahioglu HM, Güller A (2016) First report of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma solani' on a new host marigold (Tagetes erecta L.). Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 40(3), 311-318.
Helicoverpa zea (as Tagetes) (HELIZE) Host
* Kogan M, Helm CG, Kogan J, Brewer E (1989) Distribution and economic importance of Heliothis virescens and Heliothis zea in North, Central, and South America and of their natural enemies and host plants. InProceedings of the Workshop on Biological Control of Heliothis: Increasing the Effectiveness of Natural Enemies, New Delhi, India, 11-15 November 1985 1989. New Delhi, India: Office of International Cooperation & Development, USDA.
Liriomyza huidobrensis (LIRIHU) Host
* Mujica M, Kroschel J (2011) Leafminer fly (Diptera: Agromyzidae) occurrence, distribution, and parasitoid associations in field and vegetable crops along the Peruvian coast. Environmental Entomology 40, 217-230.
Liriomyza trifolii (LIRITR) Host
* Heinz KM, Parrella MP (1992) The Effect of Leaf-Mining by Liriomyza Trifolii on Seed Set in Greenhouse Marigolds. Ecological Applications 2, 139-146.

* Stegmaier CEJ (1966) Host plants and parasites of Liriomyza trifolii in Florida (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Florida Entomologist 49(2), 75-80.
Nemorimyza maculosa (AMAZMA) Host
* Monteiro NJS, Barbosa RR, Esposito MC (2019) Agromyzidae (Diptera: Schizophora) in the state of Pará: new species and new records in Brazil. Zootaxa 4624(2), 151-182.

* Stegmaier CE Jr (1967) Some new host plant records and parasites of Phytobia (Amauromyza) maculosa in Florida (Diptera: Agromyzidae). Florida Entomologist 50(2), 99-101.
Prodiplosis longifila (PRDILO) Host
* Diaz-Silva F (2011) [Agroecological aspects for the integrated management of Prodiplosis longifila Gagné in the irrigation of Chavimochic]. Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad de Trujillo, Trujillo, PERU (in Spanish).
Ralstonia solanacearum (as Tagetes) (RALSSL) Host
* Rodrigues LMR, Destéfano SAL, Silva MJ, Costa GGL, Maringoni AC (2012) Characterization of Ralstonia solanacearum from Brazil using molecular methods and pathogenicity tests. Journal of Plant Pathology 94, 505–16.
Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (as Tagetes) (RALSSO) Host
* Rodrigues LMR, Destéfano SAL, Silva MJ, Costa GGL, Maringoni AC (2012) Characterization of Ralstonia solanacearum from Brazil using molecular methods and pathogenicity tests. Journal of Plant Pathology 94, 505–16.
Scirtothrips dorsalis (SCITDO) Host
* Kumar V, Xiao Y, Borden MA, Ahmed MZ, McKenzie CL, Osborne LS (2023) Distribution of Scirtothrips dorsalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) cryptic species complex in the United States and reproductive host assessment of its dominant member. Journal of Economic Entomology, toad138. https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toad138
------- reproductive host of Scirtothrips dorsalis South Asia 1.
Spodoptera ornithogalli (as Tagetes) (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.
Thrips imaginis (THRIIM) Host
Thrips setosus (as Tagetes) (THRISE) Host
Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (TOLCND) Host
* Pant RP, Anuj B and Murari L (2018) Role of alternate host plants in the transmission of apical leaf curl disease of potato caused by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus - potato (ToLCNDV-pot.) in Northern India. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 88, 1258–1262
------- confirmed host.
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV00) Host
* Parrella G, Gognalons P, Gebre-Selassie K, Vovlas C, Marchoux G (2003) An update of the host range of tomato spotted wilt virus. Journal of Plant Pathology 85(4), 227-264.
Neohydatothrips samayunkur (NHDTSA) Major host
Potato yellow vein virus (as Tagetes) (PYVV00) Wild/Weed
* Salazar L, Muller G, Querci M, Zapata J, Owens R (2000) Potato yellow vein virus: its host range, distribution in South America and identification as a Crinivirus transmitted by Trialeurodes vaporariorum. Annals of Applied Biology 137(1), 7-19.