Orthotospovirus tomatoflavi(TCSV00)
Distribution details in United States of America (Florida)
From CABI Disease map 1162 (2014): Present, restricted distribution
* Badillo-Vargas IE, Roe N, Funderburk JE, Adkins S (2015) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in scarlet eggplant (Solanum aethiopicum) and American black nightshade (Solanum americanum) in the United States. Plant Disease 99(10), p 1450.
------- On Solanum aethiopicum and S. americanum grown in a vegetable farm in Palm Beach county.
* Dey KK, Melzer MJ, Xiaoan S, Adkins S (2017) Tomato chlorotic spot virus identified in Marsdenia floribunda in Florida. Plant Health Progress. https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/elements/sum2.aspx?id=10983
* Londoño A, Capobianco H, Zhang S, Polston J (2012) First record of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in the USA. Tropical Plant Pathology 37(5), 333-338.
* Poudel B, Huang Y, Zhang S (2018) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus infecting common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in the United States. Plant Disease 102(7), p 1467.
------- On Phaseolus vulgaris in a greenhouse in Homestead.
* Raid RN, Allingham JR, Funderburk JE, Skarlinsky T, Hutton SF, Turechek WW, Adkins S (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) and purslane (Portulaca oleracea) in Florida. Plant Health Progress. https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/elements/sum2.aspx?id=10984
* Warfield CY, Clemens K, Adkins S (2015) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus on annual vinca (Catharanthus roseus) in the United States. Plant Disease 99(6), p 895.
-------- On Catharanthus roseus in a Miami-Dade county garden.
* Webster CG, Frantz G, Reitz ST, Funderburk JE, Mellinger HC, McAvoy E, Turechek WW, Marshall SH, Tantiwanich Y, McGrath MT, Daughtrey ML, Adkins S (2015) Emergence of Groundnut ringspot virus and Tomato chlorotic spot virus in vegetables in Florida and the Southeastern United States. Phytopathology 105(3), 388-398.
------- More details about the situation in Florida.
------- On Solanum aethiopicum and S. americanum grown in a vegetable farm in Palm Beach county.
* Dey KK, Melzer MJ, Xiaoan S, Adkins S (2017) Tomato chlorotic spot virus identified in Marsdenia floribunda in Florida. Plant Health Progress. https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/elements/sum2.aspx?id=10983
* Londoño A, Capobianco H, Zhang S, Polston J (2012) First record of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in the USA. Tropical Plant Pathology 37(5), 333-338.
* Poudel B, Huang Y, Zhang S (2018) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus infecting common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in the United States. Plant Disease 102(7), p 1467.
------- On Phaseolus vulgaris in a greenhouse in Homestead.
* Raid RN, Allingham JR, Funderburk JE, Skarlinsky T, Hutton SF, Turechek WW, Adkins S (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum) and purslane (Portulaca oleracea) in Florida. Plant Health Progress. https://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/elements/sum2.aspx?id=10984
* Warfield CY, Clemens K, Adkins S (2015) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus on annual vinca (Catharanthus roseus) in the United States. Plant Disease 99(6), p 895.
-------- On Catharanthus roseus in a Miami-Dade county garden.
* Webster CG, Frantz G, Reitz ST, Funderburk JE, Mellinger HC, McAvoy E, Turechek WW, Marshall SH, Tantiwanich Y, McGrath MT, Daughtrey ML, Adkins S (2015) Emergence of Groundnut ringspot virus and Tomato chlorotic spot virus in vegetables in Florida and the Southeastern United States. Phytopathology 105(3), 388-398.
------- More details about the situation in Florida.