Orthotospovirus tomatoflavi(TCSV00)
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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Capsicum annuum (CPSAN) | Major host | |
* Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454. | ||
Solanum lycopersicum (LYPES) | Major host | |
* 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. | ||
Amaranthus viridis (AMAVI) | Wild/Weed | |
* Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454. | ||
Boerhavia erecta (BOEER) | Wild/Weed | |
* de Jensen CE, Badillo-Vargas IE, Frantz G, Mellinger HC, Turechek WW, Hutton SF, Funderburk JE, Naidu RA, Adkins S (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in the non-solanaceous weeds erect spiderling (Boerhavia erecta), Asian spiderflower (Cleome viscosa), and sweet chili pepper (Capsicum chinense) in Puerto Rico. Plant Health Progress. doi:10.1094/PHP-12-16-0072-BR | ||
Cleome viscosa (CLEVI) | Wild/Weed | |
* de Jensen CE, Badillo-Vargas IE, Frantz G, Mellinger HC, Turechek WW, Hutton SF, Funderburk JE, Naidu RA, Adkins S (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in the non-solanaceous weeds erect spiderling (Boerhavia erecta), Asian spiderflower (Cleome viscosa), and sweet chili pepper (Capsicum chinense) in Puerto Rico. Plant Health Progress. doi:10.1094/PHP-12-16-0072-BR | ||
Datura stramonium (DATST) | Wild/Weed | |
* Webster CG, Estévez de Jensen C, Rivera-Vargas LI, Rodrigues JCV, Mercado W, Frantz G, Mellinger HC, Adkins S (2013) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus (TCSV) in tomato, pepper, and jimsonweed in Puerto Rico. Plant Health Progress (abst.) doi:10.1094/PHP-2013-0812-01-BR | ||
Solanum americanum (SOLAM) | Wild/Weed | |
* 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. * Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454. | ||
Acmella oleracea (SPLOL) | Host | |
Arachis hypogaea (ARHHY) | Host | |
Capsicum (1CPSG) | Host | |
* Gonzalez-Alvarez H, Chang-Sidorchuk L, Barboza Vargas N, Gonzalez Arias, Martinez-Zubiaur Y (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus infecting pepper and common bean in Cuba. Plant Disease 101(9), 1064-1065. | ||
Capsicum chinense (CPSCH) | Host | |
* de Jensen CE, Badillo-Vargas IE, Frantz G, Mellinger HC, Turechek WW, Hutton SF, Funderburk JE, Naidu RA, Adkins S (2017) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in the non-solanaceous weeds erect spiderling (Boerhavia erecta), Asian spiderflower (Cleome viscosa), and sweet chili pepper (Capsicum chinense) in Puerto Rico. Plant Health Progress. doi:10.1094/PHP-12-16-0072-BR | ||
Cichorium endivia (CICEN) | Host | |
Cucumis sativus (CUMSA) | Host | |
* Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454. | ||
Cucurbita pepo (CUUPE) | Host | |
* Gorayeb ES, do Nascimento SC, dos Santos AN, Batalhon L, Albuquerque MR, de Oliveira VG, de Souza VB, Bogo A, da Silva FN (2024) Survey of viruses and vectors in tomato plants, alternative hosts and weeds in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Plant Pathology 73(2), 444-454. | ||
Glycine max (GLXMA) | Host | |
* Estévez de Jensen C, Funderburk EJ, Skarlinsky T, Adkins S (2019) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in soybean (Glycine max). Plant Disease 103(10), 2701-2702. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-05-19-0979-PDN ------- On soybean (Glycine max). | ||
Lactuca sativa (LACSA) | Host | |
* Estévez de Jensen C, Adkins S (2014) First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in lettuce in Puerto Rico. Plant Disease 98(7), 1015-1015. | ||
Mirabilis jalapa (MIBJA) | Host | |
Ocimum basilicum (OCIBA) | Host | |
Phaseolus vulgaris (PHSVX) | Host | |
* 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. ------- In a greenhouse in Homestead (Florida, US). | ||
Physalis peruviana (PHYPE) | Host | |
Portulaca oleracea (POROL) | Host | |
Schlumbergera truncata (SBGTR) | Host | |
Solanum aethiopicum (SOLAE) | Host | |
* 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. | ||
Solanum sessiliflorum (SOLTP) | Host | |
Stephanotis floribunda (SFTFL) | Host |