Crinivirus contagichlorosis(TICV00)
Distribution details in Italy
First recorded in: 1995
From CABI Disease map 921 (2015): Present, restricted distribution
From NPPO: Present, restricted distribution
EPPO Reporting Service (2002/079) : only on a few samples from Sardegna, Liguria, Lazio and Campania. Not as important as TSWV or TYLCV.
EPPO Reporting Service (2006/184) : now found in Calabria.
EPPO Reporting Service (2009/013) : on lettuce and escarole in Calabria.
EPPO Reporting Service (2009/014) : first report in Sicilia.
EPPO Reporting Service (2009/072) : severe outbreak on glasshouse tomatoes in Campania.
EPPO Reporting Service (2012/038) : detected in the province of Lecce, in Puglia.
* Barone M, Senatore M, Zoina A, Alioto D (2008) A severe outbreak of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in tomato crops in Campania, Southern Italy. Journal of Plant Pathology 90(3), 585-589.
* Davino S, Meneghini M, Boccongeli C, Di Modica G, Tomassoli L (2007) Yellowing viral disorder in tomato: occurrence of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in Sicily. Journal of Plant Pathology 89(3, supplement), S37.
* Li RH, Wisler GC, Liu HY, Duffus JE (1998) Plant Disease 82 (1), 84-88.
* Parrella G (2008) Interveinal yellowing caused by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in lettuce and escarole in Southern Italy. Journal of Phytopathology 156(3)190-192.
------- On lettuce and escarole.
* Parrella G, Scassillo L (2006) [First report of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) in Campania and of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV) in Calabria (Southern Italy)]. Informatore Fitopatologico no. 3, 33-34 (in Italian).
------- In Calabria.
* Spanó R, Mascia T, Minutillo SA, Gallitelli D (2011) First report of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus from tomato in Apulia, Southern Italy. Journal of Plant Pathology 93(4S), S4.64.
------- In Puglia.
* Vaira AM,Accotto GP, Vecchiati M, Bragaloni M (2002) Phytoparasitica 30 (3), 290-294.
------- In glasshouses in central Italy and Sardinia.
* Davino S, Meneghini M, Boccongeli C, Di Modica G, Tomassoli L (2007) Yellowing viral disorder in tomato: occurrence of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in Sicily. Journal of Plant Pathology 89(3, supplement), S37.
* Li RH, Wisler GC, Liu HY, Duffus JE (1998) Plant Disease 82 (1), 84-88.
* Parrella G (2008) Interveinal yellowing caused by Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in lettuce and escarole in Southern Italy. Journal of Phytopathology 156(3)190-192.
------- On lettuce and escarole.
* Parrella G, Scassillo L (2006) [First report of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) in Campania and of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV) in Calabria (Southern Italy)]. Informatore Fitopatologico no. 3, 33-34 (in Italian).
------- In Calabria.
* Spanó R, Mascia T, Minutillo SA, Gallitelli D (2011) First report of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus from tomato in Apulia, Southern Italy. Journal of Plant Pathology 93(4S), S4.64.
------- In Puglia.
* Vaira AM,Accotto GP, Vecchiati M, Bragaloni M (2002) Phytoparasitica 30 (3), 290-294.
------- In glasshouses in central Italy and Sardinia.
Country | State | Status | |
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France | Present, few occurrences |