EPPO Global Database

Torradovirus marchitezum(TOANV0)

Distribution details in Mexico

Situation
Current pest situation evaluated by EPPO on the basis of information dated 2015: Present, restricted distribution
First recorded in: 2007
Comments
in Sinaloa, on tomato and pepper.

According to García-Estrada et al. (2022): also found in Sonora and Baja California Sur.
References
* Camacho-Beltrán E, Armenta-Chávez R, Romero-Romero JL, Magallanes-Tapia MA, Leyva-López NE, Apodaca-Sánchez MÁ, Méndez-Lozano J (2015) First report of pepper as a natural new host for Tomato marchitez virus in Sinaloa, Mexico. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology 37(3), 384-389.
------- on pepper.

* García-Estrada RS, Diaz-Lara A, Aguilar-Molina VH, Tovar-Pedraza JM (2022) Viruses of economic impact on tomato crops in Mexico: from diagnosis to management—A review. Viruses 14(6), 1251. https://doi.org/10.3390/v14061251.
------- also in Sonora and Baja California Sur.

* Turina M, Ricker MD, Lenzi R, Masenga V, Ciuffo M (2007) A severe disease of tomato in the Culiacan area (Sinaloa, Mexico) is caused by a new picorna-like viral species. Plant Disease 91(8), 932-941.

* Verbeek M, Dullemans AM, Van den Heuvel JF, Maris PC, Van der Vlugt RA (2008) Tomato marchitez virus, a new plant picorna-like virus from tomato related to tomato torrado virus. Archives of virology 153(1), 127-134.