EPPO Global Database

Nepovirus lycopersici(TORSV0)

Vectors

Important note on vectors:
Information on vectors and their associated pathogens is a new feature of the database (April 2023). Data will gradually be entered by the EPPO Secretariat and will focus on regulated (quarantine) pests.
Organism Type
Xiphinema americanum sensu lato (XIPHAM) Known vector
* Brown DJF, Halbrendt JM, Jones AT, Vrain TC, Robbins RT (1994) Transmission of three North American nepoviruses populations of four distinct species of the Xiphinema americanum group. Phytopathology 84, 646-649.

* Taylor CE, Brown DJF (1997) Nematode Vectors of Plant Viruses. CABI, Wallingford, UK.

* Teliz D, Grogan RG, Lownsbery BF (1966) Transmission of tomato ringspot, peach yellow bud mosaic and grapevine yellow vein viruses by Xiphinema americanum. Phytopathology 56, 658-663.
Xiphinema americanum sensu stricto (XIPHAA) Known vector
* Brown DJF, Halbrendt JM, Jones AT, Vrain TC, Robbins RT (1994) Transmission of three North American nepoviruses by populations of four distinct species of the Xiphinema americanum group. Phytopathology 84, 646-649.
Xiphinema bricolense (XIPHBC) Known vector
* Brown DJF, Halbrendt JM, Jones AT, Vrain TC, Robbins RT (1994) Transmission of three North American nepoviruses populations of four distinct species of the Xiphinema americanum group. Phytopathology 84, 646-649.

* Taylor CE, Brown DJF (1997) Nematode vectors of plant viruses. CABI, Wallingford, UK, 278 pp.
Xiphinema californicum (XIPHCA) Known vector
* Brown DJF, Halbrendt JM, Jones AT, Vrain TC, Robbins RT (1994) Transmission of three North American nepoviruses populations of four distinct species of the Xiphinema americanum group. Phytopathology 84, 646-649.

* Hoy JW, Mircetich SM, Lownsbery BF (1984) Differential transmission of Prunus tomato ringspot virus strains by Xiphinema californicum. Phytopathology 74, 332-335.
Xiphinema rivesi (XIPHRI) Known vector
* Brown DJF, Halbrendt JM, Jones AT, Vrain TC, Robbins RT (1994) Transmission of three North American nepoviruses by populations of four distinct species of the Xiphinema americanum group. Phytopathology 84, 646-649.