Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae(TSWV00)
Distribution details in Brazil
From CABI Disease map 008 (1999): Present, restricted distribution
* Alexandre MAV, Duarte LML, Harakava R, Chaves ALR, Marque JM, E.W.Kitajima (2014) Amazon lily: a new natural host of Tomato spotted wilt virus. New Disease Reports 30, 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.5197/j.2044-0588.2014.030.013
------- On Eucharis grandiflora in a commercial nursery in Atibaia county (Sao Paulo state).
* INTERNET
Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. List of plant viruses described in Brazil naturally infecting plants. http://www.sbv.org.br/site/downs/virus/Listagem_Virus_Ingles.pdf
* Reifschneider, F. J. B.; Cafe, A. C.; Dusi, A. N.; Kitajima, E. W. (1989) Tropical Pest Management 35 (3), 304-306.
------- Recorded in 5 states although the incidence has generally been low. It causes brown pod of peas.
------- On Eucharis grandiflora in a commercial nursery in Atibaia county (Sao Paulo state).
* INTERNET
Sociedade Brasileira de Virologia. List of plant viruses described in Brazil naturally infecting plants. http://www.sbv.org.br/site/downs/virus/Listagem_Virus_Ingles.pdf
* Reifschneider, F. J. B.; Cafe, A. C.; Dusi, A. N.; Kitajima, E. W. (1989) Tropical Pest Management 35 (3), 304-306.
------- Recorded in 5 states although the incidence has generally been low. It causes brown pod of peas.
Country | State | Status | |
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Argentina | Present, no details | ||
Bolivia | Present, no details | ||
Colombia | Present, no details | ||
Guyana | Present, no details | ||
Paraguay | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Suriname | Present, no details | ||
Uruguay | Present, widespread | ||
Venezuela | Present, no details |