Tobamovirus fructirugosum(TOBRFV)
Photos
For publication in journals, books or magazines, permission should be obtained from the original photographers with a copy to EPPO.
Wilting and yellowing symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Wilting and dying symptoms under glasshouse conditions (Germany, 2018)
Courtesy: Heike Scholz-Döbelin (LWK NRW)Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)Glasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana GodínezGlasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana GodínezGlasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana GodínezGlasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana GodínezGlasshouse tomatoes in the area of Yurecuaro / Tanhuato, Michoacan (2018, Mexico)
Courtesy: Diana GodínezDiscoloration on fruit 'Cuore di Bue' (Piedmont, Italy, May 2019)
Courtesy: Piemonte Region, Plant Protection ServicesSevere mosaic and blistering on tomato leaves (Sicily, Italy, October 2018)
Courtesy: Prof. Salvatore DavinoSymptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana tabacum cv. xanthii obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptomatic side shoots, tomato plant (Sicily, Italy, January 2019)
Courtesy: Prof. Salvatore DavinoLeaf mosaic on tomato (Piedmont, Italy, May 2019)
Courtesy: Piemonte Region, Plant Protection ServicesSymptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana tabacum cv. xanthii obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Nicotiana benthamiana obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Solanum lycopersicum cv. 'moneymaker' obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Symptoms of ToBRFV (German DSMZ isolate) on Chenopodium quinoa obtained by artificial inoculation under quarantine facilities (France, 2019)
Courtesy: Michèle Visage (ANSES, LSV)Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Chenopodiastrum murale sometimes presents symptoms (right) and sometimes not (left) (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato,(Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Light mosaic symptoms in younger tomato leaves of a side shoot (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Light mosaic symptoms in younger tomato leaves of a side shoot (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Narrowing of leaves (needle-like symptoms) is occasionally observed on tomato (Israel, 2019)
Courtesy: Camille PICARD (EPPO)Mixed infection of ToBRFV & PepMV on Solanum lycopersicum; narrowed leaves
Courtesy: NPPO of the NetherlandsFlexuous (potexvirus-like) and rod-shaped (tobamovirus-like) particles observed in leaf-dip preparations by transmission electron microscopy
Courtesy: Olivier SchumppLocal necrotic lesions on leaf of Nicotiana tabacum cv. Xanthi following sap inoculation 10 dpi.
Courtesy: Olivier SchumppSymptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)Symptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)Symptoms on tomato fruit imported from Israel
Courtesy: Marine Van den Bogaert - BCP Roissy CDG Airport (FR)Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing yellowing
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing necrotic lesions
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)HR symptoms developed following root inoculation in pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) demonstrating dried spots on stems leading to plant growth inhibition
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)Pepper plants (harboring L1,3,4) hypersensitivity response (HR) to infection. Symptoms developed following sap-mechanical leaves inoculation showing dried apoptotic leaves
Courtesy: Aviv Dombrovsky (Luria et al., 2017)Conspicuous symptoms observed on 180 plants after sowing under greenhouse conditions.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez GutierrezTomato plants (genotypes with intermediate resistance to ToBRFV). Under high temperatures symptoms are more severe than under normal temperatures. Photo taken in commercial greenhouses in Coahuila, Mexico.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez GutierrezSevere symptoms on susceptible tomato plants (fruiting period) under greenhouse conditions. Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez GutierrezSymptoms on susceptible plants (50 days after first contact with ToBRFV infected plants). Severe mosaic, stunting, leaf curling, decreased photosynthetic quality and inhibition of fruit set.
Courtesy: Ubilfrido Vasquez Gutierrez