Tomato black ring virus
Appearance
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Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Kingdom: | Orthornavirae |
Phylum: | Pisuviricota |
Class: | Pisoniviricetes |
Order: | Picornavirales |
Family: | Secoviridae |
Genus: | Nepovirus |
Species: | Tomato black ring virus
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Tomato black ring virus (TBRV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Secoviridae,[1] that was first discovered in 1946.[2]
Hosts
[edit]TBRV infects several hosts including:[3]
- Allium cepa
- Allium porrum
- Apium graveolens
- Beta vulgaris var. saccharifera
- Brassica napus var. napobrassica
- Brassica rapa subsp. rapa
- Capsicum
- Cucumis sativus
- Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus
- Fragaria including Fragaria ananassa
- Gladiolus hybrids
- Lactuca sativa
- Narcissus
- Phaseolus vulgaris
- Prunus persica
- Ribes
- Rubus including Rubus idaeus
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Solanum melongena
- Solanum tuberosum
- Vitis vinifera
References
[edit]- ^ Sanfaçon, H. (2008), "Nepovirus", Encyclopedia of Virology, Elsevier, pp. 405–413, doi:10.1016/b978-012374410-4.00449-0, ISBN 9780123744104
- ^ Smith, Kenneth M. (August 1946). "Tomato black-ring: a new virus disease". Parasitology. 37 (3–4): 126–130. doi:10.1017/s0031182000013263. ISSN 0031-1820. PMID 20276049. S2CID 37729677.
- ^ "Tomato black ring virus". Plantwise Knowledge Bank. CABI (Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International). doi:10.1079/pwkb.species.54060. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
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