Quarantine plant pathogen
Cheravirus avii → Xiphinema americanum sensu stricto → Nepovirus lycopersici
RU A1 K-K
Scoring
All four metrics are dimensionless. The total score is the product of specificity, host distance and confidence.
0.333
Specificity
1 / the number of pathogens on the vector — this vector carries 3 pathogens in EPPO.
0.00
Host distance
1.0 = no shared hosts · 0.5 = shared family · 0.2 = shared genus · 0.0 = shared species.
1.00
Confidence (K-K)
K = confirmed vector (1.0), P = potential (0.5); both edges are multiplied.
0.000
Total
specificity × host distance × confidence
Distribution: Nepovirus lycopersici
Countries with recorded presence per the EPPO Global Database (49 ISO codes).
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Host plants: Nepovirus lycopersici
Top 10 host taxa per EPPO; classes per EPPO host categorisation.
- Pelargonium x hortorum PELZO Major host
- Prunus persica PRNPS Major host
- Rubus idaeus RUBID Major host
- Acanthospermum hispidum ACNHI Wild/Weed
- Ageratum conyzoides AGECO Wild/Weed
- Amaranthus spinosus AMASP Wild/Weed
- Bidens pilosa BIDPI Wild/Weed
- Boerhavia diffusa BOEDI Wild/Weed
- Chenopodium album CHEAL Wild/Weed
- Commelina erecta COMER Wild/Weed
Synonyms: Nepovirus lycopersici
- eola rasp leaf of cherry
- yellow bud mosaic of peach
- yellow vein of grapevine
- chlorosis mosaic of raspberry
- chlorosis of pelargonium
- union necrosis of apple
- yellow blotch curl of raspberry
- stem pitting of prunus
- crumbly fruit of raspberry
- ringspot of tomato
- stunt of gladiolus
- decline of raspberry
Sources
Cheravirus avii ↔ Xiphinema americanum sensu stricto
* 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 americanum sensu stricto ↔ Nepovirus lycopersici
* 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.