Quarantine plant pathogen
Orthotospovirus chrysanthinecrocaulis → Frankliniella schultzei → Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae
RU A1 K-K
Scoring
All four metrics are dimensionless. The total score is the product of specificity, host distance and confidence.
0.143
Specificity
1 / the number of pathogens on the vector — this vector carries 7 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: Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae
Countries with recorded presence per the EPPO Global Database (108 ISO codes).
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Host plants: Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae
Top 10 host taxa per EPPO; classes per EPPO host categorisation.
- Anemone coronaria ANMCO Major host
- Aster amellus ASTAM Major host
- Begonia semperflorens hybrids BEGSH Major host
- Calceolaria herbeohybrida hybrids CAZHY Major host
- Callistephus chinensis CSPCH Major host
- Capsicum annuum CPSAN Major host
- Chrysanthemum x morifolium CHYHO Major host
- Cichorium endivia CICEN Major host
- Cucumis melo CUMME Major host
- Cucumis sativus CUMSA Major host
Synonyms: Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae
- Bronzefleckenkrankheit
- Tomatenbronzefleckenvirus
- spotted wilt of tomato
- kromnek virus
- yellow spot of pineapple
- bronze leaf of tomato
- peste negra del tomate
- bronceado
- maladie bronzée
- taches de bronze de la tomate
- Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus
- Tomato spotted wilt virus
Sources
Orthotospovirus chrysanthinecrocaulis ↔ Frankliniella schultzei
* Bezzera IC, Resende O, Pozzer L, Nagata T, Kormelink R, de Ávila AC (1999) Increase of tospoviral diversity in Brazil with the identification of two new tospovirus species, one from chrysanthemum and one from zucchini. Phytopathology 89, 823-830. * Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113(2), 119-157. * Nagata T, de Avila C (2000) Transmission of chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus, a recently discovered tospovirus, by two thrips species. Journal of Phytopathology, 148(2), 65-128.
Frankliniella schultzei ↔ Orthotospovirus tomatomaculae
* Jones DR (2005) Plant viruses transmitted by thrips. European Journal of Plant Pathology 113(2), 119-157. * Wijkamp I, Almazara N, Goldbach R, Peters D (1995) Distinct levels of specificity in thrips transmission of tospoviruses. Phytopathology 85, 1069-1074.