Quarantine plant pathogen
Ipomovirus lycopersici → Myzus persicae → Caulimovirus venafragariae
RU A1 P-K potential
Scoring
All four metrics are dimensionless. The total score is the product of specificity, host distance and confidence.
0.091
Specificity
1 / the number of pathogens on the vector — this vector carries 11 pathogens in EPPO.
1.00
Host distance
1.0 = no shared hosts · 0.5 = shared family · 0.2 = shared genus · 0.0 = shared species.
0.50
Confidence (P-K)
K = confirmed vector (1.0), P = potential (0.5); both edges are multiplied.
0.045
Total
specificity × host distance × confidence
Distribution: Caulimovirus venafragariae
Countries with recorded presence per the EPPO Global Database (25 ISO codes).
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Host plants: Caulimovirus venafragariae
Top 4 host taxa per EPPO; classes per EPPO host categorisation.
- Fragaria vesca FRAVE Major host
- Fragaria chiloensis subsp. chiloensis FRACC Host
- Fragaria virginiana FRAVI Host
- Fragaria x ananassa FRAAN Host
Synonyms: Caulimovirus venafragariae
- Adernmosaik der Erdbeere
- vein banding of strawberry
- leaf curl of strawberry
- Strawberry vein banding caulimovirus
- Strawberry vein banding virus
- Strawberry virus 5
- SVBV
- aardbeinerfbandmozaïekvirus
- vírus do marginado das nervuras do morangueiro
Sources
Ipomovirus lycopersici ↔ Myzus persicae
* Abraham A, Menzel W, Vetten HJ, Winter S (2012) Analysis of the tomato mild mottle virus genome indicates that it is the most divergent member of the genus Ipomovirus (family Potyviridae). Archives of Virology 157(2), 353-357. ------- ToMMV isolates from Yemen and Ethiopia were transmitted very erratically by B. tabaci (and not by Myzus persicae). * Hiskias Y, Lesemann DE, Vetten HJ (2001) Biological characteristics of tomato mild mottle potyvirus isolated from tomato and thorn apple in Ethiopia. African Crop Science Journal 9, 517–525. ------- Myzus persicae is considered to be a vector of ToMMV.
Myzus persicae ↔ Caulimovirus venafragariae
* Frazier NW, Converse RH (1980) Strawberry vein banding virus. Description of Plant Viruses No. 219. Commonwealth Mycological Institute, 4 pp. * Mellor FC, Forbes AR (1960) Studies of virus diseases of strawberry in British Columbia: III. Transmission of strawberry viruses by aphids. Canadian Journal of Botany 38, 343-352.