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Datasheet

Coffee ringspot virus (coffee ringspot)

Summary

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  • 20 January 2015
  • Datasheet Type(s)
  • Pest
  • Preferred Scientific Name
  • Coffee ringspot virus
  • Preferred Common Name
  • coffee ringspot
  • Taxonomic Tree
  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: "Negative sense ssRNA viruses"
  •         Group: "RNA viruses"
  •             Order: Mononegavirales
  •                 Family: Rhabdoviridae

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Pictures

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PictureTitleCaptionCopyright
Coffee ringspot symptoms on leaves of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
TitleSymptoms on leaves
CaptionCoffee ringspot symptoms on leaves of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Coffee ringspot symptoms on leaves of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
Symptoms on leavesCoffee ringspot symptoms on leaves of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.César M. Chagas
Coffee ringspot symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo (top) compared with healthy berry (bottom).
TitleSymptoms on berries
CaptionCoffee ringspot symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo (top) compared with healthy berry (bottom).
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Coffee ringspot symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo (top) compared with healthy berry (bottom).
Symptoms on berriesCoffee ringspot symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo (top) compared with healthy berry (bottom).César M. Chagas
Symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Bourbon Amarelo; healthy berry on right.
TitleSymptoms on berries
CaptionSymptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Bourbon Amarelo; healthy berry on right.
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Symptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Bourbon Amarelo; healthy berry on right.
Symptoms on berriesSymptoms on berries of Coffea arabica cv. Bourbon Amarelo; healthy berry on right.César M. Chagas
Electron micrograph showing aggregate of uncoated particles within a nucleus of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. M. Chagas, 1980).
TitleVirus particles
CaptionElectron micrograph showing aggregate of uncoated particles within a nucleus of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. M. Chagas, 1980).
CopyrightBlackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH, Berlin
Electron micrograph showing aggregate of uncoated particles within a nucleus of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. M. Chagas, 1980).
Virus particlesElectron micrograph showing aggregate of uncoated particles within a nucleus of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. M. Chagas, 1980).Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH, Berlin
Electron micrograph showing bullet-shaped particles closely associated with the nuclear lamellae in the perinuclear space of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. N. Chagas, 1980).
TitleVirus particles
CaptionElectron micrograph showing bullet-shaped particles closely associated with the nuclear lamellae in the perinuclear space of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. N. Chagas, 1980).
CopyrightBlackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH, Berlin
Electron micrograph showing bullet-shaped particles closely associated with the nuclear lamellae in the perinuclear space of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. N. Chagas, 1980).
Virus particlesElectron micrograph showing bullet-shaped particles closely associated with the nuclear lamellae in the perinuclear space of a mesocarpic cell from infected coffee berry. (From C. N. Chagas, 1980).Blackwell Wissenschafts-Verlag GmbH, Berlin
Electron micrograph of CoRSV particles in leaf extract of Chenopodium amaranticolor.
TitleVirus particles
CaptionElectron micrograph of CoRSV particles in leaf extract of Chenopodium amaranticolor.
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Electron micrograph of CoRSV particles in leaf extract of Chenopodium amaranticolor.
Virus particlesElectron micrograph of CoRSV particles in leaf extract of Chenopodium amaranticolor.César M. Chagas
Electron micrograph of CoRSV particles (arrows) in infected leaf cell of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
TitleVirus particles
CaptionElectron micrograph of CoRSV particles (arrows) in infected leaf cell of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Electron micrograph of CoRSV particles (arrows) in infected leaf cell of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.
Virus particlesElectron micrograph of CoRSV particles (arrows) in infected leaf cell of Coffea arabica cv. Mundo Novo.César M. Chagas
Brevipalpus phoenicis (adult female), measuring about 0.3 mm long.
TitleVector - adult
CaptionBrevipalpus phoenicis (adult female), measuring about 0.3 mm long.
CopyrightCésar M. Chagas
Brevipalpus phoenicis (adult female), measuring about 0.3 mm long.
Vector - adultBrevipalpus phoenicis (adult female), measuring about 0.3 mm long.César M. Chagas

Identity

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Preferred Scientific Name

  • Coffee ringspot virus

Preferred Common Name

  • coffee ringspot

Other Scientific Names

  • coffee ringspot (?) nucleorhabdovirus
  • coffee ringspot rhabdovirus

International Common Names

  • English: ringspot of coffee
  • Spanish: mancha anular del cafeto

English acronym

  • CoRSV

EPPO code

  • CORSV0 (Coffee ringspot rhabdovirus)

Taxonomic Tree

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  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: "Negative sense ssRNA viruses"
  •         Group: "RNA viruses"
  •             Order: Mononegavirales
  •                 Family: Rhabdoviridae
  •                     Genus: Nucleorhabdovirus
  •                         Species: Coffee ringspot virus

Distribution Table

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The distribution in this summary table is based on all the information available. When several references are cited, they may give conflicting information on the status. Further details may be available for individual references in the Distribution Table Details section which can be selected by going to Generate Report.

CountryDistributionLast ReportedOriginFirst ReportedInvasiveReferencesNotes

ASIA

PhilippinesWidespreadReyes, 1959; Valdez &, 1966; EPPO, 2014

CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN

Costa RicaWidespreadCABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014

SOUTH AMERICA

BrazilWidespreadChagas, 1973; Bitancourt, 1938; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
-GoiasPresentCABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
-Minas GeraisPresentFigueira et al., 1995; Juliatti et al., 1995; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
-ParanaPresentCABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
-Sao PauloPresentChagas, 1973; Bitancourt, 1938; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014

Host plants/Plants Affected

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Plant nameFamilyContext
Coffea (coffee)RubiaceaeMain
Coffea arabica (arabica coffee)RubiaceaeMain
Coffea canephora (robusta coffee)RubiaceaeMain
Coffea liberica (Liberian coffee tree)RubiaceaeMain

Growth Stages

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List of Symptoms

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SignLife StagesType

Fruit

abnormal patterns
abnormal shape
lesions: black or brown
lesions: scab or pitting
premature drop

Leaves

abnormal colours
abnormal leaf fall
abnormal patterns
necrotic areas

References

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Bitancourt AA, 1938. A mancha anular, uma nova doenta do cafeeiro. O Biológico, 4:404-405.

Brunt AA, Crabtree K, Dallwitz MJ, Gibbs AJ, Watson L (eds), 1996. Viruses of plants. Descriptions and lists from the VIDE database. Wallingford, UK: CAB INTERNATIONAL, 1484 pp.

CABI/EPPO, 2003. Coffee ringspot virus. Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No. 894. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Chagas CM, 1973. The association of the mite Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) with coffee ringspot. Biologico, 39(9):229-232

Chagas CM, 1978. Mancha anular do cafeeiro: transmissibilidade, identificatao do vetor e aspectos anátomo-patologicos da especie Coffea arabica L. afetada pela molestia. PhD Thesis. Sao Paulo: University of Sao Paulo.

Chagas CM, 1980. Morphology and intracellular behavior of coffee ringspot virus (CRV) in tissues of coffee (Coffea arabica L.). Phytopath. Z., 99:301-309.

Chagas CM, July JR, Alba APC, 1981. Mechanical transmission and structural features of coffee ringspot virus (CRV). Phytopathologische Zeitschrift, 102(2):100-106

Chagas CM, Kitajima EW, Rodrigues JCV, 2003. Coffee ringspot virus vectored by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) in coffee. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 30(1/3):203-213. http://ipsapp007.kluweronline.com/IPS/content/ext/x/J/4509/I/66/A/8/abstract.htm

Chagas CM, Rossetti V, 1982. Novos estudos sobre a transmissibilidade da leprose dos citros. In: SBF eds. Abstracts of the l5th. Brazilian Meeting of Phytopathology. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Fitopatol.bras., 7:536.

Chagas CM, Rossetti V, Chiavegato LG, 1984. Effectiveness of the different life cycles of Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) on leprosis transmission. Proceedings of the 9th IOCV Conference. Riverside, USA: IOCV, 211-214.

Colariccio A, Lovisolo O, Chagas CM, Galleti SR, Rossetti V, Kitajima EW, 1995. Mechanical transmission and ultrastructural aspects of citrus leprosis disease. Fitopatologia Brasileira, 20:208-213.

EPPO, 2014. PQR database. Paris, France: European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. http://www.eppo.int/DATABASES/pqr/pqr.htm

Figueira AR, Reis PR, Carvalho VI, Pinto ACS, 1995. Virus da mancha anular do cafeeiro tem causado prejufzos relevantes aos cafeicultores da regiao do Alto Paranaiba. In: SBF eds. Abstracts of the 28th Brazilian Meeting of Phytopathology. Ilheus, Brazil: Fitopatol. Bras., 20 (supl.):299.

Juliatti FC, Bao SA, Araujo ACG, Kitajima EW, Neves JB, Peixoto JR, 1995. Mancha anular do cafeeiro: etiologia viral e danos em lavouras da regiao de Araguari (MG). In: SBF eds. Abstracts of the 28th Brazilian Meeting of Phytopathology. Ilheus, Brazil: Fitopatol. Bras., 20(supl.):337.

Kitajima EW, Costa AS, 1972. Partfculas baciliformes associadas à mancha anular do cafeeiro. CiOncia e Cultura, 24:542-545.

Kitajima EW, Muller GW, Costa AS, Yuki W, 1972. Short, rod-like particles associated with citrus leprosis. Virology, 50(1):254-258

Oliveira CAL, 1986. Flutuacao populacional e medidas de controle do ácaro da leprose Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes, 1939) em citros. Laranja, 7:1-31.

Reyes TT, 1959. Ringspot of coffee in the Philippines. FAO Plant Protection Bulletin, 8:11-12.

Rossetti V, Nakadaira JT, Calza R, Miranda CAB, 1965. Estudos sobre a clorose zonada dos citros. I. Sintomatologia, distribuitao geográfica no Brasil e variedades susceptfveis. II Natureza e susceptibilidade. Arq. Inst. Biol., 32:111-125.

Silberschmidt K, 1941. A transmissao experimental da "mancha anular" do cafeeiro. O Biológico, 7:93-99.

Silberschmidt KM, Bitancourt AA, 1965. Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto. Cafe (separata), 7:1-7.

Valdez RB, 1966. The current status of the ring spot disease in the Philippines. The Philipp. Agric., 50:267-275.

Distribution Maps

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Distribution map Brazil: Widespread
Chagas, 1973; Bitancourt, 1938; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Brazil
See regional map for distribution within the countryBrazil
See regional map for distribution within the countryBrazil
See regional map for distribution within the countryBrazil
See regional map for distribution within the countryCosta Rica: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Costa Rica: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Philippines: Widespread
Reyes, 1959; Valdez &, 1966; EPPO, 2014Philippines: Widespread
Reyes, 1959; Valdez &, 1966; EPPO, 2014
  • = Present, no further details
  • = Evidence of pathogen
  • = Widespread
  • = Last reported
  • = Localised
  • = Presence unconfirmed
  • = Confined and subject to quarantine
  • = See regional map for distribution within the country
  • = Occasional or few reports
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Distribution map (asia) Philippines: Widespread
Reyes, 1959; Valdez &, 1966; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (europe)
Distribution map (africa)
Distribution map (north america)
Distribution map (central america) Costa Rica: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (south america) Brazil: Widespread
Chagas, 1973; Bitancourt, 1938; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Goias: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Minas Gerais: Present
Figueira et al., 1995; Juliatti et al., 1995; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Parana: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Sao Paulo: Present
Chagas, 1973; Bitancourt, 1938; CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014Costa Rica: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2003; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (pacific) Philippines: Widespread
Reyes, 1959; Valdez &, 1966; EPPO, 2014