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Datasheet

Peach rosette mosaic virus (rosette mosaic of peach)

Summary

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  • 05 October 2015
  • Datasheet Type(s)
  • Pest
  • Preferred Scientific Name
  • Peach rosette mosaic virus
  • Preferred Common Name
  • rosette mosaic of peach
  • Taxonomic Tree
  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: "Positive sense ssRNA viruses"
  •         Group: "RNA viruses"
  •             Order: Picornavirales
  •                 Family: Secoviridae
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Identity

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Preferred Scientific Name

  • Peach rosette mosaic virus

Preferred Common Name

  • rosette mosaic of peach

Other Scientific Names

  • Grape decline virus
  • Grapevine degeneration virus
  • Peach rosette mosaic nepovirus
  • Rosette mosaic virus

International Common Names

  • Spanish: mosaico en roseta del melocotonero
  • French: mosaïque et rosette de petites feuilles du pecher

Local Common Names

  • Italy: mosaico con rosettamento del pesco

English acronym

  • PRMV

EPPO code

  • PRMV00 (Peach rosette mosaic nepovirus)

Taxonomic Tree

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  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: "Positive sense ssRNA viruses"
  •         Group: "RNA viruses"
  •             Order: Picornavirales
  •                 Family: Secoviridae
  •                     Subfamily: Comovirinae
  •                         Genus: Nepovirus
  •                             Species: Peach rosette mosaic 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

IndiaAbsent, unreliable recordEPPO, 2014
TurkeyRestricted distributionCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014

AFRICA

EgyptPresentCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014

NORTH AMERICA

CanadaRestricted distributionCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
-OntarioRestricted distributionAllen et al., 1982; CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014; Stobbs & van Schagen, 1996; VIDE
USARestricted distributionCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
-MichiganPresentCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014; Cation, 1933Dias & Cation; Cation, 1976VIDE
-New YorkPresent, few occurrencesCABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014; Hildebrand, 1941

EUROPE

ItalyAbsent, unreliable recordEPPO, 2014
PolandAbsent, invalid recordEPPO, 2014; Paduch-Cichal et al., 2011

Host plants/Plants Affected

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Plant nameFamilyContext
Prunus persica (peach)RosaceaeMain
Prunus salicina (Japanese plum)RosaceaeMain
Taraxacum (dandelion)AsteraceaeWild host
Vaccinium (blueberries)EricaceaeOther
Vaccinium corymbosum (blueberry)EricaceaeOther
Vitis (grape)VitaceaeOther
Vitis labrusca (fox grape)VitaceaeMain
Vitis vinifera (grapevine)VitaceaeMain

Growth Stages

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List of Symptoms

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SignLife StagesType

Fruit

abnormal patterns
reduced size

Growing point

distortion

Leaves

abnormal forms
abnormal patterns

Stems

stunting or rosetting

Whole plant

distortion; rosetting
early senescence
plant dead; dieback

Plant Trade

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Plant parts liable to carry the pest in trade/transportPest stagesBorne internallyBorne externallyVisibility of pest or symptoms
Fruits (inc. pods)YesPest or symptoms usually invisible
LeavesYesPest or symptoms usually visible to the naked eye
RootsYesPest or symptoms usually invisible
Seedlings, Micropropagated plantsYesPest or symptoms usually invisible
Stems (above ground), Shoots, Trunks, BranchesYesPest or symptoms usually visible to the naked eye

References

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Allen WR, 1986. Effectiveness of Ontario populations of Longidorus diadecturus and L. breviannulatus as vectors of peach rosette mosaic and tomato blackring viruses. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 8(1):49-53

Allen WR, Ebsary BA, 1988. Transmission of raspberry ringspot, tomato black ring, and peach rosette mosaic viruses by an Ontario population of Longidorus elongatus. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 10(1):1-5

Allen WR, Schagen JGVan, Ebsary BA, 1984. Comparative transmission of the peach rosette mosaic virus by Ontario populations of Longidorus diadecturus and Xiphinema americanum (Nematoda: Longidoridae). Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 6(1):29-32

Allen WR, Schagen JGVan, Eveleigh ES, 1982. Transmission of peach rosette mosaic virus to peach, grape, and cucumber by Longidorus diadecturus obtained from diseased orchards in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 4(1):16-18

CABI/EPPO, 1998. Distribution maps of quarantine pests for Europe (edited by Smith IM, Charles LMF). Wallingford, UK: CAB International, xviii + 768 pp.

CABI/EPPO, 2001. Peach rosette mosaic virus. Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, Map No. 829. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Cation D, 1933. An infectious rosette on peach trees. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Quarterly Bulletin, 16:79-84.

Cation D, 1951. Peach rosette mosaic. USDA Agricultural Handbook, 10:14-16.

Dias HF, 1972. Purification and some characteristics of peach rosette mosaic virus (grape isolate). Annales de Phytopathologie, Numero hors sFrie, 97-103.

Dias HF, 1972. Strains of peach rosette mosaic virus differentiated by cross absorption and immunodiffusion tests. Annales de Phytopathologie, Numero hors sFrie, 105-106.

Dias HF, 1975. Peach rosette mosaic virus. CMI/AAB Description of Plant Viruses No. 150. Wellesbourne, UK: Association of Applied Biologists.

Dias HF, Allen WR, 1980. Characterization of the single protein and two nucleic acids of peach rosette mosaic virus. Canadian Journal of Botany, 58(16):1747-1754

Dias HF, Cation D, 1976. The characterization of a virus responsible for peach rosette mosaic and grape decline in Michigan. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(11):1228-1239

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

Eveleigh ES, Allen WR, 1982. Description of Longidorus diadecturus n.sp. (Nematoda: Longidoridae), a vector of the peach rosette mosaic virus in peach orchards in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 60(2):112-115

Fulton RH, Cation D, 1959. Destruction of inoculum or possible transmitting agent of peach rosette mosaic virus by soil drenching with chlordane. Plant Disease Reporter, 46:991-992.

Goldbach R, Martelli GP, Milne RG, 1995. Comoviridae. In Murphy FA, Fauquet CM, Bishop DHL, Ghabrial SA, Jarvis AW, Martelli GP, Mayo MA, Summers MD, eds. Virus Taxonomy - Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses. Sixth Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Vienna, Austria: Springer-Verlag. Archives of Virology, Supplement 10:341-347.

Klos EJ, Fronek F, Knierem A, Cation D, 1967. Peach rosette mosaic transmission and control studies. Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Quarterly Bulletin, 49:287-293.

Lammers AH, Allison RF, Ramsdell DC, 1999. Cloning and sequencing of peach rosette mosaic virus RNA1. Virus Research, 65(1):57-73; 50 ref.

Martelli GP, Quacquarelli A, Gallitelli D, Savino V, Piazzolla P, 1978. A tentative grouping of nepoviruses. Phytopathologia Mediterranea, 17(3):145-147

Paduch-Cichal E, Kalinowska E, Chodorska M, Sala-Rejczak K, Nowak B, 2011. Detection and identification of viruses of highbush blueberry and cranberry using serological elisa test and PCR technique. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum - Hortorum Cultus, 10(4):201-215. http://www.aqua.ar.wroc.pl/acta/pl/full/7/2011/000070201100010000040020100215.pdf

Ramsdell DC, 1988. Peach rosette mosaic virus decline. In: Pearson RC, Goheen AC, eds. Compendium of Grape Diseases. St. Paul, USA: American Phytopathological Society Press, 51-52.

Ramsdell DC, 1995. Peach rosette mosaic virus. In: Ogawa JM, Zehr EI, Bird GW, Ritchie DF, Uriu K, Uyemoto JK, eds. Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases. St. Paul, USA: American Pytopathological Society Press, 70.

Ramsdell DC, Andrews RW, Gillett JM, Morris CE, 1979. A comparison between enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Chenopodium quinoa for detection of peach rosette mosaic virus in 'Concord' grapevines. Plant Disease Reporter, 63(1):74-78

Ramsdell DC, Bird GW, Gillett JM, Rose LM, 1983. Superimposed shallow and deep soil fumigation to control Xiphinema americanum and peach rosette mosaic virus reinfection in a Concord vineyard. Plant Disease, 67(6):625-627

Ramsdell DC, Gillett JM, 1981. Peach rosette mosaic virus in highbush blueberry. Plant Disease, 65(9):757-758

Ramsdell DC, Gillett JM, 1985. Relative susceptibility of American, French hybrid and European grape cultivars to infection by peach rosette mosaic virus. Phytopathologia Mediterranea, 24(1/2):41-43

Ramsdell DC, Gillett JM, Bird GW, 1995. Susceptibility of American grapevine scion cultivars and French hybrid rootstock and scion cultivars to infection by peach rosette mosaic nepovirus. Plant Disease, 79(2):154-157

Ramsdell DC, Myers RL, 1974. Peach rosette mosaic virus, symptomatology and nematodes associated with grapevine 'degeneration' in Michigan. Phytopathology, 64(9):1174-1178.

Ramsdell DC, Myers RL, 1978. Epidemiology of peach rosette mosaic virus in a Concord grape vineyard. Phytopathology, 68(3):447-450

Ramsdell DC, Myers RL, 1978. The rate of spread of peach rosette mosaic virus in a Vitis labrusca L. 'Concord' vineyard; some weed hosts and the seed and pollen-borne nature of the virus. Proceedings 6th Meeting of ICVG, Cordova 1976. Monografias INIA, 18:77-82.

Stobbs LW, Schagen JGvan, 1996. Occurrence of peach rosette mosaic virus on grapevine in Southern Ontario. Plant Disease, 80(1):105; 1 ref.

Wellinck J, Le Gall O, Sanfacon H, Ikegami M, Jones AT, 2000. Family Comoviridae. In van Regenmortel MHV, et al., Virus Taxonomy; Seventh Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses, 691-701. San Diego, USA: Academic Press.

Distribution Maps

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Distribution map Canada: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Canada
See regional map for distribution within the countryEgypt: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014USA
See regional map for distribution within the countryUSA
See regional map for distribution within the country
  • = 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) Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (europe) Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (africa) Egypt: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Turkey: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (north america) Canada: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Ontario: Restricted distribution
Allen et al., 1982; CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014Michigan: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014New York: Present, few occurrences
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (central america) USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2001; EPPO, 2014
Distribution map (south america)
Distribution map (pacific)