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Datasheet

Apple scar skin viroid (apple dimple)

Summary

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  • Datasheet Type(s)
  • Pest
  • Preferred Scientific Name
  • Apple scar skin viroid
  • Preferred Common Name
  • apple dimple
  • Taxonomic Tree
  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: Viroids
  •         Family: Pospiviroidae
  •             Genus: Apscaviroid
  •                 Species: Apple scar skin viroid
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Identity

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Preferred Scientific Name

  • Apple scar skin viroid

Preferred Common Name

  • apple dimple

Other Scientific Names

  • Apple dapple apple viroid
  • Apple 'sabi-ka' virus
  • Dapple apple virus

International Common Names

  • English: apple ring blotch; apple scar skin; Japanese pear fruit dimple; pear fruit crinkle; pear rusty skin

English acronym

  • ASSVd

Taxonomic Tree

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  • Domain: Virus
  •     Group: Viroids
  •         Family: Pospiviroidae
  •             Genus: Apscaviroid
  •                 Species: Apple scar skin viroid

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

ChinaWidespreadPuchta et al., 1990; Koganezawa, 1989; Han et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-HebeiPresentKoganezawa et al., 2003; Shamloul et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-LiaoningPresentKoganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-ShaanxiPresentKoganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-ShanxiPresentKoganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-XinjiangPresentZhao & Niu, 2008; CABI/EPPO, 2012
IndiaPresentCABI/EPPO, 2012
-Himachal PradeshRestricted distributionThakur et al., 1995; Behl et al., 1998; Handa et al., 1998; CABI/EPPO, 2012
IranPresentBuntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012
JapanPresentYamaguchi & Yanase, 1976; Koganezawa et al., 2003; Sano, 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-HonshuPresentCABI/EPPO, 2012
Korea, Republic ofPresentLee et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012
TurkeyPresentOzkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012

NORTH AMERICA

CanadaRestricted distributionCABI/EPPO, 2012
-British ColumbiaPresentWELSH & KEANE, 1961; Hadidi et al., 1991; Creelman, 1964; CABI/EPPO, 2012
USARestricted distributionCABI/EPPO, 2012; Agrios, 1989
-MainePresentMcCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-MassachusettsPresentMcCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-MissouriPresentMillikan & Guengerich, 1960; Millikan & Martin, 1956; Millikan, 1957; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-New HampshirePresentMcCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-WashingtonPresent, few occurrencesHadidi et al., 1991; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Hadidi et al., 1992

SOUTH AMERICA

ArgentinaPresentNome et al., 2012; CABI/EPPO, 2012

EUROPE

DenmarkPresentNémeth, 1986; CABI/EPPO, 2012
FranceRestricted distributionLemoine, 1990; Desvignes et al., 1998; Németh, 1986; Koganezawa, 1989; CABI/EPPO, 2012
GreeceWidespreadKyriakopoulou & Hadidi, 1998; Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012
-CreteWidespreadCABI/EPPO, 2012
ItalyPresentKyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012
PolandPresentPaduch-Cichal et al., 1996; CABI/EPPO, 2012
UKPresentKoganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012

List of Symptoms

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SignLife StagesType

Fruit

lesions: black or brown
lesions: scab or pitting
malformed skin
reduced size

Leaves

abnormal forms
leaves rolled or folded

Plant Trade

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Plant parts liable to carry the pest in trade/transportPest stagesBorne internallyBorne externallyVisibility of pest or symptoms
LeavesYesPest or symptoms usually invisible
Stems (above ground), Shoots, Trunks, BranchesYesPest or symptoms usually invisible
WoodYesPest or symptoms usually invisible
Plant parts not known to carry the pest in trade/transport
Bulbs, Tubers, Corms, Rhizomes
Flowers, Inflorescences, Cones, Calyx
True seeds (inc. grain)

References

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Behl MK, Khurana SMP, Parakh DB, 1998. Bumpy fruit and other viroid and viroid-like diseases of apple in HP, India. Acta Horticulturae, No. 472:627-630; 7 ref.

Buntsevich LL, Omidallakh A, Mutisher B, Nankali A, 2001. Virus and phytoplasma diseases in fruit crops in Iran. Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii^breve~, No.4:32-33.

CABI/EPPO, 2012. Apple scar skin viroid. [Distribution map]. Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.October. Wallingford, UK: CABI, Map 1127 (Edition 1).

Creelman DW, 1964. Dapple apple. Canadian Plant Disease Survey, 44(1):56.

Desvignes JC, BoyT R, Grasseau N, 1998. Varietal susceptibility to the apple scar skin viroid. Arboriculture Fruitie^grave~re, No. 515:17-20; 6 ref.

Desvignes JC, Grasseau N, BoyT R, Cornaggia D, Aparicio F, Serio Fdi, Flores R, 1999. Biological properties of apple scar skin viroid: isolates, host range, different sensitivity of apple cultivars, elimination, and natural transmission. Plant Disease, 83(8):768-772; 30 ref.

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Grasseau N, Macquaire G, Desvignes JC, 1998. Fruit trees viroids detection by molecular hybridization. Infos (Paris), No. 143:26-29; 5 ref.

Hadidi A, Hansen AJ, Parish CL, Yang X, 1991. Scar skin and dapple apple viroids are seed-borne and persistent in infected apple trees. Research in Virology, 142(4):289-296

Hadidi A, Huang C, Hammond RW, Hashimoto J, 1990. Homology of the agent associated with dapple apple disease to apple scar skin viroid and molecular detection of these viroids. Phytopathology, 80(3):263-268

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Handa A, Thakur PD, Bhardwaj SV, 1998. Status of dapple apple viroid in India. Acta Horticulturae, No. 472:631-633; 7 ref.

Howell WE, Burgess J, Mink GI, Zhang YP, Skrzeczkowski LJ, 1998. Elimination of apple fruit and bark deforming agents by heat therapy. Acta Horticulturae, 472:641-646.

Howell WE, Skrzeczkowski LJ, Mink GI, Nunez A, Wessel T, 1998. Non-transmission of apple scar skin viroid and peach latent mosaic viroid through seed. Acta Horticulturae, 472:635-639.

Hurtt SS, Podleckis EV, 1995. Apple scar skin viroid is not seed transmitted or transmitted at very low rate in oriental pear. Acta Horticulturae, 386:544-550.

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Lee JuHee, Park JeanKyung, Lee DongHyuk, Uhm JaeYoul, Ghim SaYoul, Lee JaiYoul, 2001. Occurrence of Apple scar skin viroid-Korean strain (ASSVd-K) in apples cultivated in Korea. Plant Pathology Journal, 17(5):300-304; 16 ref.

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Németh M, 1986. Virus, Mycoplasma and Rickettsia Diseases of Fruit Trees. Lancaster, Boston, USA/Dordrecht, Netherlands: M. Nijhoff Publishers, 841 pp.

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Distribution Maps

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Distribution map Argentina: Present
Nome et al., 2012; CABI/EPPO, 2012Canada: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012Canada
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina: Widespread
Puchta et al., 1990; Koganezawa, 1989; Han et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012China: Widespread
Puchta et al., 1990; Koganezawa, 1989; Han et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012China
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryChina
See regional map for distribution within the countryDenmark: Present
Németh, 1986; CABI/EPPO, 2012France: Restricted distribution
Lemoine, 1990; Desvignes et al., 1998; Németh, 1986; Koganezawa, 1989; CABI/EPPO, 2012UK: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Greece: Widespread
Kyriakopoulou & Hadidi, 1998; Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Greece: Widespread
Kyriakopoulou & Hadidi, 1998; Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Greece
See regional map for distribution within the countryGreece
See regional map for distribution within the countryIndia: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2012India
See regional map for distribution within the countryIran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Iran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Iran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Italy: Present
Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Japan: Present
Yamaguchi & Yanase, 1976; Koganezawa et al., 2003; Sano, 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Japan
See regional map for distribution within the countryKorea, Republic of: Present
Lee et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Poland: Present
Paduch-Cichal et al., 1996; CABI/EPPO, 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012; Agrios, 1989USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012; Agrios, 1989USA
See regional map for distribution within the countryUSA
See regional map for distribution within the countryUSA
See regional map for distribution within the countryUSA
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) China: Widespread
Puchta et al., 1990; Koganezawa, 1989; Han et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Hebei: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; Shamloul et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Liaoning: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Shanxi: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Shaanxi: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Xinjiang: Present
Zhao & Niu, 2008; CABI/EPPO, 2012India: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2012Himachal Pradesh: Restricted distribution
Thakur et al., 1995; Behl et al., 1998; Handa et al., 1998; CABI/EPPO, 2012Iran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Japan: Present
Yamaguchi & Yanase, 1976; Koganezawa et al., 2003; Sano, 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Honshu: Present
CABI/EPPO, 2012Korea, Republic of: Present
Lee et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012
Distribution map (europe) Denmark: Present
Németh, 1986; CABI/EPPO, 2012France: Restricted distribution
Lemoine, 1990; Desvignes et al., 1998; Németh, 1986; Koganezawa, 1989; CABI/EPPO, 2012UK: Present
Koganezawa et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012Greece: Widespread
Kyriakopoulou & Hadidi, 1998; Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Crete: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2012Iran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Italy: Present
Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Poland: Present
Paduch-Cichal et al., 1996; CABI/EPPO, 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012
Distribution map (africa) Greece: Widespread
Kyriakopoulou & Hadidi, 1998; Kyriakopoulou et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012Crete: Widespread
CABI/EPPO, 2012Iran: Present
Buntsevich et al., 2001; CABI/EPPO, 2012; Yazarlou et al., 2012Turkey: Present
Ozkan & Kurcman, 1976; CABI/EPPO, 2012
Distribution map (north america) Canada: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012British Columbia: Present
WELSH & KEANE, 1961; Hadidi et al., 1991; Creelman, 1964; CABI/EPPO, 2012USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012; Agrios, 1989Massachusetts: Present
McCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012Maine: Present
McCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012Missouri: Present
Millikan & Guengerich, 1960; Millikan & Martin, 1956; Millikan, 1957; CABI/EPPO, 2012New Hampshire: Present
McCrum et al., 1960; CABI/EPPO, 2012Washington: Present, few occurrences
Hadidi et al., 1991; CABI/EPPO, 2012
Distribution map (central america) USA: Restricted distribution
CABI/EPPO, 2012; Agrios, 1989
Distribution map (south america) Argentina: Present
Nome et al., 2012; CABI/EPPO, 2012
Distribution map (pacific) China: Widespread
Puchta et al., 1990; Koganezawa, 1989; Han et al., 2003; CABI/EPPO, 2012