The complete genome sequence of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), isolated from diseased passion fruit (Passiflora edulia) in Fujian Province, China (TuMV-FJ) was determined. The viral genome was found to be 9,833 nucleotides in length excluding the poly(A) tail and to encode a polyprotein of 3164 amino acids, which was predicted to be cleaved into ten functional proteins by viral proteases. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that TuMV-FJ had closest phylogenetic relationship to BJ-B01, an isolate from Brassica oleracea in the world-B phylogenetic group of TuMV. Sequence analysis showed that TuMV-FJ shared more than 94% nucleotide and amino acid identities with BJ-B01. These results suggest that TuMV-FJ is a novel isolate of TuMV. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the complete genome sequence of TuMV infecting P. edulia.