Encyclopedia of Virology 2008
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012374410-4.00729-9
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Plant Virus Diseases: Ornamental Plants

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“…Their host range consists of perennial and woody plants, grapevines, orchids, and small fruits Taylor, 1972 ; Handoo, 1998 ). Main NEPO viruses for ornamental plants, such as geraniums, petunia, and tulips, are tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV), tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV), Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV), and tomato black ring (TBRV) virus Engelmann and Hamacher, 2008 ). While there are numerous NEPO viruses, most of which are species dependent, general symptoms include pronounced ring and mosaic lined patterns, chlorotic flecking, mottling, leaf curling and necrosis, stunted plants, and general plant decline.…”
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“…Their host range consists of perennial and woody plants, grapevines, orchids, and small fruits Taylor, 1972 ; Handoo, 1998 ). Main NEPO viruses for ornamental plants, such as geraniums, petunia, and tulips, are tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV), tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV), Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV), and tomato black ring (TBRV) virus Engelmann and Hamacher, 2008 ). While there are numerous NEPO viruses, most of which are species dependent, general symptoms include pronounced ring and mosaic lined patterns, chlorotic flecking, mottling, leaf curling and necrosis, stunted plants, and general plant decline.…”
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“…Similar to dagger and needle nematodes, they feed externally at the root tip, causing the root tips to swell and become stubby Taylor, 1972 ). The main viruses are Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), Tobacco rattle virus (TRV), Pea early-browning virus (PEBV), and Pepper ringspot virus (PepRSV) which can affect plants like petunias, tulips, and lilies Taylor, 1972 ; Handoo, 1998 ; Engelmann and Hamacher, 2008 ; Macfarlane, 2010 ; Khan, 2015 ). General symptoms of TOBRA viruses include chlorotic and necrotic spots or strips on leaves, mosaic, mottling, light or dark colored flecks on flower petals, oval lesions, flower malformation, and stunted plants Engelmann and Hamacher, 2008 ; Madhavan et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…Dado que existe una alta cantidad de especies y variedades ornamentales con orígenes filogenéticos y geográficos que varían considerablemente, el número de agentes infecciosos, tales como los virus, varía en consecuencia, lo que ocasiona una amplia gama de sistemas patológicos de plantas con virus (Engelmann y Hamacher, 2008). Por ello, la presencia de virus conocidos y aún sin explorar en las plantas ornamentales tiene un claro potencial para ser la fuente de los principales patógenos de los cultivos (Verdin et al, 2017), por lo que ciertos estudios indican que las pérdidas económicas originadas por estas enfermedades podrían mitigarse mediante la aplicación de distintas tecnologías (Cutler et al, 2018).…”
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