Strawberry latent ringspot virus

Strawberry latent ringspot virus (SLRSV) is a plant pathogenic virus in an Unassigned family. Its entry in the ICTV database indicates this virus is a Sadwavirus but current literature indicates that it may be a Cheravirus.

Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Virus classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Pisuviricota
Class: Pisoniviricetes
Order: Picornavirales
Family: Secoviridae
Genus: incertae sedis
Species: Strawberry latent ringspot virus
Synonyms

Aesculus line pattern virus
Rhubarb virus 5

Hosts

Primary hosts:

  • Strawberry plants
  • Mint plants

Other hosts: (see)

  • List of viruses
  • List of apricot diseases
  • List of caneberries diseases
  • List of strawberry diseases
  • List of rose diseases
  • List of peach and nectarine diseases
  • List of grape diseases

Symptoms

Leaves become patchy and reddish in color. There are decreased yields.

References

1. Bertolini, Edson; Antonio Olmos, Maria M. Lopez and Mariano Cambro.(2003) Multiplex nested Reverse transcription-Polymerase chain reaction in a single tube for sensitive and simultaneous detection of Four RNA viruses and Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi in Olive trees. Phytopathology 2003, vol. 93, no3, pp. 286-292

2. Edson Bertolini, Antonio Olmos, M. Carmen Martinez, Maria Teresa Gorris, Mariano Cambra.(2001) Single-step multiplex RT-PCR for simultaneous and colourimetric detection of six RNA viruses in olive trees. Journal of Virological Methods 96 (2001) 33–41

3. Ioannis E. Tzanetakis a,∗, Joseph D. Postman b, Rose C. Gergerich c, Robert R. Martin A virus between families: nucleotide sequence and evolution of Strawberry latent ringspot virus Virus Research 121 (2006) 199–204

4. TingWei, Guangjin Lu, Gerard Clover (2008) Novel approaches to mitigate primer interaction and eliminate inhibitors in multiplex PCR, demonstrated using an assay for detection of three strawberry viruses. J Virol Methods. 2008 Jul;151(1):132-9


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