Tomato spotted wilt virus

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Courtesy EcoPort (http://www.ecoport.org): Mike Pearson
Is this a Minor Pest?
Yes
Minor Pest Title

Tomato spotted wilt virus

Minor Pest Description

The virus is transmitted by thrips (Thrips tabaci and Frankliniella spp.). The virus has a wide host range including many ornamental plants, vegetable crops and weeds. Diseased leaves have purplish-brown spots. Diseased leaves later turn brown, die and droop. Brown streaks occur on leaf petioles and stems. Infected plant becomes dwarfed, and with its drooping leaves, it resembles a plant affected by wilt. Symptoms on fruits consist of circular zones with shades of yellow or brown alternating with green and later with pink or red. Fruit symptoms are very characteristic of the disease.

Minor Pest What to do.
  • Plant resistant cultivars, (e.g. "Star 9006", "Star 9008")
  • Control the insect vectors early.
  • Practise general field sanitation.
Minor Pest Position
12
Minor Pest Firstcontent
113
Pest Type
viral
Host Plants
Tomato