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Tomato ringspot virus

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Group
  
Group IV ((+)ssRNA)

Family
  
Secoviridae

Genus
  
Nepovirus

Higher classification
  
Nepovirus

Order
  
Picornavirales

Subfamily
  
Coronavirinae

Scientific name
  
Tomato ringspot virus

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Species

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Similar
  
Nepovirus, Tobacco ringspot virus, Arabis mosaic virus, Tomato black ring virus, Xiphinema americanum

Tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Secoviridae. It affects species of cucumber, tobacco, tomato, cowpea, among others. It causes ringspots in tobacco plants and raspberries, yellow bud mosaic in peaches, yellow vein in grapes, and stunted growth in gladiolus and Narcissus. Its range is in the temperate regions of North America, especially where its vector, Xiphinema americanum is present. Along with the adult and larval stages of this nematode, the virus is also spread by seed. This type of infection is more common in strawberries and soybeans than any other susceptible plant.

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Tomato ringspot virus Wikipedia