Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is a plant pathogenic virus transmitted through the vector Spongospora subterranea that affects potatoes. PMTV belongs to family of Virgaviridae, and the genus Pomovirus (Potato mop-top virus). The virus was first identified in 1966 by Calvert and Harrison in Britain, and is now reported in many other potato cultivating regions of the world including U.S.A., Canada, China, Pakistan, Japan, South American countries and many parts of Europe. Many disease management systems have been found to be ineffective against the virus, although a combination of sanitation and vector controls seems to work well.
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| - Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is a plant pathogenic virus transmitted through the vector Spongospora subterranea that affects potatoes. PMTV belongs to family of Virgaviridae, and the genus Pomovirus (Potato mop-top virus). The virus was first identified in 1966 by Calvert and Harrison in Britain, and is now reported in many other potato cultivating regions of the world including U.S.A., Canada, China, Pakistan, Japan, South American countries and many parts of Europe. Many disease management systems have been found to be ineffective against the virus, although a combination of sanitation and vector controls seems to work well. (en)
- Potato mop-top virus Potato mop-top virus virus de la fasciation de la pomme de terre. Espèce Potato mop-top virusICTV 1987 Le virus de la fasciation de la pomme de terre, ou PMTV (sigle de Potato mop-top virus), est un phytovirus pathogène, qui est l'espèce-type du genre Pomovirus, de la famille des Virgaviridae. C'est un organisme nuisible pour les cultures de pomme de terre, à répartition cosmopolite. Il est transmis par Spongospora subterranea f.sp. subterranea J.A. Toml., qui est un protiste, agent de la gale poudreuse de la pomme de terre. (fr)
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| - Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is a plant pathogenic virus transmitted through the vector Spongospora subterranea that affects potatoes. PMTV belongs to family of Virgaviridae, and the genus Pomovirus (Potato mop-top virus). The virus was first identified in 1966 by Calvert and Harrison in Britain, and is now reported in many other potato cultivating regions of the world including U.S.A., Canada, China, Pakistan, Japan, South American countries and many parts of Europe. Many disease management systems have been found to be ineffective against the virus, although a combination of sanitation and vector controls seems to work well. (en)
- Potato mop-top virus Potato mop-top virus virus de la fasciation de la pomme de terre. Espèce Potato mop-top virusICTV 1987 Le virus de la fasciation de la pomme de terre, ou PMTV (sigle de Potato mop-top virus), est un phytovirus pathogène, qui est l'espèce-type du genre Pomovirus, de la famille des Virgaviridae. C'est un organisme nuisible pour les cultures de pomme de terre, à répartition cosmopolite. Il est transmis par Spongospora subterranea f.sp. subterranea J.A. Toml., qui est un protiste, agent de la gale poudreuse de la pomme de terre. (fr)
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