Pepper mild mottle virus

Pepper mild mottle virus
Pepper infected with PMMoV
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Kitrinoviricota
Class: Alsuviricetes
Order: Martellivirales
Family: Virgaviridae
Genus: Tobamovirus
Species:
Pepper mild mottle virus

Pepper mild mottle virus (PMMoV) is a plant pathogenic virus that occurs worldwide on species of field grown bell, hot and ornamental pepper species. It is caused by members of the plant virus genus Tobamovirus—otherwise known as the tobacco mosaic virus family. Tobamovirus are viruses that contain positive sense RNA genomes that infect plants.[1] Symptoms of the disease vary depending on the cultivar. Typical symptoms include the chlorosis of leaves, stunting, and distorted and lumpy fruiting structures. The virus is spread by mechanical transmission and infected seeds. Avoidance is the best means of controlling the disease because once a plant is infected it cannot be treated. Only seeds that have been tested and treated for the pathogen should be planted.[2]

  1. ^ Hu Q, Hollunder J, Niehl A, Kørner CJ, Gereige D, Windels D, et al. (May 2011). "Specific impact of tobamovirus infection on the Arabidopsis small RNA profile". PLOS ONE. 6 (5): e19549. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...619549H. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019549. PMC 3091872. PMID 21572953.
  2. ^ Plant Pathology Fact Sheet: Pepper mild mottle virus http://ufdc.ufl.edu/IR00001690/00001