Estonian and Slovenian tomato growers report ToBRFV

Published 2021년 9월 2일

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The article reports the first detection of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) in Estonia and Slovenia. The virus was identified in greenhouses producing tomatoes in Saue vald, Estonia, and Grosuplje, Slovenia. Both countries are taking measures such as destroying infected plants and disinfecting greenhouses to control the spread. The public is required to report any suspected presence of the virus, which is not harmful to humans but can severely damage pepper and tomato crops.
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ToBRFV has spread to Estonia and Slovenia. The NPPO of Estonia recently informed the EPPO Secretariat of the first detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus in its territory. The virus was detected in a greenhouse producing tomato fruit in the municipality of Saue vald, during an official survey. Samples were taken in May 2021 and the identity of the virus was confirmed in July 2021. Eradication measures are being taken and include the destruction of all plants in the greenhouse, as well as the disinfection of the greenhouse and associated equipment at the end of the growing season. Fruit can be marketed for food. Slovenia The NPPO of Slovenia recently informed the EPPO Secretariat of the first detection of tomato brown rugose fruit virus (Tobamovirus, ToBRFV – EPPO A2 List) in its territory. The virus was detected in a greenhouse producing tomato fruit (Solanum lycopersicum) at the end of July 2021 in the municipality of Grosuplje (region of Osrednjeslovenska). Eradication ...
Source: Hortidaily

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