Family: Apiaceae Medicinal
Carrot red leaf virus (CtRLV)
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Genus: Polerovirus Family: Luteoviridae
CtRLV infection in plants of Anthriscus cerefolium was reported from Scotland (Murant and Roberts 1979). The virus is not mechanically sap-transmissible but is transmitted by the aphid vectors in a circulative, non-propagative manner. For more details of CtRLV, refer to Daucus carota.
Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus (INSV)
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Genus: Orthotospovirus Family: Tospoviridae
INSV infection in plants of Anthriscus cerefolium was reported from Austria (Grausgruber-Groger 2012). The virus-infected chervil plants exhibit necrotic spot symptoms on the leaves. The virus is transmitted by thrips vectors in a persistent-propagative manner, and also by mechanical sap-inoculation to a large number of hosts. For more details of INSV, refer to Impatiens spp.
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Grausgruber-Groger S (2012) First report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus on Ocimum basilicum, Eruca sativa and Anthriscus cerefolium in Austria. New Dis Rep 26:12
Murant AF, Roberts IM (1979) Virus-like particles in phloem tissue of chervil (Anthriscus cerefolium) infected with Carrot red leaf virus. Ann Appl Biol 92:343–346
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Sastry, K.S., Mandal, B., Hammond, J., Scott, S.W., Briddon, R.W. (2019). Anthriscus cerefolium (Chervil). In: Encyclopedia of Plant Viruses and Viroids. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3912-3_60
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