Tomato ringspot virus

Tomato ringspot virus is a Nepovirus known to infect a wide variety of hosts other than tomatoes including cucumber, tobacco, beans and various woody and ornamental plants. It is transmitted by adults and three larval stages of the nematode Xiphinema americanum.

Cucumber
Local chlorotic spots; systemic chlorosis and mottle.

Fabaceae (beans)
Chlorotic local lesions; systemic rugosity and necrosis of tip leaves.

Tomato
Local necrotic flecks; systemic mottle and necrosis.

Raspberry
No visible signs, or yellow mottling or ringspots on leaves. Low vigor and low productivity. Small crumbly fruit.

Elderberry
No visible signs, or yellow mottling or ringspots on leaves. Low vigor, low or no productivity.

Treatment
Unknown.

Prevention
Ensure area is weedfree. Protect plants from insect vectors.