Abstract

Iris yellow spot orthotospovirus (IYSV) causes serious problems in the onion (Allium cepa) crop and is widely distributed in the producing areas of the country. In Mexico it was reported in 2010 as “yellow spot” on onion and other members of the genus Allium. Its main vector is Thrips tabaci, which causes direct damage by feeding and by being a vector of other viruses such as Tomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus and Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus. Knowledge of the pathosystem of IYSV - Thrips tabaci - Allium cepa - weeds can contribute to an integrated management and awareness of pesticide use. The versatility of IYSV to infect more than 60 plant species (>20 families), most of which are present in Mexico, coupled with the wide host range of the vector, makes the interaction complex and leads to a better understanding of the diversity of alternate hosts of the vector and/or IYSV. At present, information on weed hosts of IYSV and the vector is limited, but their knowledge will provide a greater understanding of the disease. It is important to have a comprehensive knowledge of the virus, main host, alternate hosts, and vector in the country, in order to channel future research to counteract this problem and minimize losses caused by IYSV in the onion crop mainly.

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