A tobamovirus has been identified as being involved in a devastating diseas
e of trailing petunia. Results from indicator plants and ELISA suggested th
at the tobamovirus was a strain of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). This was con
firmed from the full sequence of the coat protein gene and a partial sequen
ce of the replicase gene. Sequence analysis revealed that TMV isolated from
diseased petunia had high identity (ca. 98-99) with TMV vulgare type seque
nces reported from Korea and Japan. Mechanical inoculation of 23 varieties,
representing 21 species of pot and bedding plants with the petunia isolate
of TMV confirmed that 11 were infected by the petunia isolate of TMV, alth
ough several species remained symptomless after three weeks. This highlight
s a clear risk to a number of commercially important pot and bedding plant
species from TMV infected trailing petunias.