capsicum chlorosis virus
Login
User Name
Password   


Registration is FREE. Click to become a member of OrchidBoard community
(You're NOT logged in)

menu menu

Sponsor
Donate Now
and become
Forum Supporter.

capsicum chlorosis virus
Many perks!
<...more...>


Sponsor
 

Google


Fauna Top Sites
Register capsicum chlorosis virus Members capsicum chlorosis virus capsicum chlorosis virus Today's Postscapsicum chlorosis virus capsicum chlorosis virus capsicum chlorosis virus
LOG IN/REGISTER TO CLOSE THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Go Back   Orchid Board - Most Complete Orchid Forum on the web ! > >
Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 01-13-2013, 02:19 AM
james mickelso james mickelso is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oceanside, Ca
Age: 75
Posts: 3,463
capsicum chlorosis virus Male
Default capsicum chlorosis virus

Too late for pics tonight. I checked on my phals this evening and discovered that they have been invaded by capsicum chlorosis virus. A ringspot virus that quickly spreads and eventually kills the plant. They are all rescues so no great loss although I really liked the flowers and they are all pushing spikes big time. Oh well. But they will have to go. If it weren't so cold right now (29 tonight) I'd just move them to another part of the yard until they frower and then toss them. I hate tossing living things. I'll try and get pics tomorrow so others here can see what this looks like.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 01-13-2013, 02:56 AM
RJSquirrel's Avatar
RJSquirrel RJSquirrel is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Apr 2010
Zone: 9b
Location: houston
Age: 65
Posts: 3,820
Default

bad phals all from Taiwan I bet ya. We got about 50 donated phals in our orchid society back in november. They were all taiwan clones and all virused. Trash canned them spike buds blooms and all. Yeah its hard but you will be better off in the long run. I have a few noid phals that I need to check but they aint worth the 5 dollar test strip. When I need to make some room they will be the 1st casualties.

AND Im going to come back too ya know
__________________
O.C.D. "Orchid Collecting Dysfunction"
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes Stray59 liked this post
  #3  
Old 01-16-2013, 06:32 PM
DavidCampen DavidCampen is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern California, Los Angeles
Posts: 965
Default

This class of viruses is readily transmitted by thrips.
http://www.apsaseed.org/docs/00b9aab...spoviruses.pdf
Reply With Quote
Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes
Likes violetta liked this post
  #4  
Old 01-16-2013, 09:59 PM
james mickelso james mickelso is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oceanside, Ca
Age: 75
Posts: 3,463
capsicum chlorosis virus Male
Default

Thanks David. Interesting reading. I haven't seen any thrips but who knows. No hygene in my environment. Nothing else seems to be affected. Mostly catts and laelias with a few others. the most affected phal lost all of it's leaves by the morning but that may have been the result of the intense (for around here anyway) cold the past week. All the leaves were lying on the floor of the greenhouse the next morning. And the flower spike along with the new partiALLY MATURE LEAF IS NOW A BRIGHT RED COLOR. No big loss as they were rescues anyway. I'll see how much further along the contagion runs. I have 5 more phals. Two had a ring on the older leaves and I cut thiose off. I'll keep ya posted.
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 01-17-2013, 06:04 AM
violetta violetta is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Cyprus
Posts: 137
capsicum chlorosis virus Female
Default

Hi james mickelso, it would be nice if you could post some pistures, so that we could learn something from your experience.
I have a Phal whose leaves became like that, then turned yellow all at once and fell off. It was a matter of 2-3 days. The plant's still alive and I have isolated it from the others.

Last edited by violetta; 01-17-2013 at 06:08 AM..
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 01-17-2013, 08:44 AM
james mickelso james mickelso is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oceanside, Ca
Age: 75
Posts: 3,463
capsicum chlorosis virus Male
Default

I will try and get pictures today. I went to take some pics but all the leaves fell off onto the ground. I'll post tonight.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 01-17-2013, 10:25 AM
DavidCampen DavidCampen is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Southern California, Los Angeles
Posts: 965
Default

Yes, I would like to see photos of your phalaenopsis plants.

Also, I found some photos on the internet.
see pages 10 & 11 for CaCV in phalaenopsis:
http://www.icogo.org/images/Dr._Chin...id_Viruses.pdf
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 01-17-2013, 04:21 PM
Brooke Brooke is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,477
Default

How did you ID the virus? Did you send it to a lab or are you IDing it by sight. The Agdia test strips will not detect this virus. I would love to see pictures of the problem leaves.

Brooke
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 01-17-2013, 05:02 PM
Stray59 Stray59 is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Nov 2012
Zone: 6a
Location: Indianapolis IN
Age: 65
Posts: 905
capsicum chlorosis virus Male
Default

Me three - I have heard of this, but would like to see the result. Sorry it's at your cost. I hope that the Cats and Laelia don't have it and it is just not showing yet - I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!
Steve
Reply With Quote
  #10  
Old 01-17-2013, 11:32 PM
james mickelso james mickelso is offline
Senior Member
 

Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Oceanside, Ca
Age: 75
Posts: 3,463
capsicum chlorosis virus Male
Default

I finally got home from work. Here are some pics of the phal leaves with the virus in question. Sorry for the poor lighting and picture quality. These leaves are a few days old. The green leaves are what the initial symptom looks like and the red dead leaves are what the green turn into in a day or two. very rapid death. So far nothing else has come down with the virus. Also a picture of what the phal looked like before the onset of the disease. Also the last pic is of a catt that has guignardia. So far it hasn't affected the rest of the new growth. Hasn't infected anything else. I keep water off all of my orchids if at all possible. Occasionally I have to water with a hose. But this is very seldom. Helps to keep anything from spreading. Except for the ringspot.

Last edited by james mickelso; 04-05-2014 at 11:35 PM..
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
capsicum, chlorosis, pics, tonight, virus


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Its never too late to start checkin for Virus RJSquirrel Pests & Diseases 15 06-21-2012 10:37 AM
Virus testing? DavidCampen Pests & Diseases 13 06-12-2012 07:37 PM
Your Stance of Virus Testing ...... peeweelovesbooks Cattleya Alliance 21 09-04-2010 03:17 AM
Does virus testing really identify viruses nhman Advanced Discussion 25 02-23-2009 08:34 AM
Virus testing becomes user friendly?? Oscarman Orchid Lounge 5 10-13-2005 05:59 PM

All times are GMT -4. The time now is 01:30 PM.

© 2007 OrchidBoard.com
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.37 (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.
Feedback Buttons provided by Advanced Post Thanks / Like (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2024 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.

Clubs vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.