Arabis mosaic virus

Arabis mosaic virus is a viral plant pathogen that is known to infect multiple hosts.

The pathogen, commonly referred to as ArMV, is from the family Secoviridae, and it causes yellow dwarf of raspberry and is one of the causes of mosaic of rhubarb.

[2] Arabis mosaic virus infects multiple hosts, including strawberries, hops, hemp, grape, geraniums, raspberries, sugar beets, celery, horseradish, lilac, peach, and lettuces.

[4] For Arabis mosaic virus, Xiphinema diversicaudatum is the most common nematode vector.

[4] In this cycle, females lay their eggs in the spring, which then hatch and the juveniles mature through four different stages (which can be distinguished by body length and functionality of odontostyles) and finally move into adulthood.