Tomato mottle mosaic virus is a Tobamovirus which infects Solanum lycopersicum.[1][2][3][4][5] First detected in Mexico in 2013 from S. lycopersicum samples taken in 2009,[1][4][5] ToMMV has since been found throughout the world. In 2014 some S. lycopersicum samples from Florida in 2010 and 2012 and a Nicotiana tabacum 'Xanthi nc' sample were retested using an assay that distinguishes ToMMV from other Tobamoviruses, especially the closely related (and initially suspected) Tomato mosaic virus and Tobacco mosaic virus.[2] These samples tested positive for ToMMV, showing that ToMMV was widespread and had been for several years earlier than previously known.[2]
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