What Are Mosaic Viruses?
The term Mosaic Virus is a broad description of many plant viruses that can cause mottled and deformed foliage on at least 150 agricultural and ornamental crops. Home gardeners are most likely to encounter viral problems with a handful of plants that they grow, most likely tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, and beans in their gardens. Still, there are mosaic viruses that affect many other important plants such as fruit (grapes, papayas, and bananas), grains (such as corn, rice, and oats), and even certain houseplants (poinsettias, freesias, and orchids), to name a few.
With dozens of species-specific Mosaic Viruses found worldwide, there is one thing that they all share in common – there is no cure. That said, there are proven ways to eliminate the virus from one’s garden and ways to avoid an outbreak.
