The following images are some of the symptoms associated with strawberry viruses. They are easily confused with symptoms caused by herbicide damage or nutrient deficiency. The presence of these symptoms does not always indicate virus in a field, and the symptoms cannot always be associated with a particular virus. The combinations of viruses that occur and the cultivars affected may result in different symptoms.

Asymmetrical Leaves.

Asymmetrical Leaves.

Green petal (caused by phytoplasma).

Green petal (caused by phytoplasma).

Interveinal chlorosis.

Interveinal chlorosis.

Interveinal chlorosis.

Interveinal chlorosis.

Mottle.

Mottle.

Cupped leaves.

Cupped leaves.

Cupped leaves.

Cupped leaves.

Patchy field and stunted plants.

Patchy field and stunted plants.

Patchy field and stunted plants.

Patchy field and stunted plants.

This project was funded in part through Growing Forward, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. The Agricultural Adaptation Council assists in the delivery of several Growing Forward programs in Ontario.