“…Viroids infecting herbaceous and ornamental crops in the Mediterranean Basin belong to six viroid genera: Pelamoviroid (CChMVd, PLMVd), Elaviroid (ELVd), Hostuviroid (HSVd), Cocadviroid (HLVd), Coleviroid (CbVd 1, and 3), and Pospiviroid (PSTVd, CEVd, CSVd, CLVd, IrVd-1, TASVd, TCDVd) [2,[145][146][147]. These viroids, with the exception of HLVd, have been reported in vegetables (tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, carrot, broad bean, chickpea), oil crops (rapeseed), several ornamental crops like chrysanthemum, marguerite daisy, common ragwort, cape gooseberry), spurflower, common periwinkle, petunia, trailing petunia, and climbing nightshade, as well as in sorghum, the latter being the first report of a viroid infecting poaceous monocots in the Mediterranean and worldwide [3].…”