Abstract: Twenty-four isolates of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) from spontaneously infectedSisymbriutn loeselii plants were collected in Bohemian localities. Single lesions on leaves ofNicotiana tabacum cv. Samsun served for inoculating petunia plants used as infection sources for twelve host species. In no case were two identical isolates obtained. 15 isolates could be transmitted toVicia faba, a new TuMV host. Almost all isolates infectedPhaseolus vulgaris cv. Prince locally andTrifolium incarnatum systemically. Seven isolates were transmissible toPisum sativum. No substantial differences between isolates were observed with infectedAn aranthus caudatus, Chenopodium quinoa, Datura innoxia andSinapis alba plants. Several isolates could not infectNicotiana glutinosa at all, other isolates caused in it latent systemic infection and some isolates only local infection contrary to normal local and systemic infections ofN. glutinosa. Attempts to transmit one isolate to cereals failed.