Torradoviruses are a newly emerging group of plant viruses in the family Secoviridae. They include Tomato torrado virus, Tomato marchitez virus, Squash chlorotic leaf spot virus, Lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus, and Carrot torrado virus 1. Torradoviruses are transmitted by whiteflies and aphids and can be seed-borne. They infect crops like tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, and carrots. Detection methods include RT-PCR, ELISA, and next-generation sequencing. Recent surveys found infections of Lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus, Carrot torrado virus 1, and a cassava torrado-like virus, demonstrating their relevance in the field