 In a survey conducted at the Institute of Agriculture and Tourism in Porek, Croatia, in 2016, 24 ecotypes and cultivars were tested for the presence of four main garlic viruses using DAS-LISA test. The least frequent virus was SLV while the most frequent was LYSV. Most ecotypes had lower infection in clothes than bulbels, except for SLV which had higher infection in clothes. Total virus infection in Istrian ecotypes was lower than Dalmatian ones and ranged from 40.6% to 100%. No SLV infection was found in imported cultivar rose to low-trek. A high percentage of mixed infections, ranging from 69% to 88%, was observed in garlic clothes with double infections being the most common combination involving pottyviruses LYSV plus OYDV. This is the first report of SLV infection in garlic and Croatia. This article was authored by Sarah Godina, Dean Ban, Gvazdan Domisic, and others. We're article.tv, links in the description below.