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Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid

The EFSA Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd) for the EU. The identity of ASBVd, a member of the genus Avsunviroid (family Avsunviroidae) is clearly defined and detection and identification methods are available. The pathogen is not included i...

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Autores principales: Bragard, Claude, Baptista, Paula, Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet, Di Serio, Francesco, Gonthier, Paolo, Jaques Miret, Josep Anton, Justesen, Annemarie Fejer, MacLeod, Alan, Magnusson, Christer Sven, Milonas, Panagiotis, Navas‐Cortes, Juan A, Parnell, Stephen, Potting, Roel, Stefani, Emilio, Thulke, Hans‐Hermann, Van der Werf, Wopke, Vicent Civera, Antonio, Yuen, Jonathan, Zappalà, Lucia, Migheli, Quirico, Vloutoglou, Irene, Maiorano, Andrea, Pautasso, Marco, Reignault, Philippe Lucien
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10357502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37485255
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8116
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author Bragard, Claude
Baptista, Paula
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
MacLeod, Alan
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Stefani, Emilio
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Migheli, Quirico
Vloutoglou, Irene
Maiorano, Andrea
Pautasso, Marco
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
author_facet Bragard, Claude
Baptista, Paula
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
MacLeod, Alan
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Stefani, Emilio
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Migheli, Quirico
Vloutoglou, Irene
Maiorano, Andrea
Pautasso, Marco
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
collection PubMed
description The EFSA Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd) for the EU. The identity of ASBVd, a member of the genus Avsunviroid (family Avsunviroidae) is clearly defined and detection and identification methods are available. The pathogen is not included in the EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072. ASBVd has been reported in Australia, Ghana, Guatemala, Israel, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, USA (California, Florida) and Venezuela. In the EU, it has been reported in Greece (Crete Island) and Spain. The pathogen could establish in the EU wherever avocado (Persea americana) is grown. The only known natural host of ASBVd is avocado to which it causes the severe ‘avocado sunblotch’ disease, characterised by white, yellow, red or necrotic depressed areas or scars on the fruit surface, bleached veins and petioles of the leaf, and rectangular cracking patterns in the bark of the old branches. Fruit yield and quality are severely diminished. ASBVd infects under experimental conditions a few more species in the family Lauraceae. The viroid is naturally transmitted at an extremely high rate by seeds (up to 100% in asymptomatically infected trees), but with a low efficiency by pollen (only to the produced seeds), and possibly through root grafts. Plants for planting, including seeds, and fresh avocado fruits were identified as the most relevant pathways for further entry of ASBVd into the EU. Avocado crops are cultivated in southern EU countries. Should the pest further enter and establish in the EU, impact on the production of avocado is expected. Phytosanitary measures are available to prevent entry and spread of the viroid in the EU. ASBVd fulfils the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest.
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spelling pubmed-103575022023-07-21 Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid Bragard, Claude Baptista, Paula Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet Di Serio, Francesco Gonthier, Paolo Jaques Miret, Josep Anton Justesen, Annemarie Fejer MacLeod, Alan Magnusson, Christer Sven Milonas, Panagiotis Navas‐Cortes, Juan A Parnell, Stephen Potting, Roel Stefani, Emilio Thulke, Hans‐Hermann Van der Werf, Wopke Vicent Civera, Antonio Yuen, Jonathan Zappalà, Lucia Migheli, Quirico Vloutoglou, Irene Maiorano, Andrea Pautasso, Marco Reignault, Philippe Lucien EFSA J Scientific Opinion The EFSA Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd) for the EU. The identity of ASBVd, a member of the genus Avsunviroid (family Avsunviroidae) is clearly defined and detection and identification methods are available. The pathogen is not included in the EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072. ASBVd has been reported in Australia, Ghana, Guatemala, Israel, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, USA (California, Florida) and Venezuela. In the EU, it has been reported in Greece (Crete Island) and Spain. The pathogen could establish in the EU wherever avocado (Persea americana) is grown. The only known natural host of ASBVd is avocado to which it causes the severe ‘avocado sunblotch’ disease, characterised by white, yellow, red or necrotic depressed areas or scars on the fruit surface, bleached veins and petioles of the leaf, and rectangular cracking patterns in the bark of the old branches. Fruit yield and quality are severely diminished. ASBVd infects under experimental conditions a few more species in the family Lauraceae. The viroid is naturally transmitted at an extremely high rate by seeds (up to 100% in asymptomatically infected trees), but with a low efficiency by pollen (only to the produced seeds), and possibly through root grafts. Plants for planting, including seeds, and fresh avocado fruits were identified as the most relevant pathways for further entry of ASBVd into the EU. Avocado crops are cultivated in southern EU countries. Should the pest further enter and establish in the EU, impact on the production of avocado is expected. Phytosanitary measures are available to prevent entry and spread of the viroid in the EU. ASBVd fulfils the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10357502/ /pubmed/37485255 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8116 Text en © 2023 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Scientific Opinion
Bragard, Claude
Baptista, Paula
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Di Serio, Francesco
Gonthier, Paolo
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
MacLeod, Alan
Magnusson, Christer Sven
Milonas, Panagiotis
Navas‐Cortes, Juan A
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Stefani, Emilio
Thulke, Hans‐Hermann
Van der Werf, Wopke
Vicent Civera, Antonio
Yuen, Jonathan
Zappalà, Lucia
Migheli, Quirico
Vloutoglou, Irene
Maiorano, Andrea
Pautasso, Marco
Reignault, Philippe Lucien
Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title_full Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title_fullStr Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title_full_unstemmed Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title_short Pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
title_sort pest categorisation of the avocado sunblotch viroid
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10357502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37485255
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2023.8116
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