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Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai

The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai, the causal agent of fruit rot and wart bark on apple and pear, for the EU. The pathogen, which was recently characterised, is a well‐defined fungal species affecting mainly Pyrus pyrifolia (Japanese pear), althou...

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Autores principales: Jeger, Michael, Bragard, Claude, Caffier, David, Candresse, Thierry, Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet, Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina, Gilioli, Gianni, Gregoire, Jean‐Claude, Jaques Miret, Josep Anton, MacLeod, Alan, Navajas Navarro, Maria, Niere, Björn, Parnell, Stephen, Potting, Roel, Rafoss, Trond, Urek, Gregor, Van Bruggen, Ariena, Van der Werf, Wopke, West, Jonathan, Winter, Stephan, Armengol Forti, Josep, Vloutoglou, Irene, Bottex, Bernard, Rossi, Vittorio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7010118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32625337
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.5035
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author Jeger, Michael
Bragard, Claude
Caffier, David
Candresse, Thierry
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Gilioli, Gianni
Gregoire, Jean‐Claude
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
MacLeod, Alan
Navajas Navarro, Maria
Niere, Björn
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Rafoss, Trond
Urek, Gregor
Van Bruggen, Ariena
Van der Werf, Wopke
West, Jonathan
Winter, Stephan
Armengol Forti, Josep
Vloutoglou, Irene
Bottex, Bernard
Rossi, Vittorio
author_facet Jeger, Michael
Bragard, Claude
Caffier, David
Candresse, Thierry
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Gilioli, Gianni
Gregoire, Jean‐Claude
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
MacLeod, Alan
Navajas Navarro, Maria
Niere, Björn
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Rafoss, Trond
Urek, Gregor
Van Bruggen, Ariena
Van der Werf, Wopke
West, Jonathan
Winter, Stephan
Armengol Forti, Josep
Vloutoglou, Irene
Bottex, Bernard
Rossi, Vittorio
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description The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai, the causal agent of fruit rot and wart bark on apple and pear, for the EU. The pathogen, which was recently characterised, is a well‐defined fungal species affecting mainly Pyrus pyrifolia (Japanese pear), although Pyrus communis (European pear) and apples (Malus domestica) can also be affected. The host status of other plant species reported in the literature, i.e. Cydonia oblonga, Chaenomeles japonica, Malus micromalus, Vitis vinifera and Prunus spp., is unclear. B. kuwatsukai is currently present in Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA, and uncertainty exists about its presence in other areas, where the disease has been associated with other Botryosphaeria spp. The pathogen is not known to occur in the EU and is listed in Annex IIAI of Directive 2000/29/EC. It could potentially enter the EU on host plants for planting and fruit originated in infested countries. Climatic conditions in the EU are suitable for the establishment and spread of the pathogen, as its epidemiology is similar to that of other Botryosphaeria spp. present in the EU. Pears and apples are widely distributed in the EU. In the infested areas, B. kuwatsukai causes branch dieback and fruit rot resulting in yield/quality losses. Its introduction and spread in the EU could impact pear and apple production, although the magnitude is unknown. Cultural practices and chemical measures may reduce the inoculum sources but cannot eliminate the pathogen. Phytosanitary measures are available to mitigate the risk of introduction and spread of the pathogen in the EU. B. kuwatsukai meets all criteria assessed by EFSA for consideration as a potential Union quarantine pest. As B. kuwatsukai is not known to occur in the EU, this criterion to consider it as a Union regulated non‐quarantine pest is not met.
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spelling pubmed-70101182020-07-02 Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai Jeger, Michael Bragard, Claude Caffier, David Candresse, Thierry Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina Gilioli, Gianni Gregoire, Jean‐Claude Jaques Miret, Josep Anton MacLeod, Alan Navajas Navarro, Maria Niere, Björn Parnell, Stephen Potting, Roel Rafoss, Trond Urek, Gregor Van Bruggen, Ariena Van der Werf, Wopke West, Jonathan Winter, Stephan Armengol Forti, Josep Vloutoglou, Irene Bottex, Bernard Rossi, Vittorio EFSA J Scientific Opinion The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai, the causal agent of fruit rot and wart bark on apple and pear, for the EU. The pathogen, which was recently characterised, is a well‐defined fungal species affecting mainly Pyrus pyrifolia (Japanese pear), although Pyrus communis (European pear) and apples (Malus domestica) can also be affected. The host status of other plant species reported in the literature, i.e. Cydonia oblonga, Chaenomeles japonica, Malus micromalus, Vitis vinifera and Prunus spp., is unclear. B. kuwatsukai is currently present in Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan and the USA, and uncertainty exists about its presence in other areas, where the disease has been associated with other Botryosphaeria spp. The pathogen is not known to occur in the EU and is listed in Annex IIAI of Directive 2000/29/EC. It could potentially enter the EU on host plants for planting and fruit originated in infested countries. Climatic conditions in the EU are suitable for the establishment and spread of the pathogen, as its epidemiology is similar to that of other Botryosphaeria spp. present in the EU. Pears and apples are widely distributed in the EU. In the infested areas, B. kuwatsukai causes branch dieback and fruit rot resulting in yield/quality losses. Its introduction and spread in the EU could impact pear and apple production, although the magnitude is unknown. Cultural practices and chemical measures may reduce the inoculum sources but cannot eliminate the pathogen. Phytosanitary measures are available to mitigate the risk of introduction and spread of the pathogen in the EU. B. kuwatsukai meets all criteria assessed by EFSA for consideration as a potential Union quarantine pest. As B. kuwatsukai is not known to occur in the EU, this criterion to consider it as a Union regulated non‐quarantine pest is not met. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7010118/ /pubmed/32625337 http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.5035 Text en © 2017 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://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
Jeger, Michael
Bragard, Claude
Caffier, David
Candresse, Thierry
Chatzivassiliou, Elisavet
Dehnen‐Schmutz, Katharina
Gilioli, Gianni
Gregoire, Jean‐Claude
Jaques Miret, Josep Anton
MacLeod, Alan
Navajas Navarro, Maria
Niere, Björn
Parnell, Stephen
Potting, Roel
Rafoss, Trond
Urek, Gregor
Van Bruggen, Ariena
Van der Werf, Wopke
West, Jonathan
Winter, Stephan
Armengol Forti, Josep
Vloutoglou, Irene
Bottex, Bernard
Rossi, Vittorio
Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title_full Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title_fullStr Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title_full_unstemmed Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title_short Pest categorisation of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
title_sort pest categorisation of botryosphaeria kuwatsukai
topic Scientific Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7010118/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32625337
http://dx.doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2017.5035
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