1. Commodity risk assessment of Robinia pseudoacacia plants from Turkey
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Jonathan Yuen, Christer Sven Magnusson, Paolo Gonthier, Marie-Agnès Jacques, Stephen Parnell, Charles Manceau, Philippe Lucien Reignault, Josep Anton Jaques Miret, Wopke van der Werf, Elisavet Chatzivassiliou, Antonio Vicent Civera, Hans-Hermann Thulke, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Ciro Gardi, Lucia Zappalà, Juan A Navas-Cortes, Francesco Di Serio, Stefano Preti, Eduardo de la Peña, Olaf Mosbach-Schulz, Roel Potting, Panagiotis Milonas, Jane Debode, Claude Bragard, Annemarie Fejer Justesen, and Alan MacLeod
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European union ,black locust ,plant health ,plant pest ,plants for planting ,quarantine ,robinia ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Commodity ,TP1-1185 ,Plant Science ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Microbiology ,law.invention ,0403 veterinary science ,Euwallacea fornicatus ,law ,Quarantine ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,TX341-641 ,Risk management ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,business.industry ,Agroforestry ,Chemical technology ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Plan9741 ,Scientific Opinion ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Parasitology ,PEST analysis ,Commodity risk ,business ,Risk assessment ,Food Science - Abstract
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health was requested to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in the relevant Implementing Acts as 'High risk plants, plant products and other objects' [Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 establishing a provisional list of high risk plants, plant products or other objects, within the meaning of Article 42 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031]. The current Scientific Opinion covers all plant health risks posed by bare rooted plants for planting of Robinia pseudoacacia (1 year old with a stem diameter of less than 2.5 cm) imported from Israel, taking into account the available scientific information, including the technical information provided by Israel by 26 December 2019. The relevance of an EU-quarantine pest for this opinion was based on evidence that: (i) the pest is present in Israel; (ii) R. pseudoacacia is a host of the pest, and (iii) the pest can be associated with the commodity. The relevance of this opinion for other non EU-regulated pests was based on evidence that: (i) the pest is present in Israel (ii) the pest is absent in the EU; (iii) R. pseudoacacia is a host of the pest; (iv) the pest can be associated with the commodity and (v) the pest may have an impact and can pose a potential risk for the EU territory. Two pests (one insect and one fungus, Euwallacea fornicatus and Fusarium euwallaceae) that fulfilled all criteria were selected for further evaluation. For the two selected pests, the risk mitigation measures proposed in the technical dossier from Israel were evaluated. Limiting factors in the effectiveness of the measures were documented. For the selected pests an expert judgement is given on the likelihood of pest freedom taking into consideration the risk mitigation measures acting on the pest, including uncertainties associated with the assessment, therefore the Panel is 95% sure that 9,950 or more plants per 10,000 will be free from these two pests.
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- 2021