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24th Technical Consultation Amoung Regional Plant Protection Organizations

The 24th Technical Consultation among Regional Plant Protection Organizations will be held in Nadi, Fiji from 27th-31st August 2012. The consultation will focus on approved standards for pest regulation, pest risk analysis, diagnostic protocols, phytosanitary treatments, and the EPPO Alert List. Recent additions and deletions to the Alert List will also be discussed.

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24th Technical Consultation Amoung Regional Plant Protection Organizations

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  1. 24th TechnicalConsultationAmoungRegionalPlantProtectionOrganizations Nadi, Fiji, 27th -31st August, 2012

  2. ApprovedstandardsbyWorkingParty List ofpestsrecommendedforregulation(EPPO A1/A2 lists): - Pestsabsentfromtheregion (A1): ‘CandidatusLiberibactersolanacearum’ (Solanaceaehaplotypes) anditsvectorBactericeracockerelli, Keiferialycopersicella, Leucinodesorbonalis, - Pestspresentintheregion (A2): Pseudomonassyringaepv. actinidiae, Pepinomosaicvirus - Transferfromthe A1 to the A2 List: Maconellicoccushirsutus, Triozaerytreae.

  3. ApprovedstandardsbyWorkingParty Standardsprovidingguidanceon PRA: • Express PRA scheme for rapid decision making • shorter PRA scheme to help NPPOs to make quicker scientifically-based decisions • testing was performed in January 2012 • feedback questionnaire will be posted on EPPO website • acomputer version of this Decision-Support Scheme will also be included within CAPRA

  4. ApprovedstandardsbyWorkingParty Standardsprovidingguidanceon PRA: • EPPO prioritization process for invasive alien plants • need to determine prioritiesbecauseofhugeamountofplants • focused on species which are not widely distributed or are absent from the region • coverplantsforwhichefficient prevention, eradication or containment action can be undertaken • determine which of these plantshave the highest priority for Pest Risk Analysis.

  5. ApprovedstandardsbyWorkingParty Diagnosticprotocols: • Xanthomonas spp. (Xanthomonaseuvesicatoria, Xanthomonasgardneri , Xanthomonasperforans , Xanthomonasvesicatoria) causing bacterial spot of tomato and sweet pepper • Erwiniaamylovora • Clavibactermichiganensissubspmichiganensis • Fusariumfoetens • Phytophthorakernoviae • PepinoMosaic Virus • Bursaphelenchusxylophilus • Globoderarostochiensis • Globoderapallida

  6. ApprovedstandardsbyWorkingParty Standardson Phytosanitary treatments: • Hot water treatment of grapevine to control Flavescencedorée • Hot water treatment of strawberry plants to control Aphelenchoidesbesseyi and A. fragariae • Phosphine fumigation of grapevine to control Viteusvitifoliae • Phosphine fumigation of stored products to control stored product insects in general • Phosphine fumigation of stored products to control Trogodermagranarium • Phosphine fumigation of dried fruits and nuts to control various stored product insects • Phosphine fumigation of empty storage areas to control stored product insects in general

  7. EPPO Alert List • Since 1999 • The purpose of the Alert List is to draw the attention of EPPO member countries to certain pests possibly presenting a risk to them and achieve early warning. • Pest are selected by EPPO members and the EPPO Secretariat • Contains short description of geographical distribution, hosts damage pathways • The Alert List is maintained on the EPPO Web site • Entries are not kept more than 3 years if no new information is found or if an interest exist

  8. Recent additions to the Alert List

  9. Deletionsfrom the Alert List

  10. Priorities for PRA The Working Party selected3pests for which EWG on PRA should be organized • Polygraphusproximus • Neoleucinodeselegantalis • Partheniumhysterophorus

  11. Workshop for CIS countries and Eastern Countries on draft ISPM’s (2012-07-17/20, Moscow) • More than 40 Russian and English speaking experts from 19 countries, FAO, IPPC and EPPO attended the Workshop. • Main topics : • Preparation of comments on the draft ISPM’s • Using Online Commenting System • Discussions on implementation of ISPMs No. 13 Guidelines for the notification of non-compliance and emergency action and No. 15 Regulation of wood packaging material in international trade

  12. OtherWorkshopsorganizedby EPPO • Workshop for Heads of laboratories (2011-10-13/14, Vienna) • Workshop for Phytosanitary Inspectors (2011-11-16/18, Padova, IT) • EPPO/IOBC Workshop on the harmonized application procedures for the use of Biological Control Agents (11-24/25, Rotterdam, NL) • EPPO/IOBC/FAO/NEPPO Joint International Symposium on management of Tutaabsoluta (Agadir, MA, 2011-11-16/18) • EPPO/FAO Workshop on “Implementation of international and regional standards to ensure phytosanitary safety of international trade with plants for planting” (Tashkent, 2012-04-23/27) • QBOL/EPPO Conference on DNA barcoding and diagnostic methods for plant pests (2012-05-21/25, Haarlem, NL)

  13. EPPO/FAO Workshop on “Implementation of international and regional standards to ensure phytosanitary safety of international trade with plants for planting • more than 50 participants from 20 countries participated • the new ISPM 36 Integrated measures for plants for planting adopted in 2012 was presented • different aspects of ensuring phytosanitary safety havebeendiscussed: • production of pest-free planting material and certification schemes for production of healthy plants for planting (EPPO Standards) • Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for plants for planting • phytosanitary measures for plants for planting of different kind • phytosanitary inspection and certification of plants for planting, disinfestation of places of production and plants for planting, etc.

  14. Collect and store information on pests Official pest reports from National Plant Protection Organizations Literature, Internet surveys Stored data

  15. In 2009, it was proposed that RPPOs could submit national reporting information to the IPPC website on behalf of their members . Countries are starting to authorize EPPO for this task.

  16. Future plans France EPPO EPPO Pest Reporting System Latvia Belgium IPPC Objective: design a system which can allow single data entry by NPPOs and communication of pest reports (which may not contain exactly the same amount of details) to all interested bodies. Poland

  17. Computerization:Online form for pest reports

  18. Workflow Country HTTPS + CertificateAuthentification List of all declarations PDF XML Create new Preview IPPC PUSH Confirm

  19. EPPO Reporting Service: a free monthly newsletter It contains: • New data on biology, host plants, diagnostic methods and geographical distribution of quarantine pests and pests of potential quarantine significance • Interception reports • Additions to the EPPO Alert List, etc. Available by e-mail

  20. EPPO Reporting Service: example of a first record 2010/200 First record of Anoplophora glabripennis in the Netherlands The NPPO of the Netherlands recently informed the EPPO Secretariat of the first record of Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae – EPPO A1 List) on its territory. On 2010-11-16, the identity of the pest was confirmed on the basis of morphological analysis of wing covers and DNA analysis of larval remains which had been found in 1 tree in a lane of Acer pseudoplatanus in the municipality of Almere. In total 16 exit holes and 3 larvae were detected in one tree. Observations indicated that some exit holes had been formed recently, whereas others were estimated to be at least three years old. The exact age of exit holes is still to be determined. Signs of the presence of A. glabripennishave also been detected on 6 adjacent trees in a lane of A. pseudoplatanus trees. These trees are located in an industrial area of Almere and were planted approximately ten years ago. In this area there are no tree nurseries and only a limited number of public or private gardens, but a nature conservation area is situated within the surveillance area of 1 kilometre radius around the infested site. It is considered that the most likely source of the outbreak is wood packaging material from Asia because there are several companies importing goods from Asia in the vicinity. Investigations are being carried out to identify the possible source of this infestation. The following phytosanitary measures aiming at a prompt eradication of A. glabripennis are being taken and include the following: 1) Destruction of all symptomatic trees, as well as all deciduous trees and shrubs (with a diameter of 2.5 cm or more) located within a range of 100 m from the infested trees. Each individual plant will be dissected and analysed by the national reference laboratory for any signs of the pest. It is envisaged to finalize tree destruction by January 2011. 2) Restrictions on the movement of host plant material (with a diameter of more than 2.5 cm) within a range of 500 m around the infested trees. This material should be officially reported and destroyed according to official procedures. 3) Specific surveillance (also involving specialized tree climbers) will be carried out on an annual basis within a radius of 1 000 m around the affected trees for at least the next four years. The pest status of Anoplophora glabripennis inthe Netherlands is officially declared as: Transient – Isolated outbreak, actionable, under eradication.

  21. Implementation of EPPO Strategy Webservices Use of the EPPO Website (number of visited pages: www + archives excluding databases and gallery of pictures)

  22. Webservices: origin of the visitors to the EPPO Website

  23. EPPO newactivitiesincommunication Threemaindirectionsofactivitieshasbeenidentified: • participate in social networks (e.g. Twitter, Facebook); • develop a platform of information exchange for Heads of diagnostic laboratories, which could be used as a pilot project for the creation of other EPPO forums; • prepare a poster to be displayed in airports/seaports to inform travellers about the risks of moving plant material.

  24. EPPO on Facebook

  25. Most promissing EPPO on scoop it Pest Alerts “sharing information on new plant pests”(curated by Anne Sophie Roy)

  26. Diagnostic activities for plant pests Information on diagnostic activities on pests and diseases of plants follow the activities of EPPO Panels on diagnostics (curated by Françoise Petter)

  27. Otheractivities in progress Specific page on diagnostic (in the future with a platform of information exchange for Heads of diagnostic laboratories)

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