Commodity risk assessment of Prunus spinosa plants from United Kingdom

Author:

,Bragard Claude,Baptista Paula,Chatzivassiliou Elisavet,Gonthier Paolo,Jaques Miret Josep Anton,Justesen Annemarie Fejer,MacLeod Alan,Magnusson Christer Sven,Milonas Panagiotis,Navas‐Cortes Juan A.,Parnell Stephen,Potting Roel,Reignault Philippe Lucien,Stefani Emilio,Thulke Hans‐Hermann,Van der Werf Wopke,Civera Antonio Vicent,Zappalà Lucia,Lucchi Andrea,Gómez Pedro,Urek Gregor,Bernardo Umberto,Bubici Giovanni,Carluccio Anna Vittoria,Chiumenti Michela,Di Serio Francesco,Fanelli Elena,Cristina Marzachì Paraskevi Kariampa,Correia Cristiana Do Vale,Mosbach‐Schulz Olaf,Kaczmarek Agata,Yuen Jonathan

Abstract

Abstract The European Commission requested the EFSA Panel on Plant Health to prepare and deliver risk assessments for commodities listed in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/2019 as ‘High risk plants, plant products and other objects’. This Scientific Opinion covers plant health risks posed by potted plants and bundles of bare‐root plants or cell grown young plants or graftwood/budwood of Prunus spinosa imported from the United Kingdom, taking into account the available scientific information, including the technical information provided by the UK. All pests associated with the commodities were evaluated against specific criteria for their relevance for this opinion. One quarantine pest, Scirtothrips dorsalis, one protected zone quarantine pest Bemisia tabaci (European population) and one non‐regulated pest, the scale Eulecanium excrescens, that fulfilled all relevant criteria were selected for further evaluation. The risk mitigation measures proposed in the technical Dossier from the UK were evaluated, taking into account the possible limiting factors. For these pests, 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. The degree of pest freedom varies among the pests evaluated, with E. excrescens being the pest most frequently expected on the imported potted plants. The Expert Knowledge Elicitation indicated with 95% certainty that between 9981 and 10,000 plants per 10,000 would be free from the above‐mentioned scale.

Publisher

Wiley

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