2019
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2019.5501
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List of non‐EU viruses and viroids of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L.

Abstract: The Panel on Plant Health performed a listing of non-EU viruses and viroids (reported hereinafter as viruses) of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L. A systematic literature review identified 197 viruses infecting one or more of the host genera under consideration. Viruses were allocated into three categories (i) 86 non-EU viruses, known to occur only outside the EU or having only limited presence in the EU (i.e. reported in only one or few Member States… Show more

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“…The EFSA PLH panel decided to address the pest categorisation of this large group of infectious agents in several steps, the first of which has been to list non-EU viruses and viroids (viruses and viroids, although different biological categories, are summarised together as 'viruses' in the rest of this opinion) of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L. (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019a).…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Terms Of Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The EFSA PLH panel decided to address the pest categorisation of this large group of infectious agents in several steps, the first of which has been to list non-EU viruses and viroids (viruses and viroids, although different biological categories, are summarised together as 'viruses' in the rest of this opinion) of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L. (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019a).…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Terms Of Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this decision, the current opinion covers the pest categorisation of the viruses and viroids of Prunus that have been listed as non-EU viruses or as viruses with undetermined standing in the previous EFSA scientific opinion (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019a). This strategy has the advantage of reducing the number of infectious agents to be considered in each opinion and appears more convenient for the stakeholders that will find grouped in a single opinion the categorisation of the non-EU viruses and those with undetermined standing infecting one or few specific crops.…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Terms Of Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process has been detailed in a recent Scientific Opinion (EFSA PLH Panel, ), in which it has been also clarified that ‘ In the process, three groups of viruses were distinguished: non‐EU viruses, viruses with significant presence in the EU (known to occur in several MSs, frequently reported in the EU, widespread in several MSs) or so far reported only from the EU, and viruses with undetermined standing for which available information did not readily allow to allocate to one or the other of the two above groups. A non‐EU virus is defined by its geographical origin outside of the EU territory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EFSA PLH Panel decided to address the pest categorisation of this large group of infectious agents in several steps, the first of which has been to list non‐EU viruses and viroids, herein called viruses, of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L. (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process has been detailed in a recent Scientific Opinion (EFSA PLH Panel, 2019a), in which it has been also clarified that ‘In the process, three groups of viruses were distinguished: non‐EU viruses, viruses with significant presence in the EU (known to occur in several MSs, frequently reported in the EU, widespread in several MSs) or so far reported only from the EU, and viruses with undetermined standing for which available information did not readily allow to allocate to one or the other of the two above groups. A non‐EU virus is defined by its geographical origin outside of the EU territory.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%