2016
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4640
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Risk assessment and reduction options for Ceratocystis platani in the EU

Abstract: Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Plant Health (PLH) Panel performed a risk assessment for Ceratocystis platani in the EU with the aim to assess the effectiveness of risk reduction options (RROs) on the basis of the mechanisms of spread identified in the pest categorisation (natural and human-assisted means, including waterways, root anastomosis, contaminated pruning tools, machinery, insects, contaminated insect frass and sawdust). C. platani is a destructive pathogen of Platanus tree… Show more

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“…It is likely that CSD arrived in Istanbul through spread from another European country and not due to an independent new introduction from North America. Although this view needs to be confirmed with population genetic analyses, the risk for new introductions of C. platani into the EU by the main pathways for entry (plants for planting, wood, construction/terracing/logging machinery and pruning/cutting tools) is regarded as limited (Jeger et al., ), and therefore an independent introduction would have been unusual.…”
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“…It is likely that CSD arrived in Istanbul through spread from another European country and not due to an independent new introduction from North America. Although this view needs to be confirmed with population genetic analyses, the risk for new introductions of C. platani into the EU by the main pathways for entry (plants for planting, wood, construction/terracing/logging machinery and pruning/cutting tools) is regarded as limited (Jeger et al., ), and therefore an independent introduction would have been unusual.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…platani population is clonal (Ocasio‐Morales, Tsopelas, & Harrington, ; Santini & Capretti, ). Although the disease initially spread slowly in Italy, it has now been confirmed throughout the Italian peninsula, in France, Switzerland, Greece and recently in Albania (Jeger et al., ; Tsopelas & Angelopoulos, ; Tsopelas et al., ). Spain is believed to be free of the disease after eradication of infected trees in the country (Jeger et al., ).…”
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“…C. platani is a highly infective pathogen with the potential to cause great impact, but which currently has limited distribution in the three EU Member States, that is, Italy, France and Greece. Following the pest categorisation carried out by EFSA PLH Panel in 2014(EFSA 2014, in which it was proposed to list the pathogen as a Union Quarantine pest, the EC asked for a full pest risk assessment with the aim to develop RROs on the basis of the mechanisms of spread (Jeger et al 2016). Hosts, particularly the most susceptible ones, are widely grown in most of the MSs and the eco-climatic conditions are suitable for the establishment of pathogen in non-infested areas.…”
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