2016
DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4601
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Susceptibility ofCitrusspp.,Quercus ilexandVitisspp. toXylella fastidiosastrain CoDiRO

Abstract: Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Plant Health Panel analysed a dossier submitted by the Italian Authorities to reach a conclusion on the status of Vitis spp., Citrus spp. and Quercus ilex as hosts for Xylella fastidiosa strain CoDiRO. The Panel acknowledges the difficulty to provide compelling evidence for non‐susceptibility of a particular plant species. In the case of Vitis spp., the Panel considers that convergent lines of evidence provide sufficient demonstration that at least the… Show more

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“…12-14 months following artificial inoculation of X. fastidiosa to young olive seedlings, according to Saponari et al, 2016). The possibility that a non-systemic host with only localised infection could still contribute to the spread of the disease to other plants, as shown previously Purcell, 1995a,b, 1997), was discussed in the EFSA pest risk assessment (EFSA PLH Panel, 2015a) as well as in the other statements on the susceptibility of various plant species to X. fastidiosa strain CoDiRO (EFSA PLH Panel, 2015b, 2016a.…”
Section: Conclusion Of Pest Categorisation (Section 4)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…12-14 months following artificial inoculation of X. fastidiosa to young olive seedlings, according to Saponari et al, 2016). The possibility that a non-systemic host with only localised infection could still contribute to the spread of the disease to other plants, as shown previously Purcell, 1995a,b, 1997), was discussed in the EFSA pest risk assessment (EFSA PLH Panel, 2015a) as well as in the other statements on the susceptibility of various plant species to X. fastidiosa strain CoDiRO (EFSA PLH Panel, 2015b, 2016a.…”
Section: Conclusion Of Pest Categorisation (Section 4)mentioning
confidence: 98%