Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.

Abstract The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the non‐EU Pissodes spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). They constitute a well‐defined taxon, with non‐EU species distributed in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, China, Japan, Korea, Russia and South Africa, some of...

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Main Authors: EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH), Michael Jeger, Claude Bragard, David Caffier, Thierry Candresse, Elisavet Chatzivassiliou, Katharina Dehnen‐Schmutz, Gianni Gilioli, Josep Anton Jaques Miret, Alan MacLeod, Maria Navajas Navarro, Björn Niere, Stephen Parnell, Roel Potting, Trond Rafoss, Vittorio Rossi, Gregor Urek, Ariena Van Bruggen, Wopke Van der Werf, Jonathan West, Stephan Winter, Marc Kenis, Virág Kertész, Jean‐Claude Grégoire
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Published: Wiley 2018-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5300
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author EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)
Michael Jeger
Claude Bragard
David Caffier
Thierry Candresse
Elisavet Chatzivassiliou
Katharina Dehnen‐Schmutz
Gianni Gilioli
Josep Anton Jaques Miret
Alan MacLeod
Maria Navajas Navarro
Björn Niere
Stephen Parnell
Roel Potting
Trond Rafoss
Vittorio Rossi
Gregor Urek
Ariena Van Bruggen
Wopke Van der Werf
Jonathan West
Stephan Winter
Marc Kenis
Virág Kertész
Jean‐Claude Grégoire
author_facet EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)
Michael Jeger
Claude Bragard
David Caffier
Thierry Candresse
Elisavet Chatzivassiliou
Katharina Dehnen‐Schmutz
Gianni Gilioli
Josep Anton Jaques Miret
Alan MacLeod
Maria Navajas Navarro
Björn Niere
Stephen Parnell
Roel Potting
Trond Rafoss
Vittorio Rossi
Gregor Urek
Ariena Van Bruggen
Wopke Van der Werf
Jonathan West
Stephan Winter
Marc Kenis
Virág Kertész
Jean‐Claude Grégoire
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description Abstract The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the non‐EU Pissodes spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). They constitute a well‐defined taxon, with non‐EU species distributed in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, China, Japan, Korea, Russia and South Africa, some of which are recognised as severe pests of conifers, mainly Pinus spp. and Picea spp., or vector pathogens. The immature stages either live in the phloem and cambium of healthy, weakened or dead trees, or in the terminal shoots of living trees. They are listed as quarantine pests in Annex IAI of Directive 2000/29/EC. Plants for planting, branches of conifers and non‐squared wood are considered as pathways. The pest can also disperse by hitchhiking, and fly over kilometres. The adults are long‐lived (up to 4 years). They feed by puncturing the bark of stems or shoots. Females lay eggs in chewed‐out cavities in the bark. The life cycle varies with species and local climatic conditions. At the end of the larval stage, the larva excavates a pupal cell between the sapwood and the bark, in the sapwood or in terminal shoots. Pissodes spp. overwinter as adults in the litter or as larvae or teneral adults in the galleries or pupal cells. The current geographic range of the non‐European Pissodes spp. suggests that many of them may establish in the EU territory, where their hosts are widely present. We list some species which, if introduced to the EU, would most probably have an economic impact on plantations or may interfere with forest ecosystem processes although they are mainly abundant and damaging in intensively managed monocultures. All criteria for considering those non‐EU Pissodes spp. as potential quarantine pests are met. The criteria for considering them as non‐regulated quarantine pests are not met because they are absent from the EU territory.
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spelling doaj.art-ab86bd1ac8744de1af551114dfe96ac62022-12-21T22:33:52ZengWileyEFSA Journal1831-47322018-06-01166n/an/a10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5300Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)Michael JegerClaude BragardDavid CaffierThierry CandresseElisavet ChatzivassiliouKatharina Dehnen‐SchmutzGianni GilioliJosep Anton Jaques MiretAlan MacLeodMaria Navajas NavarroBjörn NiereStephen ParnellRoel PottingTrond RafossVittorio RossiGregor UrekAriena Van BruggenWopke Van der WerfJonathan WestStephan WinterMarc KenisVirág KertészJean‐Claude GrégoireAbstract The Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the non‐EU Pissodes spp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). They constitute a well‐defined taxon, with non‐EU species distributed in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, China, Japan, Korea, Russia and South Africa, some of which are recognised as severe pests of conifers, mainly Pinus spp. and Picea spp., or vector pathogens. The immature stages either live in the phloem and cambium of healthy, weakened or dead trees, or in the terminal shoots of living trees. They are listed as quarantine pests in Annex IAI of Directive 2000/29/EC. Plants for planting, branches of conifers and non‐squared wood are considered as pathways. The pest can also disperse by hitchhiking, and fly over kilometres. The adults are long‐lived (up to 4 years). They feed by puncturing the bark of stems or shoots. Females lay eggs in chewed‐out cavities in the bark. The life cycle varies with species and local climatic conditions. At the end of the larval stage, the larva excavates a pupal cell between the sapwood and the bark, in the sapwood or in terminal shoots. Pissodes spp. overwinter as adults in the litter or as larvae or teneral adults in the galleries or pupal cells. The current geographic range of the non‐European Pissodes spp. suggests that many of them may establish in the EU territory, where their hosts are widely present. We list some species which, if introduced to the EU, would most probably have an economic impact on plantations or may interfere with forest ecosystem processes although they are mainly abundant and damaging in intensively managed monocultures. All criteria for considering those non‐EU Pissodes spp. as potential quarantine pests are met. The criteria for considering them as non‐regulated quarantine pests are not met because they are absent from the EU territory.https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5300pine weevilsCurculionidaeEuropean Unionpest riskplant healthplant pest
spellingShingle EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH)
Michael Jeger
Claude Bragard
David Caffier
Thierry Candresse
Elisavet Chatzivassiliou
Katharina Dehnen‐Schmutz
Gianni Gilioli
Josep Anton Jaques Miret
Alan MacLeod
Maria Navajas Navarro
Björn Niere
Stephen Parnell
Roel Potting
Trond Rafoss
Vittorio Rossi
Gregor Urek
Ariena Van Bruggen
Wopke Van der Werf
Jonathan West
Stephan Winter
Marc Kenis
Virág Kertész
Jean‐Claude Grégoire
Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
EFSA Journal
pine weevils
Curculionidae
European Union
pest risk
plant health
plant pest
title Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
title_full Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
title_fullStr Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
title_full_unstemmed Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
title_short Pest categorisation of non‐EU Pissodes spp.
title_sort pest categorisation of non eu pissodes spp
topic pine weevils
Curculionidae
European Union
pest risk
plant health
plant pest
url https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5300
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