Revision of the EPPO datasheets: a successful project

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
EPPO Bulletin Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1111/epp.13051
Anne-Sophie Roy
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Since the 1970s, EPPO has been producing datasheets to provide NPPOs of its member countries with short descriptions of the pests that are included in the EPPO A1 and A2 Lists of pests recommended for regulation as quarantine pests. Over time, the EPPO datasheets have been produced in the form of short papers published in the EPPO Bulletin, and in collaboration with CABI, in the two editions of the reference book ‘Quarantine Pests for Europe’. In 2020, a project co-financed by EPPO and the European Commission was initiated with the objectives to update the contents of the EPPO datasheets and to transform them into dynamic datasheets displayed in the EPPO Global Database (https://gd.eppo.int). EPPO datasheets follow a standardized format and some of their sections, i.e. pest identity, host, and geographical distribution are automatically generated from the database, thus greatly facilitating the update of this information which may change rapidly.

A list of 319 pests was agreed between EPPO and the European Commission, and a grant agreement was signed in March 2020 for a 4.5 year period, establishing the conditions of the collaboration and co-financing. For each of these 319 pests, experts from all over the world were appointed and were given the challenging task to produce new or revised datasheets within 2–3 months. The role of the EPPO Secretariat has been to select authors according to their knowledge about the pests concerned, ensure consistency between datasheets, and coordinate the whole project. Specific IT tools have been developed in-house to manage the development of hundreds of datasheets, with many different experts over a 4.5-year period. Bilateral teleconferences were also regularly organized between EPPO and the European Commission to monitor the progress of the project.

In September 2024, the EPPO Secretariat could proudly announced that the 319 datasheets were all published in the EPPO Global Database.

This project has mobilized more than 170 authors from 40 countries, as well as a large part of the EPPO Secretariat (scientific officers and administrative staff). Although demanding, this project has created useful synergies and contributed to enrich the contents of the EPPO Global Database. In most cases, authors have provided additional information (e.g. host plants, geographical records), as well as pictures of pests. Furthermore, this project has contributed to enlarge the EPPO network within the EPPO region and worldwide.

The EPPO Secretariat would like to thank the European Commission for this fruitful collaboration. All authors should be warmly thanked for their dedication to this project, without their enthusiastic participation this successful outcome would not have been possible.

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修订EPPO数据表:一个成功的项目
自20世纪70年代以来,EPPO一直在制作数据表,向其成员国的nppo提供EPPO A1和A2清单中建议作为检疫有害生物进行监管的有害生物的简短描述。随着时间的推移,EPPO数据表以短篇论文的形式在EPPO公报上发表,并与CABI合作,在两个版本的参考书“欧洲检疫害虫”中发表。2020年,由EPPO和欧盟委员会共同资助的一个项目启动,其目标是更新EPPO数据表的内容,并将其转换为显示在EPPO全球数据库(https://gd.eppo.int)中的动态数据表。EPPO数据表遵循标准化格式,其中的一些部分,即有害生物识别,宿主和地理分布是自动从数据库中生成的,从而大大促进了这些信息的更新,这些信息可能会迅速变化。EPPO与欧盟委员会商定了一份319种害虫的清单,并于2020年3月签署了一份为期4.5年的赠款协议,确定了合作和共同融资的条件。对于这319种害虫中的每一种,来自世界各地的专家都被任命,并被赋予一项具有挑战性的任务,即在2-3个月内制作新的或修订的数据表。EPPO秘书处的作用是根据作者对相关有害生物的了解来选择作者,确保数据表之间的一致性,并协调整个项目。在4.5年的时间里,许多不同的专家在内部开发了特定的IT工具来管理数百个数据表的开发。植保局和欧洲委员会之间还定期举行双边电话会议,以监测该项目的进展情况。2024年9月,EPPO秘书处可以自豪地宣布,319个数据表全部在EPPO全球数据库中发布。该项目动员了来自40个国家的170多名作者以及EPPO秘书处的大部分人员(科学官员和行政人员)。尽管要求很高,但该项目创造了有益的协同效应,并有助于丰富EPPO全球数据库的内容。在大多数情况下,作者提供了附加信息(例如寄主植物、地理记录)以及害虫图片。此外,该项目还有助于扩大EPPO区域和全球的EPPO网络。欧洲植物保护组织秘书处感谢欧盟委员会的这一富有成果的合作。衷心感谢所有作者对这个项目的奉献,没有他们的热情参与,这个成功的结果是不可能的。工作流
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EPPO Bulletin
EPPO Bulletin Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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期刊介绍: As the official publication of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, the EPPO Bulletin publishes research findings on all aspects of plant protection, but particularly those of immediate concern to government plant protection services. Papers are published in English and French, with summaries also in Russian.
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