推荐管制非检疫性有害生物:在EPPO区域更广泛和更好地应用国际概念

C. Picard, C. Jeffries, N. Ponserre, H. Kortemaa, M. Ward
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主题描述。针对受管制的非检疫性有害生物(RNQPs)的措施旨在防止已经存在于该地区的有害生物对种植植物的预期用途造成不可接受的经济影响。因此,与检疫性有害生物不同,RNQPs引入的可能性不是一个相关标准。尽管RNQP一词于1997年在粮农组织国际植物保护公约(IPPC)中被引入,但迄今为止,很少有EPPO区域的国家明确使用RNQP概念。然而,2016年12月,欧盟在欧盟第2016/2031号关于植物有害生物保护措施的法规中引入了RNQPs,符合国际标准,将于2019年12月实施。目标。EPPO在欧盟委员会的资助下开展了一项为期两年的项目,目的是开发一种方法来评估有害生物是否应该是rnqp,并将该方法应用于从理事会指令2000/29/EC和欧盟关于生殖材料的营销指令中获得的有害生物/宿主/预期用途组合。方法。开发了一种允许快速进行风险分析的方法。结果。该方法应用于不同部门专家工作组内的大约1,400种有害生物/寄主/预期用途组合,包括种子马铃薯(即用于种植的马铃薯植物)部门的44种组合。当应用于种子马铃薯黑腿病时,专家建议将Dickeya属和Pectobacterium属列为欧盟和EPPO地区的RNQPs。结论。该项目产生了一个统一的评估过程,并由专家提出了几种害虫/宿主/预期用途组合(如种子马铃薯中的Dickeya和Pectobacterium)作为RNQPs在整个EPPO地区进行监管的建议。EPPO目前正在考虑是否批准这些建议。
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Recommended Regulated Non-Quarantine Pests: towards a wider and better application of the international concept in the EPPO region
Description of the subject. Measures against regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs) aim to prevent an unacceptable economic impact on the intended use of plants for planting by pests that are already present in the area. Therefore unlike quarantine pests, the likelihood of introduction of RNQPs is not a relevant criterion. Although the term RNQP was introduced in the FAO International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) in 1997, to date, very few countries in the EPPO region have used the RNQP concept explicitly. However, in December 2016, the European Union introduced RNQPs in EU Regulation 2016/2031 on protective measures against pests of plants, in line with international standards, to be implemented by December 2019. Objectives. EPPO undertook a 2-year project, funded by the European Commission, to develop a methodology to assess whether pests should be RNQPs and apply this methodology to pest/host/intended use combinations obtained from Council Directive 2000/29/EC and EU Marketing Directives on reproductive material. Method. A methodology allowing a quick risk analysis was developed. Results. This methodology was applied to approximately 1,400 pest/host/intended use combinations within different Sector expert working groups, including 44 combinations for the seed potato (i.e. potato plants for planting) sector. When applied to blackleg disease on seed potatoes, experts recommended the listing of the genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium as RNQPs for the EU and the EPPO region. Conclusions. This project has produced a harmonized evaluation process and recommendations by experts for several pest/host/intended use combinations (as Dickeya spp. and Pectobacterium spp. for seed potatoes) for regulation as RNQPs throughout the EPPO region. EPPO is now considering whether to endorse these recommendations.
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