<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="1"?>
<pra datepubli="2018-08-31" lastupdate="2018-11-12">
 <uuid>03423bfa-d7d0-426c-ae4e-c6bd9b94b2b5</uuid>
 <country>EU</country>
 <datepra>2013-09-19</datepra>
 <title>Scientific opinion on the risks to plant health posed by Stagonosporopsis chrysanthemi (Stevens) Crous, Vaghefi and Taylor in the EU territory</title>
 <description><![CDATA[<p>The EFSA Panel on Plant Health conducted a risk assessment of <em>Didymella ligulicola</em> (current name <em>Stagonosporopsis &nbsp;chrysanthemi</em>) for the European Union territory, &nbsp;identified &nbsp;risk &nbsp;management &nbsp;options and evaluated their effectiveness in reducing the risk to plant health posed by the organism. The Panel also evaluated the &nbsp;effectiveness &nbsp;of &nbsp;the &nbsp;present &nbsp;EU &nbsp;requirements (Council &nbsp;Directive &nbsp;2000/29/EC) &nbsp;against &nbsp;this &nbsp;organism. S. chrysanthemi causes ray blight of Chrysanthemum &times; morifolium and is present in the EU. The Panel conducted the &nbsp;risk &nbsp;assessment &nbsp;considering &nbsp;the &nbsp;current &nbsp;EU &nbsp;plant &nbsp;health &nbsp;legislation &nbsp;in &nbsp;place &nbsp;and &nbsp;reached &nbsp;the &nbsp;following conclusions. The probability of entry of S. chrysanthemi into the EU on the Chrysanthemum &times; morifolium plants for &nbsp;planting &nbsp;pathway &nbsp;and &nbsp;the &nbsp;cut &nbsp;flowers &nbsp;pathway &nbsp;is &nbsp;unlikely &nbsp;with a &nbsp;medium &nbsp;uncertainty. &nbsp;The &nbsp;probabilities &nbsp;of establishment &nbsp;and &nbsp;spread &nbsp;of S. &nbsp;chrysanthemi in &nbsp;the &nbsp;EU &nbsp;are &nbsp;very &nbsp;likely &nbsp;with &nbsp;low &nbsp;uncertainties, &nbsp;as &nbsp;the &nbsp;host &nbsp;is extensively &nbsp;grown &nbsp;in &nbsp;the &nbsp;EU &nbsp;and &nbsp;the climatic &nbsp;conditions &nbsp;are &nbsp;suitable &nbsp;for &nbsp;infection, &nbsp;sporulation, &nbsp;spread &nbsp;and survival &nbsp;of &nbsp;the &nbsp;pathogen. &nbsp;The &nbsp;damage &nbsp;caused &nbsp;by &nbsp;the &nbsp;pathogen &nbsp;in &nbsp;the EU &nbsp;is currently &nbsp;minor &nbsp;because &nbsp;of &nbsp;the existing agricultural practices applied to chrysanthemum crops. No negative environmental impacts are foreseen.&nbsp;</p><p>The effectiveness of the current EU requirement of visual inspection of host plant material in reducing the risk of introduction into, and spread within, the EU of the pathogen is low with a high uncertainty, as it is not possible to distinguish the effect of the legislation from that of the voluntary certification schemes currently used for the production of chrysanthemum plant propagation material. If the current EU egulations regarding the pest were to be removed and the &nbsp;voluntary certification schemes remained in place, here would be no great effect on the risk of introduction, spread and impact of S. chrysanthemi in the EU territory.</p>]]></description>
 <author id="16">
  <fullname>EPPO Secretariat (EPPO entered these PRAs in the platform but please contact EFSA if you have questions)</fullname>
  <institute id="8">European Food Safety Authority</institute>
 </author>
 <organisms>
  <organism eppocode="MYCOLG">Stagonosporopsis chrysanthemi</organism>
 </organisms>
 <hosts>
  <host eppocode="1CHYG">Chrysanthemum</host>
  <host eppocode="CHYHO">Chrysanthemum x morifolium</host>
  <host eppocode="1DDMG">Dendranthema</host>
 </hosts>
 <praarea>
  <area isocode="9L">EU</area>
 </praarea>
 <files>
  <file type="1" size="0">
   <title>link</title>
   <url>https://pra.eppo.int/getfile/83fcf5e0-64e5-421f-bdf0-ba8dae54684d</url>
  </file>
 </files>
</pra>
