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<pra datepubli="2021-09-17" lastupdate="2021-09-17">
 <uuid>44fcac12-d9bf-4e55-941b-df5c2c79a7cf</uuid>
 <country>Germany</country>
 <datepra>2019-07-19</datepra>
 <title>Express PRA for Raffaelea canadensis - Research and Breeding -</title>
 <description><![CDATA[<p>The Ambrosia fungus Raffaelea canadensis presumably is endemic to North America and according to current knowledge, it does not occur in Germany. The only known occurrence in Europe is in Portugal. So far, it is listed neither in the Annexes of the Regulation (EU)<tcxspan tcxhref="20192072" title="Call  2019/2072  via 3CX">&nbsp;2019/2072&nbsp;</tcxspan>nor by EPPO..</p><p>So far, R. canadensis was detected in conifers, avocado plants and cork oaks. There was an indication on potential damage by the fungus once on an avocado tree in California and in cork oaks in Portugal. It is currently still unclear whether the fungus should actually be regarded as the causative agent of a plant disease.</p><p>According to the current state of knowledge, the damage potential of R. canadensis is low and it poses no phytosanitary risk for Germany and other EU-Member States. </p><p><br></p>]]></description>
 <author id="82">
  <fullname>EPPO Secretariat (EPPO entered these PRAs in the platform for JKI )</fullname>
  <institute id="32">Julius Kuehn-Institut</institute>
 </author>
 <tags>
  <tag>Import for research purposes</tag>
 </tags>
 <organisms>
  <organism eppocode="RAFFSP">Raffaelea sp.</organism>
 </organisms>
 <praarea>
  <area isocode="DE">Germany</area>
 </praarea>
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   <title>Raffaelea-canadensis_exprPRA_en.pdf</title>
   <url>https://pra.eppo.int/getfile/7238e712-c991-46a6-b8e8-3bed40e32214</url>
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</pra>
