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<pra datepubli="2023-11-15" lastupdate="2023-11-16">
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 <country>EU</country>
 <datepra>2023-04-28</datepra>
 <title>Assessment of the probability of introduction of Thaumatotibia leucotreta into the European Union with import of cut roses</title>
 <description><![CDATA[<p>Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a quantitative pest risk assessment to assess whether the import of cut roses provides a pathway for the introduction of&nbsp;<em>Thaumatotibia leucotreta</em> (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) into the EU. The assessment was limited to the entry and establishment steps. A pathway model was used to assess how many&nbsp;<em>T.&nbsp;leucotreta</em> individuals would survive and emerge as adults from commercial or household wastes in an EU NUTS2 region climatically suitable in a specific season. This pathway model for entry consisted of three components: a cut roses distribution model, a&nbsp;<em>T. leucotreta</em> developmental model and a waste model. Four scenarios of timing from initial disposal of the cut roses until waste treatment (3, 7, 14 and 28&thinsp;days) were considered. The estimated median number of adults escaping per year from imported cut roses in all the climatically suitable NUTS2 regions of the EU varied from 49,867 (90% uncertainty between 5,298 and 234,393) up to 143,689 (90% uncertainty between 21,126 and 401,458) for the 3- and 28-day scenarios. Assuming that, on average, a successful mating will happen for every 435 escaping moths, the estimated median number of&nbsp;<em>T. leucotreta</em> mated females per year from imported cut roses in all the climatically suitable NUTS2 regions of the EU would vary from 115 (90% uncertainty between 12 and 538) up to 330 (90% uncertainty between 49 and 923) for the 3- and 28-day scenarios. Due to the extreme polyphagia of&nbsp;<em>T. leucotreta</em>, host availability will not be a limiting factor for establishment. Climatic suitability assessment, using a physiologically based demographic modelling approach, identified the coastline extending from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula through the Mediterranean as area suitable for establishment of&nbsp;<em>T. leucotreta</em>. This assessment indicates that cut roses provide a pathway for the introduction of&nbsp;<em>T. leucotreta</em> into the EU. </p>]]></description>
 <author id="49">
  <fullname>Virag  Kertesz (EFSA)</fullname>
  <institute id="8">European Food Safety Authority</institute>
 </author>
 <tags>
  <tag>cut flowers</tag>
  <tag>quantitative PRA</tag>
 </tags>
 <organisms>
  <organism eppocode="ARGPLE">Thaumatotibia leucotreta</organism>
 </organisms>
 <hosts>
  <host eppocode="1ROSG">Rosa</host>
 </hosts>
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  <area isocode="9L">EU</area>
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