Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1192 of 11 July 2022 establishing measures to eradicate and prevent the spread of Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens
Modified by
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2060of 30 July 2024amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1192 as regards the template for surveys of Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens, the use of testing methods and the designation of infested production sites, 32024R2060, July 31, 2024
(1) "specified pest" means a specimen belonging to the species Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens or the speciesGlobodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens;(2) "resistant potato variety" means a variety that, when grown, significantly inhibits the development of a particular population of the specified pests; (3) "specified plants" means: (a) plants of Solanum tuberosum L. (potato) other than seeds; or(b) the plants listed in Annex I;
(4) "detection survey" means a methodical procedure for determining the presence of the specified pests in a specific area; (5) "monitoring survey" means a methodical procedure carried out over a defined period of time to determine the distribution of the specified pests in a specific Member State, or a certain part of it.
(a) earlier than that period, on the condition that the competent authority keeps available a record about the documentary evidence of the results of that official detection survey, confirming that the specified pests have not been found, and that potatoes and other host plants listed in point 1 of Annex I were not present at the time of the detection survey and have not been grown since the conduct of that survey; or (b) during a period when crops which are not harvested, such as green manure or catch crops, are grown on the production site concerned.
(a) the planting of plants listed in Annex I, intended for replanting within the same place of production situated within an area defined by the competent authorities; (b) the planting of potatoes, intended for the production of potato tubers for planting to be used within the same place of production situated within an area defined by the competent authorities; (c) the planting of plants listed in points 2 and 3 of Annex I, intended for replanting where the harvested plants are to be subject to the officially approved measures referred to in point 1 of Annex II.
(a) no history of the presence of the specified pest during the past 12 years, based on the results of appropriate officially approved testing; or (b) a known cropping history in which no potatoes or other host plants listed in point 1 of Annex I have been grown in the past 12 years.
(a) no potatoes intended for the production of potato tubers for planting shall be planted; (b) no plants listed in Annex I and intended for the production of plants for planting shall be planted or stored, with the exception of specified plants listed in points 2 or 3 of Annex I, provided that these plants, after their harvest, are to be subject to the officially approved measures referred to in point 1 of Annex II, so that there is no identifiable risk of spreading the specified pest; and (c) machinery shall be cleaned from soil and plant debris before or immediately after being moved out of that production site and before entering any production site located outside, which has not been designated as infested pursuant to Article 5(1).
(a) the particular production and marketing systems for host plants of the specified pests in the relevant Member State; (b) the characteristics of the population of the present specified pests; (c) the use of resistant potato varieties of the highest levels of resistance available (resistance score 8 or 9, as specified in point 1 of Annex V, where available); (d) other agronomic options for pest suppression, as mentioned in point 1 of Annex III to Directive 2009/128/EC; and (e) the measures described in Article 12(1), point (b).
(a) potatoes intended for the production of potato tubers shall not be planted; (b) potatoes intended for industrial processing or grading shall be subject to officially approved measures in accordance with point 2 of Annex II; and (c) plants listed in points 2 or 3 of Annex I shall not be planted unless they have been subject to the officially approved measures as referred to in point 1 of Annex II, so that they are no longer infested.
(a) official re-sampling of the production site, and testing, using one of the methods specified in Annex III, after a minimum period of six years counting from the positive confirmation of the specified pest, or counting from the growing of the last potato crop; or (b) official re-sampling of the production site, and testing, using one of the methods specified in Annex III, after a water inundation in accordance with the following conditions: (i) the inundation shall take place during an uninterrupted period of 12 weeks with a soil temperature of at least 16 °C at a depth of 15 cm and a water layer of at least 5 cm above the ground; (ii) runoff from the inundation area due to terrain elevation shall be excluded; (iii) inundation is not allowed on sites of production, which are under official control due to the presence of Synchytrium endobioticum ;(iv) if the inundation is carried out in the open field or if surface water is used from a source for which contamination with Ralstonia solanacearum cannot be excluded, no plants ofSolanum tuberosum orSolanum lycopersicum shall be planted in the treated production site at least during the growing season following the inundation.
Solanum lycopersicum L.Solanum melongena L.
Allium porrum L.Asparagus officinalis L.Beta vulgaris L.Brassica spp.Capsicum spp.Fragaria L.
Allium ascalonicum L.Allium cepa L.Dahlia spp.Gladiolus Tourn. Ex L.Hyacinthus spp.Iris spp.Lilium spp.Narcissus L.Tulipa L.
(a) disinfestation by appropriate methods, such that there is no identifiable risk of spreading the specified pest; or (b) removal of soil by washing or brushing until practically free of soil, such that there is no identifiable risk of spreading the specified pest and disposal of waste soil according to a procedure for which it has been established that there is no risk of spreading the specified pest.
(a) with regard to extraction, methods based on the Fenwick can, Schuiling centrifuge, Seinhorst elutriator or Kort elutriator; (b) with regard to detection and identification, one of the following: (i) isolation of Globodera cysts from the debris based on cyst morphology, followed by species identification based on morphology of individual cysts and juveniles, combined with the conventional PCR test based on Bulman & Marshall, 1997 (in case of doubt about the presence ofBulman, S.R. & Marshall, J.W. (1997). Differentiation of Australasian potato cyst nematode (PCN) populations using the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science 25, pp. 123–129.G. tabacum , the conventional PCR test based on Skantaret al. , 2007 may be performed additionally);Skantar, A.M., Handoo, Z.A., Carta, L.K., Chitwood, D.J. (2007). Morphological and molecular identification of Globodera pallida associated with Potato in Idaho.Journal of Nematology 39(2), pp. 133–144.(ii) isolation of Globodera cysts from the debris based on cyst morphology, followed by species identification based on morphology of individual cysts and juveniles, combined with real-time PCR based on Gamelet al ., 2017 or real-time PCR based on Lombardet al . 2024 ;Lombard L, Dekker-Nooren CCEM, Wuijster B, van Kessel, SP, van Duivenbode I, van Bruggen AS, van Heese EYJ (2024) Comparing the effectiveness of real time PCRs to simultaneously detect and identify viable Globodera pallida andG. rostochiensis . Eur J Plant Pathol, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10658-024-02864-7(iii) isolation of nematode cysts from the debris, followed by species detection with real-time PCR based on Gamel et al ., 2017; (iv) isolation of nematode cysts from the debris based on cyst morphology, followed by species detection and identification based on real-time PCR of viable cysts and living juveniles based on Lombard et al. 2024.
(a) the sampling referred to in point 1, with a minimum sampling rate of soil of at least 400 ml/ha; (b) targeted sampling of at least 400 ml of soil after visual examination of roots where there are visual symptoms; or (c) sampling of at least 400 ml of soil associated with the potatoes after harvesting provided that the production site where the potatoes were grown is traceable.
(a) there is documentary evidence that no potatoes or plants listed in point 1 of Annex I have been grown and were present in the production site in the six years prior to the official detection survey; (b) no specimen of the specified pest has been found during the last two successive official detection surveys in samples of 1500 ml soil/ha and no potatoes or plants listed in point 1 of Annex I, other than those for which an official detection survey is required in accordance with Article 4(1), have been grown after the first official detection survey had been carried out;(c) no specimen of the specified pest or cysts of the specified pest without live content have been found in the last official detection survey, which must have consisted of a sample size of at least 1500 ml soil/ha and no potatoes or plants listed in point 1 of Annex I, other than those for which an official detection survey is required in accordance with Article 4(1), have been grown in the production site since the last official detection survey had been carried out.
(a) in the case of the standard rate referred to in point 1, the first 8 ha shall be sampled at the rate specified therein, but may be reduced for each additional hectare to a minimum of 400 ml of soil/ha; (b) in the case of the reduced rate referred to in point 3, the first 4 ha shall be sampled at the rate specified therein, but may be further reduced for each additional hectare to a minimum of 200 ml of soil/ha.
Member State | Type of survey | Category | Cropping area (ha) | Area surveyed (ha) | Applied sampling rate following points 1-7 to Annex III to Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1192 | Infested area following laboratory testing (ha) | ||||||
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Only | Only | Initial size of the infested area | Updated size of the infested area | Notification numbers of the new outbreaks notified, as applicable, in accordance with implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1715 | Additional information | |||||||
Detection (Article 3 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1192) |
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Monitoring (Article 6 of Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1192) | Potatoes other than those for planting |
Relative susceptibility (%) (RS) | Score |
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≤ 1 | |
1 < RS ≤ 3 | |
3 < RS ≤ 5 | |
5 < RS ≤ 10 | |
10 < RS ≤ 15 | |
15 < RS ≤ 25 | |
25 < RS ≤ 50 | |
50 < RS ≤ 100 | |
> 100 |
Ro1: population Ecosse Ro5: population Harmerz Pa1: population Scottish Pa3: population Chavornay