Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis

The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) for the European Union (EU) territory. This species is not included in EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072. P. solenopsis is native to North America and has spread to all...

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Main Authors: Bragard C., Di Serio F., Gonthier P., Jaques Miret J. A., Justesen A. F., Magnusson C. S., Milonas P., Navas-Cortes J. A., Parnell S., Potting R., Reignault P. L., Thulke H. -H., Van der Werf W., Civera A. V., Yuen J., Zappala L., Gregoire J. -C., Malumphy C., Campese C., Czwienczek E., Kertesz V., Maiorano A., MacLeod A.
Other Authors: Jaques Miret J.A., Justesen A.F., Magnusson C.S., Navas-Cortes J.A., Reignault P.L., Thulke H.-H., Civera A.V., Gregoire J.-C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1821020
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spelling ftunivtorino:oai:iris.unito.it:2318/1821020 2023-10-25T01:31:01+02:00 Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis Bragard C. Di Serio F. Gonthier P. Jaques Miret J. A. Justesen A. F. Magnusson C. S. Milonas P. Navas-Cortes J. A. Parnell S. Potting R. Reignault P. L. Thulke H. -H. Van der Werf W. Civera A. V. Yuen J. Zappala L. Gregoire J. -C. Malumphy C. Campese C. Czwienczek E. Kertesz V. Maiorano A. MacLeod A. Bragard C. Di Serio F. Gonthier P. Jaques Miret J.A. Justesen A.F. Magnusson C.S. Milonas P. Navas-Cortes J.A. Parnell S. Potting R. Reignault P.L. Thulke H.-H. Van der Werf W. Civera A.V. Yuen J. Zappala L. Gregoire J.-C. Malumphy C. Campese C. Czwienczek E. Kertesz V. Maiorano A. MacLeod A. 2021 http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1821020 https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6801 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/34429782 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000691790600027 volume:19 issue:8, e06801 firstpage:1 lastpage:36 numberofpages:36 journal:EFSA JOURNAL http://hdl.handle.net/2318/1821020 doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6801 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85114022795 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess cotton mealybug pest risk plant health plant pest quarantine solenopsis mealybug info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftunivtorino https://doi.org/10.2903/j.efsa.2021.6801 2023-09-26T22:35:30Z The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) for the European Union (EU) territory. This species is not included in EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072. P. solenopsis is native to North America and has spread to all continents except Antarctica. It has recently been reported from Cyprus, Greece and Italy. This mealybug is a polyphagous pest, feeding on about 300 plant species. It usually feeds on aerial plant parts, especially new growth, but also occurs on roots, and is often associated with ants. It is an economically important pest of ornamentals, such as hibiscus and lantana, glasshouse vegetable crops, mainly bell pepper, tomato and eggplant, and field crops, such as cotton. Large populations cause die-back and reduction in yield. Adult and immature P. solenopsis could enter the EU with imported fresh fruit, vegetables and cut flowers, although the main pathway of introduction is likely to be plants for planting. Host availability and climate suitability indicate that most of the EU would be suitable for establishment. The main natural dispersal stage is the first instar, which crawls over the plant or may be dispersed further by wind and animals. All stages may be transported over longer distances in trade. Phytosanitary measures are available and should prevent further introductions and slow the spread within the EU. P. solenopsis is under official control in Cyprus and has recently been reported in Greece and Italy. Assuming that these reports reflect a limited distribution, and P. solenopsis shortly comes under official control, it would satisfy all the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Università degli studi di Torino: AperTo (Archivio Istituzionale ad Accesso Aperto) EFSA Journal 19 8
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topic cotton mealybug
pest risk
plant health
plant pest
quarantine
solenopsis mealybug
spellingShingle cotton mealybug
pest risk
plant health
plant pest
quarantine
solenopsis mealybug
Bragard C.
Di Serio F.
Gonthier P.
Jaques Miret J. A.
Justesen A. F.
Magnusson C. S.
Milonas P.
Navas-Cortes J. A.
Parnell S.
Potting R.
Reignault P. L.
Thulke H. -H.
Van der Werf W.
Civera A. V.
Yuen J.
Zappala L.
Gregoire J. -C.
Malumphy C.
Campese C.
Czwienczek E.
Kertesz V.
Maiorano A.
MacLeod A.
Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
topic_facet cotton mealybug
pest risk
plant health
plant pest
quarantine
solenopsis mealybug
description The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) for the European Union (EU) territory. This species is not included in EU Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072. P. solenopsis is native to North America and has spread to all continents except Antarctica. It has recently been reported from Cyprus, Greece and Italy. This mealybug is a polyphagous pest, feeding on about 300 plant species. It usually feeds on aerial plant parts, especially new growth, but also occurs on roots, and is often associated with ants. It is an economically important pest of ornamentals, such as hibiscus and lantana, glasshouse vegetable crops, mainly bell pepper, tomato and eggplant, and field crops, such as cotton. Large populations cause die-back and reduction in yield. Adult and immature P. solenopsis could enter the EU with imported fresh fruit, vegetables and cut flowers, although the main pathway of introduction is likely to be plants for planting. Host availability and climate suitability indicate that most of the EU would be suitable for establishment. The main natural dispersal stage is the first instar, which crawls over the plant or may be dispersed further by wind and animals. All stages may be transported over longer distances in trade. Phytosanitary measures are available and should prevent further introductions and slow the spread within the EU. P. solenopsis is under official control in Cyprus and has recently been reported in Greece and Italy. Assuming that these reports reflect a limited distribution, and P. solenopsis shortly comes under official control, it would satisfy all the criteria that are within the remit of EFSA to assess for it to be regarded as a potential Union quarantine pest.
author2 Bragard C.
Di Serio F.
Gonthier P.
Jaques Miret J.A.
Justesen A.F.
Magnusson C.S.
Milonas P.
Navas-Cortes J.A.
Parnell S.
Potting R.
Reignault P.L.
Thulke H.-H.
Van der Werf W.
Civera A.V.
Yuen J.
Zappala L.
Gregoire J.-C.
Malumphy C.
Campese C.
Czwienczek E.
Kertesz V.
Maiorano A.
MacLeod A.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bragard C.
Di Serio F.
Gonthier P.
Jaques Miret J. A.
Justesen A. F.
Magnusson C. S.
Milonas P.
Navas-Cortes J. A.
Parnell S.
Potting R.
Reignault P. L.
Thulke H. -H.
Van der Werf W.
Civera A. V.
Yuen J.
Zappala L.
Gregoire J. -C.
Malumphy C.
Campese C.
Czwienczek E.
Kertesz V.
Maiorano A.
MacLeod A.
author_facet Bragard C.
Di Serio F.
Gonthier P.
Jaques Miret J. A.
Justesen A. F.
Magnusson C. S.
Milonas P.
Navas-Cortes J. A.
Parnell S.
Potting R.
Reignault P. L.
Thulke H. -H.
Van der Werf W.
Civera A. V.
Yuen J.
Zappala L.
Gregoire J. -C.
Malumphy C.
Campese C.
Czwienczek E.
Kertesz V.
Maiorano A.
MacLeod A.
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title Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
title_short Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
title_full Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
title_fullStr Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
title_full_unstemmed Pest categorisation of Phenacoccus solenopsis
title_sort pest categorisation of phenacoccus solenopsis
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