TY - JOUR
T1 - Scientific Opinion on the pest categorisation of the tospoviruses
AU - Rossi, Vittorio
AU - Efsa, Panel On Plant Health
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - The European Commission requested EFSA’s Panel on Plant Health to perform the pest categorisation for the
24 viruses of the Tospovirus genus for the EU territory. The following tospoviruses were analysed: Tomato
spotted wilt virus (TSWV), Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV), Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV), Polygonum
ringspot virus (PolRSV), Groundnut ringspot virus (GRSV), Tomato chlorotic spot virus (TCSV), Alstroemeria
necrotic streak virus (ANSV), Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus (CSNV), Melon severe mosaic virus
(MSMV), Tomato yellow (fruit) ring virus (TYRV), Tomato zonate spot virus (TZSV), Groundnut yellow spot
virus (GYSV), Groundnut chlorotic fan-spot virus (GCFSV), Groundnut bud necrosis virus (GBNV), Zucchini
lethal chlorosis virus (ZLCV), Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV), Watermelon bud necrosis virus (WBNV),
Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV), Tomato necrotic ringspot virus (TNRV), Calla lily chlorotic spot
virus (CCSV), Melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), Soybean vein necrosis associated virus (SVNaV), Bean
necrotic mosaic virus (BeNMV) and Pepper necrotic spot virus (PNSV). In reaching its conclusions, the Panel
considered four parameters to be of critical importance in the risk assessment area: (i) the presence of a
tospovirus, (ii) the existence of host plants, (iii) the existence of thrips vector species and (iv) the potential for
damage to crops grown in Europe. Based on its analysis, the Panel concluded that the 24 viruses analysed could
be allocated to four different risk groups. Seven viruses (GRSV, TCSV, ANSV, CSNV, MSMV, TYRV, TZSV)
for which both thrips species vectors and natural or experimental hosts crops are present in the EU territory were
considered by the Panel to represent the highest risk to the EU territory. In contrast, three viruses (INSV, IYSV
and PolRSV) already present in the risk assessment area were not considered by the Panel to pose a risk
justifying the development of full risk assessments.
AB - The European Commission requested EFSA’s Panel on Plant Health to perform the pest categorisation for the
24 viruses of the Tospovirus genus for the EU territory. The following tospoviruses were analysed: Tomato
spotted wilt virus (TSWV), Impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV), Iris yellow spot virus (IYSV), Polygonum
ringspot virus (PolRSV), Groundnut ringspot virus (GRSV), Tomato chlorotic spot virus (TCSV), Alstroemeria
necrotic streak virus (ANSV), Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus (CSNV), Melon severe mosaic virus
(MSMV), Tomato yellow (fruit) ring virus (TYRV), Tomato zonate spot virus (TZSV), Groundnut yellow spot
virus (GYSV), Groundnut chlorotic fan-spot virus (GCFSV), Groundnut bud necrosis virus (GBNV), Zucchini
lethal chlorosis virus (ZLCV), Capsicum chlorosis virus (CaCV), Watermelon bud necrosis virus (WBNV),
Watermelon silver mottle virus (WSMoV), Tomato necrotic ringspot virus (TNRV), Calla lily chlorotic spot
virus (CCSV), Melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), Soybean vein necrosis associated virus (SVNaV), Bean
necrotic mosaic virus (BeNMV) and Pepper necrotic spot virus (PNSV). In reaching its conclusions, the Panel
considered four parameters to be of critical importance in the risk assessment area: (i) the presence of a
tospovirus, (ii) the existence of host plants, (iii) the existence of thrips vector species and (iv) the potential for
damage to crops grown in Europe. Based on its analysis, the Panel concluded that the 24 viruses analysed could
be allocated to four different risk groups. Seven viruses (GRSV, TCSV, ANSV, CSNV, MSMV, TYRV, TZSV)
for which both thrips species vectors and natural or experimental hosts crops are present in the EU territory were
considered by the Panel to represent the highest risk to the EU territory. In contrast, three viruses (INSV, IYSV
and PolRSV) already present in the risk assessment area were not considered by the Panel to pose a risk
justifying the development of full risk assessments.
KW - thrips
KW - vector
KW - thrips
KW - vector
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62376
U2 - doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2012.2772
DO - doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2012.2772
M3 - Article
SN - 1831-4732
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 101
JO - EFSA Journal
JF - EFSA Journal
ER -