TY - JOUR
T1 - Scientific opinion on the risks posed by Prunus pollen, as well as pollen from seven additional plant genera, for the introduction of viruses and virus-like organisms into the EU
AU - Rossi, Vittorio
AU - Efsa, Panel On Plant Health
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The Panel on Plant Health assessed the risk of introduction of listed viruses and virus-like agents through the import of pollen for pollination of eight plant genera. Because of the absence of an identified pollen trade for Fragaria, Rubus, Ribes, Vitis and Cydonia, the risk of introduction of viruses listed in Directive 2000/29/EC was assessed to be negligible, with low uncertainty. For Prunus, Malus and Pyrus, trade was identified and the risk
evaluated in detail. For 12 viruses and one viroid the probability of entry was rated unlikely to moderately likely
and the probability of establishment very unlikely to unlikely. In the case of the two remaining agents, Apple latent spherical virus (ALSV) and Apple fruit crinkle viroid (AFCVd), the probability of entry was rated as very
unlikely with a moderately likely to likely (ALSV) or very unlikely to unlikely (AFCVd) probability of establishment. Therefore, for all agents, significant limitations to their introduction were identified. Almost all ratings are, however, associated with high uncertainty because of the absence of information on many important aspects. As a consequence, the risk of introduction of listed viruses and viroids by pollen for pollination of the genera Prunus, Malus and Pyrus is considered negligible to low, with high uncertainty. The current legislation
provides a substantial level of risk reduction but risks could be further reduced by addressing specifically pollen in Annexes III and IV. The two risk reduction options identified with high or very high effectiveness and
feasibility to further reduce the risk of introduction are the extension to all non-EU countries of the existing
prohibition on Prunus, Malus and Pyrus pollen imports and a request for the individual testing of all imported
pollen shipments. The uncertainty on the effectiveness and feasibility of these measures was assessed as low and
low to medium, respectively
AB - The Panel on Plant Health assessed the risk of introduction of listed viruses and virus-like agents through the import of pollen for pollination of eight plant genera. Because of the absence of an identified pollen trade for Fragaria, Rubus, Ribes, Vitis and Cydonia, the risk of introduction of viruses listed in Directive 2000/29/EC was assessed to be negligible, with low uncertainty. For Prunus, Malus and Pyrus, trade was identified and the risk
evaluated in detail. For 12 viruses and one viroid the probability of entry was rated unlikely to moderately likely
and the probability of establishment very unlikely to unlikely. In the case of the two remaining agents, Apple latent spherical virus (ALSV) and Apple fruit crinkle viroid (AFCVd), the probability of entry was rated as very
unlikely with a moderately likely to likely (ALSV) or very unlikely to unlikely (AFCVd) probability of establishment. Therefore, for all agents, significant limitations to their introduction were identified. Almost all ratings are, however, associated with high uncertainty because of the absence of information on many important aspects. As a consequence, the risk of introduction of listed viruses and viroids by pollen for pollination of the genera Prunus, Malus and Pyrus is considered negligible to low, with high uncertainty. The current legislation
provides a substantial level of risk reduction but risks could be further reduced by addressing specifically pollen in Annexes III and IV. The two risk reduction options identified with high or very high effectiveness and
feasibility to further reduce the risk of introduction are the extension to all non-EU countries of the existing
prohibition on Prunus, Malus and Pyrus pollen imports and a request for the individual testing of all imported
pollen shipments. The uncertainty on the effectiveness and feasibility of these measures was assessed as low and
low to medium, respectively
KW - Prunus
KW - Risk assessment
KW - pollen
KW - viruses
KW - Prunus
KW - Risk assessment
KW - pollen
KW - viruses
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/63029
U2 - doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2013.3375
DO - doi:10.2903/j.efsa.2013.3375
M3 - Article
SN - 1831-4732
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 50
JO - EFSA Journal
JF - EFSA Journal
ER -