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Bragard, Claude
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Dehnen-Schmutz, Katharina
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Di Serio, Francesco
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Gonthier, Paolo
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JACQUES, Marie-Agnès
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Jaques , Josep A.
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Justesen, Annemarie Fejer
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Magnusson, Christer
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Milonas, Panagiotis
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Navas-Cortes, Juan A.
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parnell, stephen
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Potting, Roel
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Reignault, Philippe
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Thulke, Hans-Hermann
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van der Werf, Wopke
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Vicent, Antonio
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Yuen, Jonathan
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Zappalà, Lucia
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Czwienczek, Ewelina
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MacLeod, Alan
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2018-12-17
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the peach fruit moth, Carposina
sasakii Matsumura (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae) for the EU. C. sasakii is not currently regulated in the
EU although C. niponensis, a valid species of no economic significance that was previously mistakenly
synonymised with C. sasakii, is regulated in Annex IIAI of 2000/29 EC. C. sasakii is a well-defined
species that is recognised as a major pest of apples, peaches and pears in eastern China, Japan, Korea
and Far East Russia. C. sasakii is not known to occur in the EU. Adult C. sasakii emerge in the spring
or early summer. Eggs are laid on host fruits. Larvae burrow into the fruit to develop. Infested fruits
often drop early. Larvae exit fruit and overwinter in the soil. In the more southern areas of distribution,
there can be two or more generations per year. Import of host fruit provides a potential pathway into
the EU. C. sasakii occurs in a range of climates in Asia, some of which occur in the EU. Wild and
commercially grown hosts are available within the EU. C. sasakii has the potential to establish within
the EU where there could be one or two generations per year. Impacts could be expected in apples,
pears and other rosaceous fruit crops. The level of impacts would be uncertain. Phytosanitary
measures are available to reduce the likelihood of introduction of C. sasakii. C. sasakii meets all the
criteria assessed by EFSA PLHP to satisfy the definition of a Union quarantine pest. C. sasakii does not
meet the criteria of occurring within the EU, nor plants for planting being the principal means of
spread, so does not satisfy all the criteria for it to be regarded as a Union regulated non-quarantine
pest (RNQP).
BRAGARD, Claude; DEHNEN-SCHMUTZ, Katharina; DI SERIO, Francesco; GONTHIER, Paolo; JACQUES, Marie-Agnès; JAQUES, Josep A.; JUSTESEN, Annemarie Fejer; MAGNUSSON, Christer Sven; MILONAS, Panagiotis; NAVAS-CORTÉS, Juan A.; PARNELL, Stephen; POTTING, Roel; REIGNAULT, Philippe; THULKE, Hans-Hermann; VAN DER WERF, Wopke; VICENT CIVERA, Antonio; YUEN, Jonathan; ZAPPALÀ, Lucia; CZWIENCZEK, Ewelina; MACLEOD, Alan (2018). Pest categorisation of Carposina sasakii. EFSA Journal, v. 16, n. 12
http://hdl.handle.net/10234/182407
https://doi.org/ 10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5516
European Union
Peach fruit moth
Pest risk
Plant health
Plant pest
Quarantine
Pest categorisation of Carposina sasakii