Pest survey card on Agrilus planipennis
2020; European Food Safety Authority; Volume: 17; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Francês
10.2903/sp.efsa.2020.en-1945
ISSN2397-8325
AutoresJan Schans, Gritta Schrader, Alice Delbianco, Ignazio Graziosi, Sybren Vos,
Tópico(s)Entomological Studies and Ecology
ResumoEFSA Supporting PublicationsVolume 17, Issue 11 1945E Pest survey cardOpen Access Pest survey card on Agrilus planipennis European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) ALPHA@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:ALPHA@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this authorJan Schans, Jan SchansSearch for more papers by this authorGritta Schrader, Gritta SchraderSearch for more papers by this authorAlice Delbianco, Alice DelbiancoSearch for more papers by this authorIgnazio Graziosi, Ignazio GraziosiSearch for more papers by this authorSybren Vos, Sybren VosSearch for more papers by this author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Corresponding Author European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) ALPHA@efsa.europa.eu Correspondence:ALPHA@efsa.europa.euSearch for more papers by this authorJan Schans, Jan SchansSearch for more papers by this authorGritta Schrader, Gritta SchraderSearch for more papers by this authorAlice Delbianco, Alice DelbiancoSearch for more papers by this authorIgnazio Graziosi, Ignazio GraziosiSearch for more papers by this authorSybren Vos, Sybren VosSearch for more papers by this author First published: 16 November 2020 https://doi.org/10.2903/sp.efsa.2020.EN-1945 The updates of this document will be found in the Plant Pests Story Maps Gallery Requestor:European Commission Question number:EFSA-Q-2017–00559 AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Abstract This pest survey card was prepared in the context of the EFSA mandate on plant pest surveillance (M-2017–0137), at the request of the European Commission. Its purposeisto guide the Member States in preparing data and information forAgrilus planipennis surveys. These are required to design statistically sound and risk-based pest surveys, in line with current international standards.The buprestid beetle A. planipennis is a highly destructive Union quarantine and priority pest of ashtrees (Fraxinus spp.) native to Asia. The pest has ravaged ash resources in North America and is currently spreading in European Russia and eastern Ukraine.The introduction of plant material of host taxa into EU Member States from areas where the pest is present is regulated.All European Fraxinusspecies are suitable hosts. Larvae feed on the phloem of infested ash causing extensive dieback and tree death. The beetle requires one year to complete one generation,ortwo years in colder climates. Adults are found in spring and summer. Climatic conditions in the EU territories are suitable for the establishment of A.planipennis and host trees are widely available across the EU in forests,parks and cities.The pest spreads by active flight and human-assisted dispersalat an average rate of 1,500 m per year. Infested trees show distinctivesymptoms and signs, but due to their late appearance surveillance based on symptoms is not suited for detection at low insect densities. The use of traps baited with attractants targeting adult beetles is an effective method to detect the pest at early stages of the infestation and is the recommended approach for implementing surveillance within the EU. 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