NAME OF THE ORGANISM: Little cherry virus 1 (LCHV10)
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE PEST
Name as submitted in the project specification (if different to the preferred name):
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1)
Pest category:
Viruses and viroids
1- Identity of the pest/Level of taxonomic listing:
Is the organism clearly a single taxonomic entity and can it be adequately distinguished from other entities of the same rank?
Yes
Is the pest defined at the species level or lower?:
Yes
Can listing of the pest at a taxonomic level higher than species be supported by scientific reasons or can species be identified within the taxonomic rank which are the (main) pests of concern?
- Not relevant: Fruits (including hops) sector
Is it justified that the pest is listed at a taxonomic rank below species level?
Not relevant
Conclusion:
- Not evaluated: Fruits (including hops) sector
2 – Status in the EU:
Is this pest already a quarantine pest for the whole EU?
Yes
Presence in the EU:
Yes
List of countries (EPPO Global Database):
Belgium (1992); Czech Republic (2011); Germany (2010); Greece (2008); Italy (1993); Poland (2006); Romania (1992); Slovakia (2015); United Kingdom (1993); United Kingdom/England (1994)
Conclusion:
Justification (if necessary):
Data of the presence of this pest on the EU territory are available in EPPO Global Database (https://gd.eppo.int/). This pest is already considered as a quarantine pest for the whole EU (annex IIA1 of the directive 2000/29/EC, as Little cherry pathogen (non-European
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HOST PLANT N°1: Prunus avium (PRNAV) for the Fruits (including hops) sector.
CONCLUSION ON THE STATUS:
Not evaluated: from the fruit Marketing Directive (see Terms of reference)