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Draft Regulations laid before Parliament under paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 7 to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, for approval by resolution of each House of Parliament.

Draft Statutory Instruments

2020 No. 000

Exiting the European Union

Plant Health

The Plant Health (Phytosanitary Conditions) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020

Made

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Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1(2)

The Secretary of State makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 8(1) of, and paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 to, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018(1).

A draft of this instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament in accordance with paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 7 to that Act.

PART 1Introductory

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Plant Health (Phytosanitary Conditions) (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020.

(2) They come into force on IP completion day.

PART 2Amendment to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072

2.—(1) Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 establishing uniform conditions for the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 of the European Parliament and the Council, as regards protective measures against pests of plants(2) is amended as follows.

(2) In Article 1, for the unnumbered paragraph substitute—

1.  This Regulation makes provision for the purposes of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031.

1A.  It makes provision about:

(a)GB quarantine pests, provisional GB quarantine pests, PFA quarantine pests and GB regulated non-quarantine pests; and

(b)measures in relation to the introduction of plants, plant products and other objects into Great Britain and the movement of plants, plant products and other objects within Great Britain to reduce the risks in connection with those pests to an acceptable level..

(3) In Article 2, in paragraph 2—

(a)in point (a)—

(i)for “Union” substitute “GB”;

(ii)for “protected zone” substitute “PFA”;

(b)in point (b), before “plant” insert “UK”;

(c)in point (c), for the words from “Union” to the end substitute “GB quarantine pests, provisional GB quarantine pests and PFA quarantine pests”;

(d)at the end insert—

(d)‘EPPO code’, in relation to a pest, means the code for that pest in the EPPO code database maintained by the European and Meditteranean Plant Protection Organization;

(e)‘wood packaging material’ means wood in the form of packing cases, boxes, crates, drums or similar packings, pallets, box pallets or other load boards, pallet collars or dunnage, whether or not actually in use in the transport of objects of any kind..

(4) In Article 3—

(a)in the heading, for “Union” substitute “GB”;

(b)for the first unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 2 makes provision about GB quarantine pests.;

(c)omit the second unnumbered paragraph.

(5) After Article 3 insert—

Article 3aList of provisional GB quarantine pests

Annex 2A makes provision about provisional GB quarantine pests..

(6) In Article 4—

(a)for the heading substitute “List of PFA quarantine pests and GB pest-free areas”;

(b)for the unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 3 makes provision about PFA quarantine pests and their respective GB pest-free areas..

(7) In Article 5—

(a)for the heading substitute “List of GB regulated non-quarantine pests and their respective plants for planting”;

(b)for the first unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 4 makes provision about GB regulated non-quarantine pests (‘RNQPs’) and the thresholds relating to the presence of those pests on specific plants for planting.;

(c)omit the second unnumbered paragraph.

(8) In Article 6—

(a)for paragraph 1 substitute—

1.  Annex 5 makes provision about the measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on specific plants for planting which are moved within, or introduced into, Great Britain.;

(b)in paragraph 2—

(i)for the words from the beginning to “pursuant to” substitute “Nothing in Annex 4 or 5 shall affect the application of the requirements specified in retained EU law which transposed the provisions in”;

(c)in paragraph 3—

(i)in the words before point (a)—

(aa)for the words from “the list” to “pursuant to” substitute “nothing in Annex 4 or 5 shall affect the application of the exceptions from the requirements on marketing, specified in retained EU law which transposed the provisions in”;

(bb)omit “, from the requirements for marketing set out by those Directives”;

(ii)omit point (f).

(9) In Article 7—

(a)in the heading, for “whose introduction into the Union from certain third countries is prohibited” substitute “which may not be introduced into Great Britain if originating or dispatched from certain third countries”;

(b)for the unnumbered paragraph, substitute—

Annex 6 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects which may not be introduced into Great Britain if originating or dispatched from certain third countries..

(10) In Article 8—

(a)in the heading—

(i)for “the Union territory”, in the first place where it occurs, substitute “a CD territory or Great Britain”;

(ii)for “the Union territory”, in the second place where it occurs, substitute “Great Britain”;

(b)for paragraph 1 substitute—

Annex 7 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects originating from third countries and the corresponding special requirements for their introduction into Great Britain..

(c)for paragraph 2 substitute—

Annex 8 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects originating in a CD territory or Great Britain and the corresponding special requirements for their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory or their movement within Great Britain. .

(11) In Article 9—

(a)in the heading, for “, whose introduction into certain protected zones is prohibited” substitute “which may not be introduced into GB pest-free areas”;

(b)for the unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 9 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects originating from third countries or CD territories or within Great Britain which may not be introduced into GB pest-free areas..

(12) In Article 10—

(a)in the heading—

(i)for “protected zones”, in the first place where it occurs, substitute “GB pest-free areas”;

(ii)omit “for protected zones”;

(b)for the unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 10 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects which are to be introduced into or moved within GB pest-free areas and the corresponding special requirements for their introduction into or for their movement within those GB pest-free areas..

(13) In Article 11, for paragraphs 1 to 3 substitute—

1.  Annex 11 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects originating or dispatched from third countries which may not be introduced into Great Britain unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate.

2.  Part A of that Annex makes provision for the purposes of Article 72 of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 about the plants, plant products and other objects originating or dispatched from third countries which may not be introduced into Great Britain unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate.

3.  Part B of that Annex makes provision about plants, other than plants listed in Parts A and C of that Annex, which may not be introduced into Great Britain unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate.

4.  Part C of that Annex makes provision about plants which are subject to the exception referred to in Article 73 of Regulation (EU) 2019/2031..

(14) In Article 12—

(a)in the heading for “protected zone” substitute “GB pest-free area”;

(b)for the unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 12 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects originating or dispatched from third countries which may not be introduced into GB pest-free areas unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate..

(15) In Article 13—

(a)in the heading—

(i)before “plant passport” insert “UK”;

(ii)for “the Union territory” substitute “Great Britain, or their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory”;

(b)for paragraph 1 substitute—

Annex 13 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects in respect of which a UK plant passport is required for their movement within Great Britain, or their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory.;

(c)omit paragraph 2.

(16) In Article 14—

(a)in the heading—

(i)before “plant passport” insert “UK;

(ii)for “PZ” substitute “PFA”;

(iii)for “protected zones” substitute “GB pest free areas”;

(b)for the first unnumbered paragraph substitute—

Annex 14 makes provision about plants, plant products and other objects in respect of which a UK plant passport is required for their introduction into or their movement within GB pest-free areas.;

(c)in the second unnumbered paragraph—

(i)for “Plant passports” substitute “UK plant passports”;

(ii)for “PZ” substitute “PFA”.

(17) After Article 18, omit the words from “This Regulation” to “Member States”.

3.  In Annex 1, in the unnumbered paragraph, for the words from “, when” to the end substitute “have the same meaning in the Annexes listed in the first column of the table in Part B as they have in the retained EU law transposing the Directives listed in the corresponding entries in the second column of that table”.

4.  For Annex 2, substitute the Annex in Schedule 1.

5.  After Annex 2, insert new Annex 2A in Schedule 2.

6.  For Annex 3, substitute the Annex in Schedule 3.

7.  For Annex 4, substitute the Annex in Schedule 4.

8.  For Annex 5, substitute the Annex in Schedule 5.

9.  For Annex 6, substitute the Annex in Schedule 6.

10.  For Annex 7, substitute the Annex in Schedule 7.

11.  For Annex 8, substitute the Annex in Schedule 8.

12.  In Annex 9—

(a)in the heading, for “, whose introduction into certain protected zones is prohibited” substitute “which may not be introduced into GB pest-free areas”;

(b)omit the unnumbered paragraph;

(c)in the table—

(i)omit the column headed “CN Code”;

(ii)for the column headings in the table substitute—

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Description of GB pest-free area

(iii)omit the entries in the table.

13.  For Annex 10, substitute the Annex in Schedule 9.

14.  For Annex 11, substitute the Annex in Schedule 10.

15.  In Annex 12—

(a)in the heading for “protected zone” substitute “GB pest-free area”;

(b)omit the entries in the table.

16.  For Annex 13, substitute the Annex in Schedule 11.

17.  In Annex 14—

(a)in the heading—

(i)before “plant passport” insert “UK”;

(ii)for “PZ” substitute “PFA”;

(iii)for “protected zones” substitute “GB pest-free areas”;

(b)before paragraph 1 insert—

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Description of GB pest-free area

(c)omit paragraphs 1 to 12.

Name

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Date

Regulation 4

SCHEDULE 1New Annex 2 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 2List of GB quarantine pests

Table of Contents
Part A: Pests not known to occur in Great Britain
A.Bacteria
B.Fungi and oomycetes
C.Insects and mites
D.Nematodes
E.Parasitic plants
F.Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas
Part B: Pests known to occur in Great Britain
A.Bacteria
B.Fungi and oomycetes
C.Nematodes
D.Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas

PART APests not known to occur in Great Britain

GB quarantine pests and their EPPO codes
A. Bacteria
1.Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. [CORBSE]
2.Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens (Hedges) Collins and Jones [CORBFL]
3.Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii (Smith) Mergaert, Verdonck & Kersters [ERWIST]
4.Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto [PSDMAK]
5.Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier, Luisetti &. Gardan) Young, Dye & Wilkie [PSDMPE]
6.Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Safni et al. [RALSPS]
7.Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis Safni et al. [RALSSC]
8.Ralstonia syzygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al.[RALSSI]
9.Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al. [XANTPR]
10.Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) [XYLEFA]
11.Xylophilus ampelinus (Panagopoulos) Willems, Gillis, Kersters, van den Broeke & De Ley [XANTAM]
B. Fungi and oomycetes
1.Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller [CRSPAN]
2.Apiosporina morbosa (Schweinitz) von Arx [DIBOMO]
3Atropellis apiculata M.L. Lohman, E.K. Cash & R.W. Davidson [ATRPAP]
4.Atropellis pinicola Zeller & Goodding [ATRPPC]
5.Atropellis piniphila (Weir) Lohmann & Cash [ATRPPP]
6.Atropellis tingens Lohman & Cash [ATRPTI]
7.Botryosphaeria laricina (Sawada) Shang [GUIGLA]
8.Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai (Hara) G.Y. Sun and E. Tanaka [PHYOPI]
9.Bretziella fagacearum Z.W. de Beer, Marincowitz, T.A. Duong & M.J. Wingfield [CERAFA]
10.Ceratocystis platani (J. M. Walter) Engelbr. & T. C. Harr [CERAFP]
11.Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Dietel [CHMYAR]
12.Coniferiporia sulphurascens (Pilát) L.W. Zhou & Y.C. Dai [PHELSU]
13.Coniferiporia weirii (Murrill) L.W. Zhou & Y.C. Dai [INONWE]
14.Cronartium spp. Fries [1CRONG], except Cronartium gentianeum Thümen [CRONGE], Cronartium pini (Willdenow) Jørstad [ENDCPI] and Cronartium ribicola Fischer [CRONRI].
15.Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr [ENDOPA]
16.Davidsoniella virescens (R.W. Davidson) Z.W. de Beer, T.A. Duong & M.J. Wingfield [CERAVI]
17.Diaporthe vaccinii Shear [DIAPVA]
18.Dothistroma pini Hulbary [DOTSPI]
19.Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell [GIBBCI]
20.Geosmithia morbida Kolarík, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat [GEOHMO]
21.

Gymnosporangium spp. [1GYMNG], except:

Gymnosporangium amelanchieris E. Fisch. ex F. Kern [GYMNAM], Gymnosporangium atlanticum Guyot & Malençon [GYMNAT] , Gymnosporangium clavariiforme (Wulfen) DC [GYMNCF], Gymnosporangium confusum Plowright [GYMNCO], Gymnosporangium cornutum Arthur ex F. Kern [GYMNCR], Gymnosporangium fusisporum E. Fisch. [GYMNFS], Gymnosporangium gaeumannii H. Zogg [GYMNGA], Gymnosporangium gracile Pat. [GYMNGR], Gymnosporangium minus Crowell [GYMNMI], Gymnosporangium orientale P. Syd. & Syd. [GYMNOR], Gymnosporangium sabinae (Dickson) G. Winter [GYMNFU], Gymnosporangium torminali-juniperini E. Fisch. [GYMNTJ], Gymnosporangium tremelloides R. Hartig [GYMNTR]

22.Lecanosticta acicola (von Thümen) Sydow [SCIRAC]
23.Melampsora farlowii (Arthur) Davis [MELMFA]
24.Melampsora medusae f. sp. tremuloidis Shain [MELMMT]
25.Mycodiella laricis-leptolepidis (Kaz. Itô, K. Satô & M. Ota) Crous [MYCOLL]
26.Phoma andina Turkensteen [PHOMAN]
27.Phyllosticta solitaria Ellis & Everhart [PHYSSL]
28.Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (Duggar) Hennebert [PHMPOM]
29.Phytophthora ramorum (non-European isolates) Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld [PHYTRA]
30.Pseudocercospora pini-densiflorae (Hori & Nambu) Deighton [CERSPD]
31.Puccinia pittieriana Hennings [PUCCPT]
32.Septoria malagutii E.T. Cline [SEPTLM]
33.Sphaerulina musiva (Peck) Quaedvl, Verkley & Crous. [MYCOPP]
34.Stegophora ulmea (Fr.) Syd. & P. Syd [GNOMUL]
35.Thecaphora solani (Thirumulachar & O’Brien) Mordue [THPHSO]
36.Tilletia indica Mitra [NEOVIN]
C. Insects and mites
1.Acleris gloverana (Walsingham) [ACLRGL]
2.Acleris issikii Oku [ACLRIS]
3.Acleris minuta (Robinson) [ACLRMI]
4.Acleris nishidai Brown [ACLRNI]
5.Acleris nivisellana (Walsingham) [ACLRNV]
6.Acleris robinsoniana (Forbes) [ACLRRO]
7.Acleris semipurpurana (Kearfott) [CROISE]
8.Acleris senescens (Zeller) [ACLRSE]
9.Acleris variana (Fernald) [ACLRVA]
10.Acrobasis pyrivorella (Matsumura) [NUMOPI]
11.Agrilus anxius Gory [AGRLAX]
12.Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire [AGRLPL]
13.Aleurocanthus spiniferus (Quaintance) [ALECSN]
14.Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) [ANOLCN]
15.Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) [ANOLGL]
16.Anthonomus bisignifer Schenkling [ANTHBI]
17.Anthonomus eugenii Cano [ANTHEU]
18.Anthonomus quadrigibbus Say [TACYQU]
19.Anthonomus signatus Say [ANTHSI]
20.Aromia bungii (Faldermann) [AROMBU]
21.Arrhenodes minutus Drury [ARRHMI]
22.Aschistonyx eppoi Inouye [ASCXEP]
23.Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc.) [PARZCO]
24.Bactrocera latifrons (Hendal) [DACULA]
25.Bactrocera tau (Walker) [BCTRTA]
26.Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) [DACUTR]
27.Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius). [BEMITA]
28.Carposina sasakii Matsumara [CARSSA]
29.Choristoneura biennis Freeman [CHONBI]
30.Choristoneura carnana (Barnes & Busck) [CHONCA]
31.Choristoneura conflictana (Walker) [ARCHCO]
32.Choristoneura fumiferana (Clemens) [CHONFU]
33.Choristoneura lambertiana (Busck) [TORTLA]
34.Choristoneura occidentalis (Walsingham) [CHONOC]
35.Choristoneura orae Freeman [CHONOR]
36.Choristoneura parallela (Robinson) [CHONPA]
37.Choristoneura pinus pinus Freeman [CHONPI]
38.Choristoneura retiniana (Walsingham) [CHONRE]
39.Choristoneura rosaceana (Harris) [CHONRO]
40.

Cicadellidae (non-European) [1CICDF] known to be vector of Xylella fastidiosa, such as:

Carneocephala fulgida (Nottingham) [CARNFU],

—Draeculacephala minerva Ball [DRAEMI],

—Graphocephala atropunctata (Signoret) [GRCPAT],

—Homalodisca vitripennis (Germar) [HOMLTR]

41.Circulifer tenellus (Baker) [CICTA]
42.Conotrachelus nenuphar (Herbst) [CONHNE]
43.Dacus ciliatus Loew [DACUCI]
44.Dacus frontalis Becker [DACUFR]
45.Dacus punctatifrons Karsch [DACUPU]
46.Dendrolimus sibiricus Chetverikov [DENDSI]
47.Diabrotica barberi Smith and Lawrence [DIABLO]
48.Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber [DIABUH]
49.Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata Mannerheim [DIABUN]
50.Diabrotica virgifera zeae Krysan & Smith [DIABVZ]
51.Eotetranychus lewisi (McGregor) [EOTELE]
52.Epitrix cucumeris (Harris) [EPIXCU]
53.Epitrix papa (Orlova-Bienkowskaja) [EPIXPP]
54.Epitrix subcrinita (Leconte) [EPIXSU]
55.Epitrix tuberis Gentner [EPIXTU]
56.Euphranta canadensis (Loew) [EPOCCA]
57.Euphranta japonica (Ito) [RHACJA ]
58.Exomala orientalis (Waterhouse) [ANMLOR]
59.Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) [CYDIIN]
60.Grapholita packardi Zeller [LASPPA]
61.Grapholita prunivora (Walsh) [LASPPR]
62.Haplaxius crudus (van Duzee) [MYNDCR]
63.Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) [HELIAR]
64.Helicoverpa assulta (Guenée) [HELIAS]
65.Helicoverpa zea (Boddie)[HELIZE]
66.Ips amitinus (Eichhoff) [IPSXAM]
67.Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg) [IPSXDU]
68.Ips typographus (L.) [IPSXTY]
69.Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham) [GNORLY]
70.Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say [LPTNDE]
71.Lopholeucaspis japonica (Cockerell) [LOPLJA]
72.Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) [LIRIHU]
73.Liriomyza sativae Blanchard [LIRISA]
74.Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) [LIRITR]
75.Listronotus bonariensis (Kuschel) [HYROBO]
76.

Margarodes, non-European species [1MARGG], such as:

—Margarodes prieskaensis (Jakubski) [MARGPR],

—Margarodes vitis (Philippi) [MARGVI],

—Margarodes vredendalensis de Klerk [MARGVR]

77.Monochamus spp. Dejean [1MONCG]
78.Myiopardalis pardalina (Bigot) [CARYPA]
79.Naupactus leucoloma Boheman [GRAGLE]
80.Neoceratitis cyanescens (Bezzi) [CERTCY]
81.Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch) [AMAZMA]
82.Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée) [NEOLEL]
83.Oemona hirta (Fabricius) [OEMOHI]
84.Oligonychus perditus Pritchard and Baker [OLIGPD]
85.Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) [PAYSAR]
86.Phyllocoptes fructiphilus Keifer [PHYCFR]
87.Pissodes cibriani O’Brien [PISOCI]
88.Pissodes fasciatus Leconte [PISOFA]
89.Pissodes nemorensis Germar [PISONE]
90.Pissodes nitidus Roelofs [PISONI]
91.Pissodes punctatus Langor & Zhang [PISOPU]
92.Pissodes strobi (Peck) [PISOST]
93.Pissodes terminalis Hopping [PISOTE]
94.Pissodes yunnanensis Langor & Zhang [PISOYU]
95.Pissodes zitacuarense Sleeper [PISOZI]
96.Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman [PITOJU]
97.Polygraphus proximus Blandford [POLGPR]
98.Popillia japonica Newman [POPIJA]
99.Premnotrypes spp. Pierce (non-European) [1PREMG]
100.Pseudopityophthorus minutissimus (Zimmermann) [PSDPMI]
101.Pseudopityophthorus pruinosus (Eichhoff) [PSDPPR]
102.Rhagoletis fausta (Osten-Sacken) [RHAGFA];
103.Rhagoletis indifferens Curran [RHAGIN];
104.Rhagoletis mendax Curran [RHAGME];
105.Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) [RHAGPO];
106.Rhagoletis ribicola Doane [RHAGRI];
107.Rhagoletis suavis (Loew) [RHAGSU];
108.Rhizoecus hibisci Kawai and Takagi [RHIOHI]
109.Rhynchophorus palmarum (L.) [RHYCPA]
110.Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) [RHYCFE]
111.Saperda candida Fabricius [SAPECN]
112.Scirtothrips aurantii Faure [SCITAU]
113.Scirtothrips citri (Moulton) [SCITCI]
114.Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood [SCITDO]
115.Scolytidae spp. (non-European) [1SCOLF]
116.Spodoptera eridania (Cramer) [PRODER]
117.Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) [LAPHFR]
118.Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval) [SPODLI]
119.Spodoptera litura (Fabricus) [PRODLI]
120.Strauzia longipennis (Wiedemann) [STRALO]
121.Tecia solanivora (Povolný) [TECASO]
122.Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick) [ARGPLE]
123.Thaumetopoea pityocampa Denis & Schiffermüller [THAUPI]
124.Thrips palmi Karny [THRIPL]
125.Zeugodacus cucumis (French) [DACUCM]
126.Zeugodacus cucurbitae (Coquillett) [DACUCU]
D. Nematodes
1.Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie [APLOBE]
2.Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and Bührer) Nickle [BURSXY]
3.Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens [HETDPA] (Non-European Strains)
4.Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens [HETDRO] (Non-European Strains)
5.

Hirschmanniella spp., Luc & Goodey [1HIRSG], except:

—Hirschmanniella behningi Micoletzky [HIRSBE],

Hirschmanniella gracilis (de Man) Luc & Goodey [HIRSGR],

Hirschmanniella halophila Sturhan & Hallman [HIRSHA],

Hirschmanniella loofi Sher [HIRSLO] and

Hirschmanniella zostericola Allgén [HIRSZO]

6.Longidorus diadecturus Eveleigh and Allen [LONGDI]
7.Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. [MELGCH]
8.Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne) Thorne and Allen [NACOBA]
9.Xiphinema americanum sensu stricto Cobb [XIPHAA]
10.Xiphinema bricolense Ebsary, Vrain & Graham [XIPHBC]
11.Xiphinema californicum Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo [XIPHCA]
12.Xiphinema neoamericanum Saxena, Chhabra & Joshi [XIPHNA ]
13.Xiphinema intermedium Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo [XIPHIM]
14.Xiphinema rivesi (non-European populations) Dalmasso [XIPHRI]
15.Xiphinema tarjanense Lamberti & Bleve-Zacheo [XIPHTA]
E. Parasitic plants
1.

Arceuthobium spp. [1AREG], except:

—Arceuthobium azoricum Wiens & Hawksworth [AREAZ],

—Arceuthobium gambyi Fridl [AREGA] and

Arceuthobium oxycedri (de Candolle) Marschall von Bieberstein [AREOX]

F. Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas
1.Beet curly top virus [BCTV00]
2.Begomoviruses [1BEGOG]
3.Blueberry scorch virus [BLSCV0]
4.Blueberry shoestring virus [BSSV00]
5.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘aurantifolia’ Zreik, Bové & Garnier [PHYPAF]
6.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider [PHYPMA]
7.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pruni’ Davis, Zhao, Dally, Lee, Jomantiene & Douglas [PHYPPN]
8.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘solani’ Quaglino, Zhao, Casati, Bulgari, Bianco, Wei & Davis [PHYPSO]
9.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘ulmi’ Lee, Martini, Marcone & Zhu [PHYPUL]
10.Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus [CSNV00]
11.Coconut lethal yellowing phytoplasma [PHYP56]
12.Cowpea mild mottle virus [CPMMV0]
13.Cucumber vein yellowing virus [CVYV00]
14.Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus [CYSDV0]
15.Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma [PHYP64]
16.Lettuce infectious yellows virus [LIYV00]
17.Melon yellowing-associated virus [MYAV00]
18.

Potato viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas, such as:

—Andean potato latent virus [APLV00],

—Andean potato mild mosaic virus [APMMV0],

—Andean potato mottle virus [APMOV0],

—Arracacha virus B, oca strain [AVBO00],

—Potato black ringspot virus [PBRSV0],

—Potato yellowing virus [PYV000],

—Potato yellow vein virus [PYVV00],

—Potato virus T [PVT000],

—Non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus [PVA000, PVM000, PVS000, PVV000, PVX000 and PVY000 (including PVYO00, PVYN00, PVYC00)] and [PLRV00]

19.Rose Rosette virus [RRV000]
20.Strawberry vein banding virus [SVBV00]
21.Squash vein yellowing virus [SQVYVX]
22.Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus [SPCSV0]
23.Sweet potato mild mottle virus [SPMMV0]
24.Tobacco ringspot virus [TRSV00]
25.Tobacco streak virus black raspberry latent strain [TSVBL0]
26.Tomato brown rugose fruit virus [TOBRFV]
27.Tomato chocolate virus [TOCHV0]
28.Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus [TOLCND]
29.Tomato marchitez virus [TOANV0]
30.Tomato mild mottle virus [TOMMOV]
31.

Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L., such as:

—Blueberry leaf mottle virus [BLMOV0],

Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense Davis, Gillaspie, Vidaver & Harris [PHYPAU],

Candidatus Phytoplasma phoenicium Verdin, Salar, Danet, Choueiri, Jreijiri, El Zammar, Gélie, Bové & Garnier [PHYPPH],

—Cherry rasp leaf virus [CRLV00],

—Grapevine ajinashika virus [GAV000],

—Peach mosaic virus [PCMV00],

—Peach rosette mosaic virus [PRMV00],

—American plum line pattern virus [APLPV0],

—Raspberry leaf curl virus [RLCV00],

—Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma [SYWB00],

—Non-European viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L. and Vitis L.

PART BPests known to occur in Great Britain

GB quarantine pests and their EPPO codes
A. Bacteria
1.Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. [RALSSL]
B. Fungi and oomycetes
1.Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival [SYNCEN]
C. Nematodes
1.Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens [HETDPA] (European Strains)
2.Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens [HETDRO] (European Strains)
D. Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas
1.Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘prunorum’ Seemüller & Schneider [PHYPPR]

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 2New Annex 2A to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 2AList of provisional GB quarantine pests

Provisional GB quarantine pests and their EPPO codes

A. Fungi and oomycetes
1.Alternaria mali Roberts [ALTEMA]
2.Heterobasidion irregulare Garbelotto & Otrosina [HETEIR]
3.Neocosmospora euwallaceae (S. Freeman, Z. Mendel, T. Aoki & O’Donnell) Sandoval-Denis, L. Lombard & Crous [FUSAEW]
4.Phytophthora kernoviae Brasier, Beales & S.A. Kirk [PHYTKE]
5.Phytophthora ramorum (European isolates) Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld [PHYTRA]
6.Thekopsora minima (Arthur) Sydow & P. Sydow [THEKMI]
B. Insect and mites
1.Agrilus fleischeri Obenberger [AGRLFL]
2.Agrilus bilineatus (Weber) [AGRLBL]
3.Ceratothripoides brunneus Bagnall [CRTZBR]
4.Ceratothripoides claratris (Shumsher) [CRTZCL
5.Euwallacea fornicatus senso lato (Eichhoff) [XYLBFO]
6.Neocerambyx raddei (Blessig) [MALLRA]
7.Platynota stultana Walsingham [PLAAST]
8.Prodiplosis longifila Gagné [PRDILO]
9.Scaphoideus luteolus van Duzee [SCAPLU]
10.Scaphoideus titanus Ball [SCAPLI]
11.Scolytus morawitzi Semenov [SCOLMO]
12.Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard [TETREV]
13.Thaumetopoea pinivora (Treitschke)[THAUPV]
14.Trialeurodes abutiloneus Haldeman [TRIAAB]
15.Toumeyella parvicornis (Cockerell)[TOUMPA]
16.Xyleborus glabratus Eichhoff [XYLBGR]
17.Xylotrechus spp. Chevrolat [1XYLOG]
C. Viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas
1.Apple dimple fruit viroid [ADFVD0]
2.Citrus exocortis viroid [CEVD00]
3.Columnea latent viroid [CLVD00]
4.Pepper chat fruit viroid [PCFVD0]
5.Tomato chlorosis virus [TOCV00]
6.Tomato infectious chlorosis virus [TICV00]
7.Tomato planta macho viroid [TPMVD0]
8.Tomato torrado virus [TOTV00]
9.Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus [TYLCSV]
10.Tomato yellow leaf curl virus [TYLCV0]

Regulation 6

SCHEDULE 3New Annex 3 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 3List of PFA quarantine pests and GB pest-free areas

(1)

PFA quarantine pest (with EPPO code)

(2)

Description of GB pest-free area

1.Dendroctonus micans Kugelan [DENCMI]The eastern boundary for the pest-free area runs from Dumbarton along the A82 to Crianlarich. From Crianlarich the boundary continues along the A82 to Loch Tulla and then it follows the railway line from Loch Tulla to Rannoch Station, to Tulloch Station to Roybridge Station. It then follows the C road by the river Roy up to Brae Roy Lodge, following the River Turret then cutting across the watershed following the Allt an t-Sidhean stream to the A82 at Laggan and then to Invergarry where it follows the A87 to the Kyle of Lochalsh and the islands of Skye, Mull, Jura, Arran, Scarba, Seil, Luing, Shuna, Torsa, Ulva, Gometra, Kerrera, Lismore and Eilean Shona
2.Ips cembrae Heer [IPSXCE]The eastern boundary for the pest-free area runs from Dumbarton along the A82 to Crianlarich. From Crianlarich the boundary continues along the A82 to Loch Tulla and then it follows the railway line from Loch Tulla to Rannoch Station, to Tulloch Station to Roybridge Station. It then follows the C road by the river Roy up to Brae Roy Lodge, following the River Turret then cutting across the watershed following the Allt an t-Sidhean stream to the A82 at Laggan and then to Invergarry where it follows the A87 to the Kyle of Lochalsh and the islands of Skye, Mull, Jura, Arran, Scarba, Seil, Luing, Shuna, Torsa, Ulva, Gometra, Kerrera, Lismore and Eilean Shona
3.Ips sexdentatus Bőrner [IPSXSE]The eastern boundary for the pest-free area runs from Dumbarton along the A82 to Crianlarich. From Crianlarich the boundary continues along the A82 to Loch Tulla and then it follows the railway line from Loch Tulla to Rannoch Station, to Tulloch Station to Roybridge Station. It then follows the C road by the river Roy up to Brae Roy Lodge, following the River Turret then cutting across the watershed following the Allt an t-Sidhean stream to the A82 at Laggan and then to Invergarry where it follows the A87 to the Kyle of Lochalsh and the islands of Skye, Mull, Jura, Arran, Scarba, Seil, Luing, Shuna, Torsa, Ulva, Gometra, Kerrera, Lismore and Eilean Shona
4.

Thaumetopoea processionea L.

[THAUPR]

Great Britain (excluding the local authority areas of Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Basildon, Basingstoke and Deane, Bexley, Bracknell Forest, Brent, Brentwood, Bromley, Broxbourne, Camden, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Chiltern, City of London, City of Westminster, Crawley, Croydon, Dacorum, Dartford, Ealing, East Hertfordshire, Elmbridge District, Enfield, Epping Forest, Epsom and Ewell District, Gravesham, Greenwich, Guildford, Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham, Haringey, Harlow, Harrow, Hart, Havering, Hertsmere, Hillingdon, Horsham, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Kingston-upon-Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Littlesford, Medway, Merton, Mid Sussex, Mole Valley, Newham, North Hertfordshire, Reading, Redbridge, Reigate and Banstead, Richmond-upon-Thames, Runnymede District, Rushmoor, Sevenoaks, Slough, South Bedfordshire, South Bucks, South Oxfordshire, Southwark, Spelthorne District, St Albans, Sutton, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Three Rivers, Thurrock, Tonbridge and Malling, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Watford, Waverley, Welwyn Hatfield, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, Woking, Wokingham and Wycombe)

Regulation 7

SCHEDULE 4New Annex 4 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 4List of GB regulated non-quarantine pests and their respective plants for planting

In this Annex, ‘RNQPs’ means GB regulated non-quarantine pests.

Table of Contents
Part A: RNQPs concerning fodder plant seed
Part B: RNQPs concerning vine propagating material
Part C: RNQPs concerning propagating material of ornamental plants and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes
Part D: RNQPs concerning forest reproductive material, other than seeds
Part E: RNQPs concerning vegetable seed
Part F: RNQPs concerning seed potatoes
Part G: RNQPs concerning seed of oil and fibre plants
Part H: RNQPs concerning vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seeds
Part I: RNQPs concerning fruit propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production
Part J: RNQPs concerning seeds of Solanum tuberosum
Part K: RNQPs concerning plants for planting of Humulus lupulus, other than seeds

PART ARNQPs concerning fodder plant seed

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for pre-basic seed

(4)

Thresholds for basic seed

(5)

Thresholds certified seed

Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus (McCulloch 1925) Davis et al. [CORBIN]Medicago sativa L.0%0%0%
Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Medicago sativa L.0%0%0%

PART BRNQPs concerning vine propagating material

Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting other than seeds (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for initial propagating material, basic propagating material and certified material

(4)

Thresholds for standard material

Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch [VITEVI]Non-grafted Vitis vinifera L.0%0%
Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch [VITEVI]Vitis L. other than non-grafted Vitis vinifera L.Practically freePractically free
Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting other than seeds (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for initial propagating material, basic propagating material and certified material

(4)

Thresholds for standard material

Arabis mosaic virus [ARMV00]Vitis L.0%0%
Grapevine fanleaf virus [GFLV00]Vitis L.0%0%
Grapevine fleck virus [GFKV00]Rootstocks of Vitis spp. and their hybrids, except Vitis vinifera L.

0% for initial propagating material.

Not applicable for basic propagating material and certified material.

Not applicable
Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1 [GLRAV1]Vitis L.0%0%
Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3 [GLRAV3]Vitis L.0%0%

PART CRNQPs concerning propagating material of ornamental plants and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the propagating material of ornamental plants concerned and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow et al. [ERWIAM]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Medik., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Medik., Crataegus Tourn. ex L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobtrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus Bosc ex Spach, Photinia davidiana Decne., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.0%
Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L.0%
Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L.0%
Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L.0%
Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. [XANTVE]Capsicum annuum L.0%
Fungi and oomycetes
Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet [SCIRPI]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pinus L.0%
Phytophthora austrocedri Greslebin & Hansen [PHYTAU]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murr.) Parl., Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D.Don) Sudw./(Lamb.) Spach, Cupressus sempervirens var. sempervirens L., Juniperus communis ssp. communis L. and Libocedrus chilensis (D.Don) Endl.0%
Phytophthora lateralis T. Jung, M.J.C. Stukely & T.I. Burgess [PHYTLI]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chamaecyparis formosensis Matsum., Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murr.) Parl., Chamaecyparis obtusa Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl., Chamaecyparis pisifera Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl., Taxus brevifolia Nutt. and Thuja occidentalis L.0%
Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni [PLASHA]Seeds of Helianthus annuus L.0%
Puccinia horiana P. Hennings [PUCCHN]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chrysanthemum L.0%
Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the propagating material of ornamental plants concerned and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

Opogona sacchari Bo [OPOGSC]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Beaucarnea Lem., Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss., Crassula L., Crinum L., Dracaena Vand. ex L., Ficus L., Musa L., Pachira Aubl., Palmae, Sansevieria Thunb. and Yucca L.0%
Nematodes

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

Plants for planting (genus or species)

Thresholds for the propagating material of ornamental plants concerned and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Camassia Lindl., Chionodoxa Boiss., Crocus flavus Weston, Galanthus L., Hyacinthus Tourn. ex L, Hymenocallis Salisb., Muscari Mill., Narcissus L., Ornithogalum L., Puschkinia Adams, Scilla L., Sternbergia Waldst. & Kit. and Tulipa L.0%
Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the propagating material of ornamental plants concerned and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pyri’ Seemüller & Schneider [PHYPPY]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pyrus L.0%
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid [CSVD00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Argyranthemum Webb ex Sch.Bip. and Chrysanthemum L.0%
Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus [INSV00]

Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Begonia x hiemalis

Fotsch, Impatiens L. and New Guinea Hybrids

0%
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capsicum annuum L.0%
Plum pox virus [PPV000]

Plants for planting, other than seeds, of the following species of Prunus L.:

Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus blireiana Andre, Prunus brigantina Vill., Prunus cerasifera Ehrh., Prunus cistena Hansen, Prunus curdica Fenzl and Fritsch., Prunus domestica ssp. domestica L., Prunus domestica ssp. insititia (L.) C.K. Schneid, Prunus domestica ssp. italica (Borkh.) Hegi., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus glandulosa Thunb., Prunus holosericea Batal., Prunus hortulana Bailey, Prunus japonica Thunb., Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne, Prunus maritima Marsh., Prunus mume Sieb. and Zucc., Prunus nigra Ait., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina L., Prunus sibirica L., Prunus simonii Carr., Prunus spinosa L., Prunus tomentosa Thunb., Prunus triloba Lindl. and other species of Prunus L. susceptible to Plum pox virus

0%
Tomato ringspot virus [TORSV0]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pelargonium x hortorum, Prunus L. and Rubus L.0%
Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus [TSWV00]

Plants for planting other than seeds, of Begonia x hiemalis

Fotsch, Capsicum annuum L., Chrysanthemum L., Gerbera L., Impatiens L., New Guinea Hybrids and Pelargonium L.

0%

PART DRNQPs concerning forest reproductive material, other than seeds

Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the forest reproductive material concerned

Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet [SCIRPI]Pinus L.0%

PART ERNQPs concerning vegetable seed

Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (seeds) (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable seed concerned

Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. [CORBMI]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al. [XANTPH]Phaseolus vulgaris L.0%
Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Schaad et al. [XANTFF]Phaseolus vulgaris L.0%
Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič 1957) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. [XANTVE]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (seeds) (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable seed concerned

Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) [ACANOB]Phaseolus coccineus L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L.0%
Bruchus pisorum (Linnaeus) [BRCHPI]Pisum sativum L.0%
Bruchus rufimanus Boheman [BRCHRU]Vicia faba L.0%
Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (seeds) (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable seed concerned

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Allium cepa L., Allium porrum L.0%
Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (seeds) (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable seed concerned

Pepino mosaic virus [PEPMV0]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tomato apical stunt viroid [TASVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid [TCDVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%

PART FRNQPs concerning seed potatoes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of pre-basic seed potatoes

(4)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of basic seed potatoes

(5)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of certified seed potatoes

PBTCPB
Symptoms of virus infectionSolanum tuberosum L.0%0.5%4%10%
Blackleg (Dickeya Samson et al. spp. [1DICKG]; Pectobacterium Waldee emend. Hauben et al. spp. [1PECBG])Solanum tuberosum L.0%Practically freePractically freePractically free
Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Ditylenchus destructor Thorne [DITYDE]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Black scurf as caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris (A.B. Frank) Donk [RHIZSO]Solanum tuberosum L.0%1% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface5% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface5% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface
Powdery scab as caused by Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh. [SPONSU]Solanum tuberosum L.0%1% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface3% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface3% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface

Mosaic symptoms caused by viruses

and

symptoms caused by Potato leaf roll virus [PLRV00]

Solanum tuberosum L.0%0.1%0.8%6%
Meloidogyne fallax Karssen [MELGFA]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%

PART GRNQPs concerning seed of oil and fibre plants

In this Part, ‘specified size’, in relation to a seed lot, means—

(a)in the case of seed of Brassica rapa L. var. silvestris (Lam.) Briggs, 70g;

(b)in the case of seed of Brassica napus L. (partim), 100g;

(c)in the case of seed of Sinapis alba L., 200g.

Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for pre-basic seed

(4)

Thresholds for basic seed

(5)

Thresholds for certified seed

Alternaria linicola Groves & Skolko [ALTELI]Linum usitatissimum L.

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

Boeremia exigua var. linicola (Naumov & Vassiljevsky) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley [PHOMEL]Linum usitatissimum L. - flax

1%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

1%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

1%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

Boeremia exigua var. linicola (Naumov & Vassiljevsky) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley [PHOMEL]Linum usitatissimum L. - linseed

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

5%

5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

Botrytis cinerea de Bary [BOTRCI]Helianthus annuus L. and Linum usitatissimum L.5%5%5%
Colletotrichum lini Westerdijk [COLLLI]Linum usitatissimum L.5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.5% affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium spp.

Diaporthe caulivora (Athow & Caldwell) J.M. Santos, Vrandecic & A.J.L. Phillips [DIAPPC];

Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae Lehman [DIAPPS]

Glycine max (L.) Merr15 % for infection with the Phomopsis complex15 % for infection with the Phomopsis complex15 % for infection with the Phomopsis complex
Fusarium (anamorphic genus) Link [1FUSAG] other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon [FUSAAL] and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell [GIBBCI]Linum usitatissimum L.

5 %

affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium (anamorphic genus) Link other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell

5 %

affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium (anamorphic genus) Link other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell

5 %

affected with Alternaria linicola, Boeremia exigua var. linicola, Colletotrichum lini and Fusarium (anamorphic genus) Link other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell

Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni [PLASHA]Helianthus annuus L.0%0%0%
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Libert) de Bary [SCLESC]Brassica rapa L. var. silvestris (Lam.) Briggs,Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot, of the specified size (if any)
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Libert) de Bary [SCLESC]Brassica napus L. (partim) and Helianthus annuus L.Not more than 10 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)Not more than 10 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)Not more than 10 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Libert) de Bary [SCLESC]Sinapis alba L.Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of a the specified size (if any)Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)Not more than 5 sclerotia or fragments of sclerotia found in a laboratory examination of a representative sample of each seed lot of the specified size (if any)

PART HRNQPs concerning vegetable propagating and planting material other than seeds

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable propagating and planting material concerned

Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. [CORBMI]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič 1957) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. [XANTVE]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable propagating and planting material concerned

Fusarium Link (anamorphic genus) [1FUSAG] other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon [FUSAAL] and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell [GIBBCI]Asparagus officinalis L.0%
Helicobasidium brebissonii (Desm.) Donk [HLCBBR]Asparagus officinalis L.0%
Stromatinia cepivora Berk. [SCLOCE]Allium cepa L., Allium fistulosum L., Allium porrum L. and Allium sativum L.0%
Verticillium dahliae Kleb. [VERTDA]Cynara cardunculus L.0%
Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable propagating and planting material concerned

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Allium cepa L., Allium sativum L.0%
Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Thresholds for the vegetable propagating and planting material concerned

Leek yellow stripe virus [LYSV00]Allium sativum L.1%
Onion yellow dwarf virus [OYDV00]Allium cepa L. and Allium sativum L.1%
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tobacco mild green mosaic virus [TMGMV0]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tomato apical stunt viroid [TASVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid [TCDVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.0%
Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus [TSWV00]Capsicum annuum L., Lactuca sativa L., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.0%

PART IRNQPs concerning fruit propagating material and fruit plants intended for fruit production

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the fruit propagating and fruit plants concerned

Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Smith & Townsend) Conn [AGRBTU]

Cydonia oblonga Mill.,

Juglans regia L., Malus Mill., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley, Pyrus L. and Vaccinium L.

0%
Agrobacterium spp. Conn [1AGRBG]Rubus L.0%
Candidatus Phlomobacter ‘fragariae’ Zreik, Bové & Garnier [PHMBFR]Fragaria L.0%
Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow et al. [ERWIAM]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Pseudomonas avellanae Janse et al. [PSDMAL]Corylus avellana L.0%
Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi (Smith) Gardan et al. [PSDMSA]Olea europaea L.0%
Pseudomonas syringae pv. morsprunorum (Wormald) Young, Dye & Wilkie [PSDMMP]Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina Lindley0%
Pseudomonas syringae pv. Syringae van Hall [PSDMSY]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill., Pyrus L. and Prunus armeniaca L.0%
Pseudomonas viridiflava (Burkholder) Dowson [PSDMVF]Prunus armeniaca L.0%
Rhodococcus fascians Tilford [CORBFA]Rubus L.0%
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. Corylina (Miller, Bollen, Simmons, Gross & Barss) Vauterin, Hoste, Kersters & Swings [XANTCY]Corylus avellana L.0%
Xanthomonas arboricola pv. Juglandi (Pierce) Vauterin et al. [XANTJU]Jugland regia L.0%
Xanthomonas campestris pv. fici (Cavara) Dye [XANTFI]Ficus carica L.0%
Xanthomonas fragariae Kennedy & King [XANTFR]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.0%
Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the fruit propagating and fruit plants concerned

Armillariella mellea (Vahl) Kummer [ARMIME]Corylus avellana L., Cydonia oblonga Mill., Ficus carica L., Juglans regia L., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L0%
Chondrostereum purpureum Pouzar [STERPU]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Juglans regia L., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Colletotrichum acutatum Simmonds [COLLAC]Fragaria L.0%
Diaporthe strumella (Fries) Fuckel [DIAPST]Ribes L.0%
Exobasidium vaccinii (Fuckel) Woronin [EXOBVA]Vaccinium L.0%
Glomerella cingulata (Stoneman) Spaulding & von Schrenk [GLOMCI]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Godronia cassandrae (anamorph Topospora myrtilli) Peck [GODRCA]Vaccinium L.0%
Microsphaera grossulariae (Wallroth) Léveillé [MCRSGR]Ribes L.0%
Mycosphaerella punctiformis Verkley & U. Braun [RAMUEN]Castanea sativa Mill.0%
Neofabraea alba Desmazières [PEZIAL]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Neofabraea malicorticis Jackson [PEZIMA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Neonectria ditissima (Tulasne & C. Tulasne) Samuels & Rossman [NECTGA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Juglans regia L., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Peronospora rubi Rabenhorst [PERORU]Rubus L.0%
Phytophthora cactorum (Lebert & Cohn) J.Schröter [PHYTCC]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Fragaria L., Juglans regia L., Malus Mill., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Phytophthora cambivora (Petri) Buisman [PHYTCM]Castanea sativa Mill. and Pistacia vera L.0%
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands [PHYTCN]Castanea sativa Mill.0%
Phytophthora citrophthora (R.E. Smith & E.H. Smith) Leonian [PHYTCO ]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Phytophthora cryptogea Pethybridge & Lafferty [PHYTCR]Pistacia vera L.0%
Phytophthora fragariae C.J. Hickman [PHYTFR]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.0%
Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica (Dastur) Waterhouse [PHYTNP]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Phytophthora spp. de Bary [1PHYTG]Rubus L.0%
Podosphaera aphanis (Wallroth) Braun & Takamatsu [PODOAP]Fragaria L.0%
Podosphaera mors-uvae (Schweinitz) Braun & Takamatsu [SPHRMU]Ribes L.0%
Rhizoctonia fragariae Hussain & W.E. McKeen [RHIZFR]Fragaria L.0%
Rosellinia necatrix Prillieux [ROSLNE]Pistacia vera L.0%
Sclerophora pallida Yao & Spooner [SKLPPA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Verticillium albo-atrum Reinke & Berthold [VERTAA]Corylus avellana L., Cydonia oblonga Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Verticillium dahliae Kleb [VERTDA]Corylus avellana L., Cydonia oblonga Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Olea europaea L., Pistacia vera L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the fruit propagating and fruit plants concerned

Cecidophyopsis ribis Westwood [ERPHRI]Ribes L.0%
Chaetosiphon fragaefolii Cockerell [CHTSFR]Fragaria L.0%
Dasineura tetensi Rübsaamen [DASYTE]Ribes L.0%
Epidiaspis leperii Signoret [EPIDBE]Juglans regia L.0%
Eriosoma lanigerum Hausmann [ERISLA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Phytoptus avellanae Nalepa [ERPHAV]Corylus avellana L.0%
Phytonemus pallidus Banks [TARSPA]Fragaria L.0%
Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Targioni-Tozzetti [PSEAPE]Juglans regia L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Ribes L.0%
Psylla spp. Geoffroy [1PSYLG]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Resseliella theobaldi Barnes [THOMTE]Rubus L.0%
Tetranychus urticae Koch [TETRUR]Ribes L.0%
Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the fruit propagating and fruit plants concerned

Aphelenchoides blastophthorus Franklin [APLOBL]Fragaria L.0%
Aphelenchoides fragariae (Ritzema Bos) Christie [APLOFR]Fragaria L.0%
Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi (Schwartz) Steiner & Buhrer [APLORI]Fragaria L. and Ribes L.0%
Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Fragaria L. and Ribes L.0%
Heterodera fici Kirjanova [HETDFI]Ficus carica L.0%
Longidorus attenuatus Hooper [LONGAT]Fragaria L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Rubus L.0%
Longidorus elongatus (de Man) Thorne & Swanger [LONGEL]Fragaria L. Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley, Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Longidorus macrosoma Hooper [LONGMA]Fragaria L. Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Meloidogyne arenaria Chitwood [MELGAR]Ficus carica L. Olea europaea L., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina Lindley0%
Meloidogyne hapla Chitwood [MELGHA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Meloidogyne javanica Chitwood [MELGJA]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Ficus carica L., Malus Mill., Olea europaea L., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Pratylenchus penetrans (Cobb) Filipjev & Schuurmans-Stekhoven [PRATPE]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Ficus carica L., Malus Mill., Pistacia vera L., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Pratylenchus vulnus Allen & Jensen [PRATVU]Citrus L., Cydonia oblonga Mill., Ficus carica L., Fortunella Swingle, Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Olea europaea L., Pistacia vera L., Poncirus Raf., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Xiphinema diversicaudatum (Mikoletzky) Thorne [XIPHDI]Fragaria L., Juglans regia L., Olea europaea L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley, Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Xiphinema index Thorne & Allen [XIPHIN]Pistacia vera L.0%
Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the fruit propagating and fruit plants concerned

Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus [ACLSV0]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Pyrus L.0%
Apple flat limb agent [AFL000]Malus Mill.0%
Apple mosaic virus [APMV00]Corylus avellana L., Malus Mill., Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina Lindley and Rubus L.0%
Apple star crack agent [APHW00]Malus Mill.0%
Apple rubbery wood agent [ARW000]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Apple scar skin viroid [ASSVD0]Malus Mill.0%
Apple stem-grooving virus [ASGV00]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Apple stem-pitting virus [ASPV00]Cydonia oblonga Mill., Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Apricot latent virus [ALV000]Prunus armeniaca L. and Prunus persica (L.) Batsch0%
Arabis mosaic virus [ARMV00]Fragaria L., Olea europaea L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Aucuba mosaic agent and blackcurrant yellows agent combinedRibes L.0%
Black raspberry necrosis virus [BRNV00]Rubus L.0%
Blackcurrant reversion virus [BRAV00]Ribes L.0%
Blueberry mosaic associated virus [BLMAV0]Vaccinium L.0%
Blueberry red ringspot virus [BRRV00]Vaccinium L.0%
Blueberry shock virus [BLSHV0]Vaccinium L.0%
Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘asteris’ Lee et al. [PHYPAS]Fragaria L. and Vaccinium L.0%
Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘fragariae’ Valiunas, Staniulis & Davis [PHYPFG]Fragaria L.0%
Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pyri’ [PHYPPY]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pyrus L.0%
Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘rubi’ Malembic-Maher et al. [PHYPRU]Rubus L.0%
Cherry green ring mottle virus [CGRMV0]Prunus avium L. and Prunus cerasus L.0%
Cherry leaf roll virus [CLRV00]Juglans regia L., Olea europaea L., Prunus avium L. and Prunus cerasus L.0%
Cherry mottle leaf virus [CMLV00]Prunus avium L. and Prunus cerasus L.0%
Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus [CRNRM0]Prunus avium L. and Prunus cerasus L.0%
Chestnut mosaic agentCastanea sativa Mill.0%
Citrus cristacortis agent [CSCC00]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Citrus impietratura agent [CSI000]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Citrus leaf Blotch virus [CLBV00]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Citrus variegation virus [CVV000]Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf.0%
Clover phyllody phytoplasma [PHYP03]Fragaria L.0%
Cranberry false blossom phytoplasma [PHYPFB]Vaccinium L.0%
Cucumber mosaic virus [CMV000]Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Fruit disorders: chat fruit [APCF00], green crinkle [APGC00], bumpy fruit of Ben Davis, rough skin [APRSK0], star crack, russet ring [APLP00], russet wartMalus Mill.0%
Gooseberry vein banding associated virus [GOVB00]Ribes L.0%
Little cherry virus 1 and 2 [LCHV10], [LCHV20])Prunus avium L. and Prunus cerasus L.0%
Myrobalan latent ringspot virus [MLRSV0]Prunus domestica L. and Prunus salicina Lindley0%
Olive leaf yellowing associated virus [OLYAV0]Olea europaea L.0%
Olive yellow mottling and decline associated virus [OYMDAV]Olea europaea L.0%
Peach latent mosaic viroid [PLMVD0]Prunus persica (L.) Batsch0%
Pear bark necrosis agent [PRBN00]Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Pear bark split agent [PRBS00]Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Pear blister canker viroid [PBCVD0]Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Pear rough bark agent [PRRB00]Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Plum pox virus [PPV000]

Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasifera, Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina Lindley.

In the case of Prunus hybrids where material is grafted onto rootstocks, other species of Prunus L. rootstocks susceptible to Plum pox virus.

0%
Prune dwarf virus [PDV000]Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina Lindley0%
Prunus necrotic ringspot virus [PNRSV0]Prunus avium L., Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus domestica L., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina Lindley0%
Quince yellow blotch agent [ARW000]Cydonia oblonga Mill. and Pyrus L.0%
Raspberry bushy dwarf virus [RBDV00]Rubus L.0%
Raspberry leaf mottle virus [RLMV00]Rubus L.0%
Raspberry ringspot virus [RPRSV0]Fragaria L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Raspberry vein chlorosis virus [RVCV00]Rubus L.0%
Raspberry yellow spot [RYS000]Rubus L.0%
Rubus yellow net virus [RYNV00]Rubus L.0%
Strawberry crinkle virus [SCRV00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.0%
Strawberry latent ringspot virus [SLRSV0]Fragaria L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Ribes L. and Rubus L.0%
Strawberry mild yellow edge virus [SMYEV0]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.0%
Strawberry mottle virus [SMOV00]Fragaria L.0%
Strawberry multiplier disease phytoplasma [PHYP75]Fragaria L.0%
Tomato black ring virus [TBRV00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L., Prunus avium L., Prunus cerasus L. and Rubus L.0%
Tomato ringspot virus [TORSV0]Prunus L. and Malus L.0%

PART JRNQPs concerning seed of Solanum tuberosum L.

Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQP

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Threshold for seed

Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Solanum tuberosum L.0%

PART KRNQPs concerning plants for planting of Humulus lupulus, other than seeds

Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQP

(2)

Plants for planting

(3)

Threshold for seed

Verticillium dahliae Kleb. [VERTDA]Humulus lupulus L.0%
Verticillium nonalfalfae Inderbitzin, H.W. Platt, Bostock, R.M. Davis & K.V. Subbarao [VERTNO]Humulus lupulus L.0%

Regulation 8

SCHEDULE 5New Annex 5 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 5Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on specific plants for planting

Table of Contents
Part A:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on fodder plant seed
Part B:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on propagating material of Vitis sp.
Part C:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on propagating material of ornamental plants and plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes
Part D:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on forest reproductive material, other than seeds
Part E:Measures to prevent the presence of the RNQPs on vegetable seed
Part F:Measures to prevent the presence of the RNQPs on seed potatoes
Part G:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on seed of oil and fibre plants
Part H:Measures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seeds
Part I:Measures to prevent the presence of the RNQPs on seed of Solanum tuberosum L.
Part J:Measures to prevent the presence of the RNQPs on plants for planting of Humulus lupulus, other than seeds

Interpretation

In this Annex:

‘competent authority’, in relation to plants for planting originating in a third country, means the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin or any official authority or body acting under the supervision of the national plant protection organisation;

‘RNQPs’ means GB regulated non-quarantine pests.

PART AMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on fodder plant seed

1.  Inspection of the crop

(1) The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out field inspections on the crop from which the fodder plant seed is produced concerning the presence of RNQPs in the crop to ensure that the presence of RNQPs does not exceed the thresholds set out in the table in Part A of Annex 4.

(2) For the purposes of point (1), the competent authority may authorise inspectors, other than the professional operators, to carry out the field inspections on its behalf and under its official supervision.

(3) Field inspections may only be carried out when the condition and the stage of development of the crop allow for an adequate inspection. At least one field inspection must be carried out each year, at the most appropriate time for the detection of the respective RNQPs.

(4) The competent authority must determine the size, the number and the distribution of the portions of the field to be inspected in accordance with appropriate methods.

(5) The proportion of the crops for the production of seed to be officially inspected by the competent authority must be at least 5%.

2.  Sampling and testing of fodder plant seed

(1) The competent authority must:

(a)officially draw seed samples from lots of fodder plant seed;

(b)authorise seed samplers to carry out sampling on its behalf and under its official supervision;

(c)compare the seed samples drawn by itself with those of the same seed lot drawn by the seed samplers under official supervision as referred to in point (b);

(d)supervise the performance of the seed samplers provided for in point (2).

(2) The competent authority or the professional operator under official supervision must sample and test the fodder plant seed in accordance with up-to-date international methods.

(3) Except for automatic sampling, the competent authority must check a proportion of at least 5 % of the seed lots entered for official certification.

(4) That proportion must be as spread as evenly possible over natural and legal persons entering seed for certification, and the species entered, but may also be aimed at eliminating specific doubts.

(5) In the case of automatic sampling, appropriate procedures must be applied and the sampling must be officially supervised.

(6) For the examination of seed for certification, samples must be drawn from homogeneous lots and, as regards the lot and sample weights, in accordance with the table in Annex 3 to Directive 66/401/EEC.

3.  The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPsPlants for planting (genus or species)Requirements
Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosusPre-basic, basic and certified seeds of Medicago sativa L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis spp. insidiosus,

(b)

the crop has been grown on land on which no previous Medicago sativa L. crop was present during the last three years prior to sowing, and no symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus have been observed during any field inspection at the site of production or no symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus have been observed on any Medicago sativa L. crop adjacent to it, during the previous cropping, or

(c)

the crop belongs to a variety recognised as being highly resistant to Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. insidiosus and the content of inert matter does not exceed 0.1% by weight

Ditylenchus dipsaciPre-basic, basic and certified seeds of Medicago sativa L.
(a)

no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci have been observed at the site of production during the previous cropping, no main host crops have been grown during the two preceding years on the site of production and appropriate hygiene measures have been taken to prevent infestation of the place of production,

(b)

no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci have been observed at the site of production during the previous cropping and no Ditylenchus dipsaci has been found by laboratory tests on a representative sample, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to an appropriate physical or chemical treatment against Ditylenchus dipsaci and have been found to be free of this pest after laboratory tests on a representative sample.

PART BMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on propagating material of Vitis sp.

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

Insects and mites
RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPsPlants for planting (genus or species)Requirements
Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch [VITEVI]Vitis vinifera L.
(a)

the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch,

(b)

the plants have been grafted on rootstocks resistant to Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch, or

(c)

in the case where propagating material which is intended for marketing showed signs or symptoms of Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch, the entire lot of that material has been subjected to fumigation, hot water treatment or another appropriate treatment in accordance with protocols of the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, or other protocols which are internationally recognised to ensure freedom from Daktulosphaira vitifoliae Fitch.

Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Arabis mosaic virus [ARMV00], Grapevine fanleaf virus [GFLV00], Grapevine fleck virus [GFKV00], Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1 [GLRAV1] and Grapevine leafroll associated virus 3 [GLRAV3]Vitis vinifera L.Symptoms of all viruses listed in column 1 have been observed on no more than 10% of vines in the stock nurseries and those vines have been eliminated from propagation.

PART CMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on propagating material of ornamental plants and other plants for planting intended for ornamental purposes

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow et al. [ERWIAMPlants for planting, other than seeds, of Amelanchier Medik., Chaenomeles Lindl., Cotoneaster Medik., Crataegus Tourn. ex L., Cydonia Mill., Eriobtrya Lindl., Malus Mill., Mespilus Bosc ex Spach, Photinia davidiana Decne., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.
(a)

the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Erwinia amylovora (Burrill) Winslow et al., or

(b)

the plants have been grown in a production site that has been visually inspected at an appropriate time during the last growing season for the detection of that pest and plants showing symptoms of that pest, and any surrounding host plants, have been immediately rogued out and destroyed.

Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L.

In the case of seeds:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al.

In the case of plants other than seeds:

(a)the seedlings have been grown from seeds that meet the above requirements, and

(b)the plants have been maintained in appropriate hygiene conditions to prevent infection.

Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L.

In the case of seeds:

(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al.

In the case of plants other than seeds:

(a)the seedlings have been grown from seeds that meet the above requirements, and

(b)the plants have been maintained in appropriate hygiene conditions to prevent infection.

Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L.

In the case of seeds:

(a)the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al.,

(b)no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at the site of production at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants, or

(c)the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

In the case of plants other than seeds:

(a)the seedlings have been grown from seeds that meet the above requirements, and

(b)the plants have been maintained in appropriate hygiene conditions to prevent infection.

Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet [SCIRPI]Pinus L.
(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet,

(b)

no symptoms of needle blight, caused by Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet, have been observed at the site of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

appropriate treatments have been carried out against needle blight, caused by Dothistroma septosporum (Dorogin) Morelet and the plants have been inspected before movement and found free from symptoms of needle blight.

Phytophthora austrocedri Greslebin & Hansen [PHYTAU]

Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murr.) Parl., Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (D.Don) Sudw./(Lamb.) Spach, Cupressus sempervirens var. sempervirens L., Juniperus communis ssp. communis L., and

Libocedrus chilensis (D.Don) Endl.

(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Phytophthora austrocedri Greslebin & Hansen, or

(b)

no symptoms of Phytophthora austrocedri Greslebin & Hansen have been observed on plants at the site of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

Phytophthora lateralis T. Jung, M.J.C. Stukely & T.I. Burgess [PHYTLI]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chamaecyparis formosensis Matsum., Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Murr.) Parl., Chamaecyparis obtusa Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl., Chamaecyparis pisifera Sieb. & Zucc. ex Endl., Taxus brevifolia Nutt. and Thuja occidentalis L.
(a)

the plants originate in areas known to be free from Phytophthora lateralis T. Jung, M.J.C. Stukely & T.I. Burgess, or

(b)

no symptoms of Phytophthora lateralis T. Jung, M.J.C. Stukely & T.I. Burgess have been observed on plants at the site of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni [PLASHA]Seeds of Helianthus annuus L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni,

(b)

no symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni have been observed at the seed production site in at least two inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the growing season,

(i)

the seed production site has been subject to at least two inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest, during the growing season,

(ii)

no more than 5% of plants have shown symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni during those inspections, and all plants showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni have been removed and destroyed immediately after inspection, and

(iii)

at the final inspection no plants have been found showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni,

(i)

the seed production site has been subject to at least two inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the growing season,

(ii)

all plants showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni have been removed and destroyed immediately after inspection, and

(iii)

at the final inspection, no plants have been found showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni, and a representative sample from each lot has been tested and found free from Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni, or

(e)

the seeds have been subjected to an appropriate treatment which has been demonstrated to be effective against all known strains of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni.

Puccinia horiana P. Hennings [PUCCHN]Chrysanthemum L.
(a)

the plants derive from mother plants which have been inspected at least monthly during the previous three months and no symptoms have been seen at the site of production, or

(b)

mother plants showing symptoms have been removed and destroyed, along with plants within a 1 m radius, and an appropriate physical or chemical treatment has been applied to the plants which have been inspected before movement and found free from symptoms.

Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Opogona sacchari Bojer [OPOGSC]Beaucarnea Lem., Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss., Crassula L., Crinum L., Dracaena Vand. ex L., Ficus L., Musa L., Pachira Aubl., Palmae, Sansevieria Thunb. and Yucca L.
(a)

the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Opogona sacchari Bojer,

(b)

the plants have been grown at a production site at which no symptoms or signs of Opogona sacchari Bojer have been observed on visual inspections carried out at least every three months during a period of at least six months prior to movement, or

(c)

a regime is applied on the site of production aimed at monitoring and suppressing the population of Opogona sacchari Bojer and at removing infested plants and each lot has been visually inspected, at the most appropriate time to detect the pest, before movement and found free from symptoms of Opogona sacchari Bojer.

Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Camassia Lindl., Chionodoxa Boiss., Crocus flavus Weston, Galanthus L., Hyacinthus Tourn. ex L., Hymenocallis Salisb., Muscari Mill., Narcissus L., Ornithogalum L., Puschkinia Adams, Sternbergia Waldst. & Kit., Scilla L., and Tulipa L.
(a)

the plants have been inspected and no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev have been observed on the lot since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the bulbs have been found free from symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev on the basis of visual inspections carried out at the most appropriate time to detect the pest, and have been packed for sale to the final consumer.

Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pyri’ Seemüller & Schneider [PHYPPY]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pyrus L.
(a)

the plants:

(i)

derive from mother plants which have been visually inspected and found free from symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pyri’ Seemüller & Schneider, and

(aa)

have been produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pyri’ Seemüller & Schneider, or

(bb)

the plants have been grown in a site of production found free from the pest over the last complete growing season by visual inspection, and any symptomatic plants in the immediate vicinity have been rogued out and destroyed immediately, or

(b)

no more than 2% of plants in the site of production have shown symptoms during visual inspections at appropriate times during the last growing season, and those symptomatic plants and any symptomatic plants in the immediate vicinity have been rogued out and destroyed immediately.

Chrysanthemum stunt viroid [CSVD00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Argyranthemum Webb ex Sch.Bip. and Chrysanthemum L.The plants derive within three generations of propagation from stock which has been found to be free from Chrysanthemum stunt viroid by testing.
Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus [INSV00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Begonia x hiemalis, Fotsch, Impatiens L. and New Guinea Hybrids
(a)

the plants have been grown in a site of production that has been subjected to a monitoring of relevant thrips vectors (Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande) and, upon their detection, to appropriate treatments to ensure effective suppression of their populations, and no symptoms of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus have been observed on plants at the site of production during the current growing period, or

(b)

any plants at the production site showing symptoms of Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus during the current growing period have been rogued out and a representative sample of the plants has been tested and found free from Impatiens necrotic spot tospovirus.

Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capiscum annuum L.
(a)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Potato spindle tuber viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the plants have been subjected to official testing for Potato spindle tuber viroid, on a representative sample and using appropriate methods, and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Plum pox virus [PPV000]

Plants for planting, other than seeds, of following species of Prunus L.:

Prunus armeniaca L., Prunus blireiana Andre, Prunus brigantina Vill., Prunus cerasifera Ehrh., Prunus cistena Hansen, Prunus curdica Fenzl and Fritsch., Prunus domestica ssp. domestica L., Prunus domestica ssp. insititia (L.) K. Schneid, Prunus domestica ssp. italica (Borkh.) Hegi., Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb, Prunus glandulosa Thunb., Prunus holosericea Batal., Prunus hortulana Bailey, Prunus japonica Thunb., Prunus mandshurica (Maxim.) Koehne, Prunus maritima Marsh., Prunus mume Sieb. and Zucc., Prunus nigra Ait., Prunus persica (L.) Batsch, Prunus salicina L., Prunus sibirica L., Prunus simonii Carr., Prunus spinosa L., Prunus tomentosa Thunb., Prunus triloba Lindl. and all other Prunus L. susceptible to Plum pox virus Fotsch

(a)

in the case of vegetatively propagated rootstocks of Prunus L., they are derived from mother plants which have been sampled and tested within the previous five years and found free from Plum pox virus, and

(i)

the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Plum pox virus,

(ii)

no symptoms of Plum pox virus have been observed on the plants at the site of production over the last complete growing season and in the most appropriate period of the year, taking into account the climatic conditions and the growing conditions of the plant and the biology of Plum pox virus, and any symptomatic plants in the immediate vicinity have been rogued out and immediately destroyed, or

(iii)

where symptoms of Plum pox virus have been observed on no more than 1% of plants at the site of production over the last complete growing season and in the most appropriate period of the year, taking into account the climatic conditions and the growing conditions of the plant and the biology of Plum pox virus, any symptomatic plants in the immediate vicinity have been rogued out and immediately destroyed, and a representative sample of the remaining asymptomatic plants in the lots in which symptomatic plants were found has been tested and found free from the pest.

Tomato ringspot virus [TORSV0]Pelargonium L’Herit. ex Ait.
(a)

the plants originate from places of production known to be free from Tomato ringspot virus, or

(b)

the plants are no more than fourth generation stock, derived from mother plants found to be free from Tomato ringspot virus by testing.

Tomato ringspot virus [TORSV0]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Malus L. and Prunus L.
(a)

the plants are derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for at least the pest Tomato ringspot virus, using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods, and has been found free from the pests tested, and

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tomato ringspot virus item have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus [TSWV00]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Begonia x hiemalis Fotsch, Capsicum annuum L., Chrysanthemum L., Gerbera L., Impatiens L., New Guinea Hybrids and Pelargonium L.
(a)

the plants have grown in a site of production that has been subjected to a monitoring of relevant thrips vectors (Frankliniella occidentalis and Thrips tabaci) and, upon their detection, to appropriate treatments to ensure effective suppression of their populations, and no symptoms of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus have been observed on plants at the site of production during the current growing period, or

(b)

any plants at the production site showing symptoms of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus during the current growing period have been rogued out and a representative sample of the plants to be moved has been tested and found free from Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus.

PART DMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on forest reproductive material, other than seeds

1.  Visual inspections

(1) The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements in point (2) are satisfied in respect of forest reproductive material, other than seeds, of Pinus spp.

(2) The requirements are that the forest reproductive material is found free from Dothistroma septosporum upon visual inspection at the production site or place.

(3) The visual inspections must take place once a year, in the most appropriate period to detect those pests, taking into account the climatic conditions and the growing conditions of the plant, and the biology of the pest.

2.  Other requirements

(1) The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that, the requirements in point (2) are satisfied in respect of forest reproductive material of Pinus spp.

(2) The requirements are that:

(a)the forest reproductive material originates in areas known to be free from Dothistroma septosporum;

(b)no symptoms of needle blight caused by Dothistroma septosporum have been observed at the place or site of production or its immediate vicinity over the last complete growing season; or

(c)appropriate treatments have been carried out in the place or site of production against needle blight caused by Dothistroma septosporum and the forest reproductive material has been visually inspected before movement and found free from symptoms of Dothistroma septosporum.

PART EMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on vegetable seed

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. [CORBMI]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method or an equivalent method, and

(i)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al.,

(ii)

no symptoms of disease caused by Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(iii)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Clavibacter michiganensis ssp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al. [XANTPH]Phaseolus vulgaris L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al.,

(b)

the crop from which the seed was harvested has been visually inspected at appropriate times during the growing season and found free from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al., or

(c)

a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found in those tests to be free from Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al..

Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Schaad et al. [XANTFF]Phaseolus vulgaris L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Schaad et al.,

(b)

the crop from which the seed was harvested has been visually inspected at appropriate times during the growing season and found free from Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Schaad et al., or

(c)

a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found in those tests to be free from Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans Schaad et al.

Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to free from Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by an appropriate acid extraction, and originate in areas known to free from Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al., and

(b)

either:

(i)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(ii)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times to detect the pest during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by an appropriate acid extraction and originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al., and

(b)

either:

(i)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(ii)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. on a representative sample and using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by an appropriate acid extraction and originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al., or

(i)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(ii)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. [XANTVE]Capsicum annuum L
(a)

the seeds originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. [XANTVE]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by an appropriate acid extraction and originate in areas known to be free from Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al.,

(b)

no symptoms of disease caused by Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. have been observed on visual inspections at appropriate times during the complete cycle of vegetation of the plants at the site of production, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Xanthomonas vesicatoria (ex Doidge) Vauterin et al. on a representative sample using appropriate methods (whether or not following an appropriate treatment) and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Insects and mites

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) [ACANOB]Phaseolus coccineus L. and Phaseolus vulgaris L.A representative sample of the seed has been subject to visual inspection at the most appropriate time to detect Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say), which may be following an appropriate treatment, and the seed has been found to be free from that pest.
Bruchus pisorum (L.) [BRCHPI]Pisum sativum L.A representative sample of the seed has been subject to visual inspection at the most appropriate time to detect Bruchus pisorum (L.), which may be following an appropriate treatment, and the seed has been found to be free from that pest.
Bruchus rufimanus L. [BRCHRU]Vicia faba L.A representative sample of the seed has been subject to visual inspection at the most appropriate time to detect Bruchus rufimanus L., which may be following an appropriate treatment, and the seed has been found to be free from that pest.
Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Allium cepa L. and Allium porrum L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time to detect Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of that pest have been observed,

(b)

the harvested seeds have been found to be free of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev after laboratory tests on a representative sample, or

(c)

the planting material has been subjected to an appropriate chemical or physical treatment against Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev and the seeds have been found to be free of that pest after laboratory tests on a representative sample.

Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Pepino mosaic virus [PEPMV0]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds have been obtained by means of an appropriate acid extraction method or an equivalent method, and

(i)

the seeds originate in areas where Pepino mosaic virus is known not to occur,

(ii)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Pepino mosaic virus have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(iii)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Pepino mosaic virus, on a representative sample using appropriate methods, and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capsicum annuum L., and Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas where Potato spindle tuber viroid is not known to occur,

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Potato spindle tuber viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Potato spindle tuber viroid, on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Tomato apical stunt viroid [TASVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas where Tomato apical stunt viroid is not known to occur,

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tomato apical stunt viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Tomato apical stunt viroid on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid [CSVS0]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the seeds originate in areas where Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid is not known to occur,

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

the seeds have been subjected to official testing for Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

PART FMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on seed potatoes

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Blackleg (Dickeya Samson et al. spp. [1DICKG]; Pectobacterium Waldee emend. Hauben et al. spp. [1PECBG])Solanum tuberosum L.

In the case of pre-basic seed potatoes, official inspections show that they derive from mother plants which are free from Dickeya Samson et al. spp. and Pectobacterium Waldee emend. Hauben et al. spp.

In the case of all categories, the growing plants have been subjected to official field inspections by the competent authority.

Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum tuberosum L.

In the case of pre-basic seed potatoes,

official inspections show that they derive from mother plants which are free from Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al.

In the case of all categories:

(a)the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al., taking into account the possible presence of the vectors, or

(b)no symptoms of Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al., have been seen during official inspections by the competent authority of growing plants at the site of production since the start of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

Mosaic symptoms caused by viruses and symptoms caused by Potato leaf roll virusSolanum tuberosum L.

In the case of pre-basic seed potatoes, they derive from mother plants which are free from Potato virus A, Potato virus M, Potato virus S, Potato virus X, Potato virus Y and Potato leaf roll virus.

Where methods of micro-propagation are used, compliance with this requirement must be established by official testing, or testing under official supervision, of the mother plant.

Where methods of clonal selection are used, compliance with this requirement must be established by official testing, or testing under official supervision, of the clonal stock.

In the case of all categories, the growing plants have been subjected to official inspection by the competent authority.

Meloidogyne fallax Karssen [MELGFA]Solanum tuberosum L.
(a)

the tubers originate in an area in which Meloidogyne fallax Karssen is known not to occur, or

(b)

where they originate in an area in which Meloidogyne fallax Karssen is known to occur:

(i)

that the tubers originate from a place of production which has been found free from Meloidogyne fallax Karssen based on an annual survey of host crops, by visual inspection of host plants at appropriate times and by visual inspection both externally and by cutting of tubers after harvest from potato crops grown at the place of production, or

(ii)

that after harvest the tubers have been randomly sampled and checked for the presence of symptoms after an appropriate method to induce symptoms or laboratory tested, as well as inspected visually, both externally and by cutting the tubers, at appropriate times, and no symptoms of Meloidogyne fallax Karssen have been found.

Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Solanum tuberosum L.

In the case of clonal stock, official testing, or testing under official supervision, has shown that they derive from mother plants which are free from Potato spindle tuber viroid.

In the case of pre-basic and basic seed potatoes, no symptoms of Potato spindle tuber viroid have been found, or for each lot, official post-harvest testing of tubers have been performed and those tubers have been found free from Potato spindle tuber viroid.

In the case of certified seed potatoes, official visual inspection has shown that they are free from Potato spindle tuber viroid, and if any symptoms of the pest were seen, testing was carried out.

Symptoms of virus infectionSolanum tuberosum L.During official inspection of the direct progeny, the number of symptomatic plants did not exceed the threshold specified in Part F of Annex 4.
Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum tuberosum L.The competent authority has subjected the lots to official inspection and confirms that they do not exceed the threshold specified in Part F of Annex 4.
Ditylenchus destructor Thorne [DITYDE]Solanum tuberosum L.The competent authority has subjected the lots to official inspection and confirms that they do not exceed the threshold specified in Part F of Annex 4.
Black scurf affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface, as caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris (A.B. Frank) Donk [RHIZSO]Solanum tuberosum L.The competent authority has subjected the lots to official inspection and confirms that they do not exceed the threshold specified in Part F of Annex 4.
Powdery scab affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface as caused by Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh. [SPONSU].Solanum tuberosum L.The competent authority has subjected the lots to official inspection and confirms that they do not exceed the threshold specified in Part F of Annex 4.

In addition, the competent authority must carry out official inspections to ensure that the presence of the RNQPS on the growing plants specified in any entry of the table below do not exceed the thresholds in the corresponding entries of the table:

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of pre-basic seed potatoes

(4)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of basic seed potatoes

(5)

Thresholds for the direct progeny of certified seed potatoes

PBTCPB
Symptoms of virus infectionSolanum tuberosum L.0%0.5%4%10%
Blackleg (Dickeya Samson et al. spp. [1DICKG]; Pectobacterium Waldee emend. Hauben et al. spp. [1PECBG])Solanum tuberosum L.0%Practically freePractically freePractically free
Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Ditylenchus destructor Thorne [DITYDE]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Black scurf as caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris (A.B. Frank) Donk [RHIZSO]Solanum tuberosum L.0%1% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface5% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface5% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface
Powdery scab as caused by Spongospora subterranea (Wallr.) Lagerh. [SPONSU]Solanum tuberosum L.0%1% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface3% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface3% affecting tubers over more than 10% of their surface

Mosaic symptoms caused by viruses

and

symptoms caused by Potato leaf roll virus [PLRV00]

Solanum tuberosum L.0%0.1%0.8%6%
Meloidogyne fallax Karssen [MELGFA]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%
Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Solanum tuberosum L.0%0%0%0%

PART GMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPS on seed of oil and fibre plants

1.  Inspection of the crop

(1) The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out field inspections on the crop from which the seed of Helianthus annuus L. is produced concerning the presence of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni in the crop to ensure that the presence of that pest does not exceed the thresholds set out in the table in Part G of Annex 4.

(2) For the purposes of point (1), the competent authority may authorise inspectors, other than the professional operators, to carry out the field inspections on its behalf and under its official supervision.

(3) Those field inspections must be carried out when the condition and the stage of development of the crop allow for an adequate inspection. At least one field inspection must be carried out each year, at the most appropriate time for the detection of the respective RNQPs.

(4) The competent authority must determine the size, the number and the distribution of the portions of the field to be inspected in accordance with appropriate methods.

(5) The proportion of the crops for the production of seed to be officially inspected by the competent authority must be at least 5%.

2.  Sampling and testing of oil and fibre plants

(1) The competent authority must:

(a)officially draw seed samples from lots of oil and fibre plants;

(b)authorise seed samplers to carry out sampling on its behalf and under its official supervision;

(c)compare the seed samples drawn by itself with those of the same seed lot drawn by the seed samplers under official supervision as referred to in point (b);

(d)supervise the performance of the seed samplers.

(2) The competent authority or the professional operator under official supervision must sample and test oil and fibre plants in accordance with up-to-date international methods.

(3) Except for automatic sampling, the competent authority must check a proportion of at least 5 % of the seed lots entered for official certification.

(4) That proportion must be spread as evenly as possible over natural and legal persons entering seed for certification and the species entered, but may also be aimed at eliminating specific doubts.

(5) In the case of automatic sampling, appropriate procedures must be applied and the sampling must be officially supervised.

(6) For the examination of seed for certification, samples must be drawn from homogeneous lots and, as regards the lot and sample weights, in accordance with the table in Annex 3 to Directive 66/401/EEC.

3.  The competent authority, or the professional operators under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out additional inspections and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de ToniSeeds of Helianthus annuus L
(a)

the seeds of Helianthus annuus L. originate in areas known to be free from Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni,

(b)

no symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni have been observed at the production site in at least two inspections at appropriate times during the growing season, or

(i)

the production site has been subject to at least two field inspections at appropriate times to detect Plasmopara halstedii Farlow) Berlese & de Toni during the growing season,

(ii)

no more than 5 % of plants have shown symptons of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni during field inspection and all plants showing symptoms of that pest have been removed and destroyed immediately after inspection, and

(iii)

at the final inspection no plants have been found showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni,

(i)

the production site has been subject to at least two field inspections at appropriate times during the growing season,

(ii)

all plants showing symptoms of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni have been removed and destroyed immediately after inspection, and

(iii)

at the final inspection, no plants have been found showing symptoms of Plasmopara. Halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni, and a representative sample from each lot has been tested and found free from that plant pest, or

(e)

the seeds have been subjected to an appropriate treatment which has been demonstrated to be effective against all known strains of Plasmopara halstedii (Farlow) Berlese & de Toni.

Botrytis cinereaSeeds of Helianthus annuus L. and Linum usitatissimum L
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Botrytis cinerea has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Diaporthe caulivora (Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora)Seeds of Glycine max (L.) Merryl
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Diaporthe caulivora (Diaporthe phaseolorum var. caulivora) has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Diaporthe var. sojaeSeeds of Glycine max (L.) Merryl
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Diaporthe var. sojae has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Alternaria linicolaSeeds of Linum usitatissimum L.
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Alternaria linicola has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Boeremia exigua var. linicolaSeeds of Linum usitatissimum L.
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Boeremia exigua var. linicola has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Colletotrichum liniSeeds of Linum usitatissimum L.
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Colletotrichum lini has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded on the basis of a laboratory test of a representative sample.

Fusarium (anamorphic genus), other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’DonnellSeeds of Linum usitatissimum L.
(a)

seed treatment authorised for use against Fusarium (anamorphic genus), other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell, has been applied, or

(b)

the set tolerance on the seed is not exceeded based on laboratory test of a representative sample.

PART HMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on vegetable propagating and planting material, other than seeds

1.  The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that:

(a)the plants appear at least, on visual inspection, to be practically free from pests listed in the table below, in respect of the genera or species concerned;

(b)any plants showing visible signs or symptoms of the pests listed in the table below, at the stage of the growing crop, have been treated properly immediately upon their appearance or, where appropriate, have been eliminated;

(c)in the case of bulbs of shallots and garlic, the plants derive directly from material which, at the stage of the growing crop, has been checked and found to be practically free from any pest listed in the table below.

2.  In addition, the competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting, are satisfied:

Bacteria

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al. [LIBEPS]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

the plants have been produced in areas known to be free from Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al., taking into account the possible presence of the vectors, or

(b)

no symptoms of Candidatus Liberibacter ‘solanacearum’ Liefting et al., have been seen during official inspections by the competent authority of growing plants at the site of production since the start of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Smith) Davis et al. [CORBMI]Solanum lycopersicum L.The plants have been grown from seeds which comply with the requirements specified in Part E of Annex 5 and have been maintained free from infection by appropriate hygiene measures.
Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.The seedlings have been grown from seeds which comply with the requirements specified in Part E of Annex 5 and the plants have been maintained free from infection by appropriate hygiene measures.
Xanthomonas gardneri (ex Šutič) Jones et al. [XANTGA]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.The seedlings have been grown from seeds which comply with the requirements specified in Part E of Annex 5 and the plants have been maintained free from infection by appropriate hygiene measures.
Xanthomonas perforans Jones et al. [XANTPF]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.The seedlings have been grown from seeds which comply with the requirements specified in Part E of Annex 5 and the plants have been maintained free from infection by appropriate hygiene measures.
Xanthomonas euvesicatoria Jones et al. [XANTEU]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.The seedlings have been grown from seeds which comply with the requirements specified in Part E of Annex 5 and the plants have been maintained free from infection by appropriate hygiene measures.
Fungi and oomycetes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Fusarium Link (anamorphic genus), other than Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Kill. & Maire) W.L. Gordon and Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell (“the pest”)Asparagus officinalis L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected as follows:

(i)

it has been inspected at an appropriate time for the detection of the pest during the growing season, a representative sample of the plants have been uprooted and no symptoms of the pest have been observed, or

(ii)

it has been inspected at least twice at appropriate times for the detection of the pest during the growing season and plants showing symptoms of the pest have been rogued out immediately with no symptoms seen at a final inspection of the growing crop, and

(b)

the crowns have been visually inspected before movement and no symptoms of the pest have been seen.

Helicobasidium brebissonii (Desm.) Donk [HLCBBR]Asparagus officinalis L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected as follows:

(i)

it has been inspected at an appropriate time for the detection of Helicobasidium brebissonii (Desm.) Donk during the growing season, a representative sample of the plants have been uprooted and no symptoms of that pest have been observed, or

(ii)

it has been inspected at least twice at appropriate times for the detection of Helicobasidium brebissonii (Desm.) Donk during the growing season and plants showing symptoms of that pest have been rogued out immediately with no symptoms seen at a final inspection of the growing crop, and

(b)

the crowns have been visually inspected before movement and no symptoms of Helicobasidium brebissonii (Desm.) Donk have been seen.

Stromatinia cepivora Berk. [SCLOCE]Allium cepa L., Allium fistulosum L. and Allium porrum L.
(a)

the plants are module-raised transplants grown in medium free from Stromatinia cepivora Berk., or

(b)

the crop has been visually inspected at an appropriate time for the detection of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. during the growing season, and:

(i)

no symptoms of that pest have been observed, or

(ii)

plants showing symptoms of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. have been rogued out immediately with no symptoms seen at an additional final inspection of the growing crop, and

(c)

the plants have been visually inspected before movement and no symptoms of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. have been seen.

Stromatinia cepivora Berk. [SCLOCE]Allium sativum L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected as follows:

(i)

it has been inspected at an appropriate time for the detection of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. during the growing season and no symptoms of that pest have been observed, or

(ii)

it has been inspected at an appropriate time for the detection of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. during the growing season and plants showing symptoms of that pest have been rogued out immediately with no symptoms seen at an additional final inspection of the growing crop, and

(b)

the plants have been visually inspected before movement and no symptoms of Stromatinia cepivora Berk. have been seen.

Verticillium dahlia Kleb. [VERTDA]Cynara cardunculus L.
(a)

mother plants derive from pathogen-tested material,

(b)

the plants have been grown in a site of production of which the cropping history is known, with no records of the occurrence of Verticillium dahliae Kleb., and

(c)

the plants have been visually inspected at appropriate times since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and found to be free from symptoms of Verticillium dahliae Kleb.

Nematodes

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev [DITYDI]Allium cepa L. and Allium sativum L.

In the case of plants, other than plants for the production of a commercial crop:

(a)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of the pest since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev have been observed,

(i)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of the pest since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and not more than 2% of plants have shown symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev infestation,

(ii)

the plants found to be infected by that pest have been rogued out immediately, and

(iii)

the plants have subsequently been found to be free from that pest through laboratory tests on a representative sample, or

(c)

the plants have been subjected to an appropriate chemical or physical treatment against Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev and have been found to be free from that pest after laboratory tests on a representative sample.

In the case of plants for production of a commercial crop:

(a)the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of the pest since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev have been observed,

(b)(i)the crop has been inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of the pest since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation,

(ii)plants showing symptoms of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev have been rogued out immediately, and

(iii)the plants have subsequently been found to be free from that pest after laboratory tests on a representative sample, or

(c)the plants have been subject to an appropriate physical or chemical treatment and have been found to be free of Ditylenchus dipsaci (Kuehn) Filipjev after laboratory tests on a representative sample.

Viruses, viroids, virus-like diseases and phytoplasmas

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Leek yellow stripe virus [LYSV00]Allium sativum L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of Leek yellow stripe virus since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of that pest have been seen, or

(i)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of Leek yellow stripe virus since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation on which inspection not more than 10% of the plants showed symptoms of that pest,

(ii)

the plants found infected by that pest were rogued out immediately, and

(iii)

not more than 1% of plants showed symptoms of that pest on a final inspection.

Onion yellow dwarf virus [OYDV00]Allium cepa L. and Allium sativum L.
(a)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of Onion yellow dwarf virus have been seen, or

(i)

the crop has been visually inspected at least once at an appropriate time for the detection of Onion yellow dwarf virus since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation on which inspection not more than 10% of the plants showed symptoms of that pest, and

(ii)

the plants found infected by that pest were rogued out immediately, and

(iii)

not more than 1% of plants showed symptoms of that pest on a final inspection.

Potato spindle tuber viroid [PSTVD0]Capsicum annuum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Potato spindle tuber viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the plants have been subjected to official testing for Potato spindle tuber viroid on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found to be in those tests, free from that pest.

Tomato apical stunt viroid [TASVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tomato apical stunt viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the plants have been subjected to official testing for Tomato apical stunt viroid on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid [TCDVD0]Solanum lycopersicum L.
(a)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the plants have been subjected to official testing for Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Tobacco mild green mosaic virus [TMGMV0]Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum annuum L.
(a)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Tobacco mild green mosaic virus have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation, or

(b)

the plants have been subjected to official testing for Tobacco mild green mosaic virus on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus [TSWV00]Capsicum annuum L., Lactuca sativa L., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.
(a)

the plants have been grown in a site of production that has been subjected to a monitoring regime of relevant thrips vectors (Frankliniella occidentalis Pergande and Thrips tabaci Lindeman), and upon detection of those vectors appropriate treatments have been carried out to ensure effective suppression of populations, and

(i)

no symptoms of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus have been observed on plants at the site of production during the current growing period, or

(ii)

any plants at the production site showing symptoms of Tomato spotted wilt tospovirus during the current growing period have been rogued out and a representative sample of the plants has been tested and found to be free from that pest.

PART IMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on seed of Solanum tuberosum L.

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the following requirements are satisfied in relation to seed of Solanum tuberosum:

(a)the seeds originate in areas where Potato spindle tuber viroid is not known to occur;

(b)no symptoms of diseases caused by Potato spindle tuber viroid have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their complete cycle of vegetation; or

(c)the plants have been subjected to official testing for Potato spindle tuber viroid, on a representative sample using appropriate methods and have been found in those tests to be free from that pest.

PART JMeasures to prevent the presence of RNQPs on plants for planting of Humulus lupulus L., other than seeds

The competent authority, or the professional operator under the official supervision of the competent authority, must carry out checks and take any other action which is necessary or appropriate to ensure that the requirements specified in the following table in relation to the respective RNQPs and plants for planting are satisfied:

Fungi

(1)

RNQPs or symptoms caused by RNQPs

(2)

Plants for planting (genus or species)

(3)

Requirements

Verticillium dahliae Kleb. [VERTDA]Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Humulus lupulus L.
(a)

the plants for planting derive from mother plants which have been visually inspected at the most appropriate time and found to be free from symptoms of Verticillium dahlia, and

(b)

the plants for planting have been:

(i)

produced in a place of production known to be free from Verticilium dahlia, or

(ii)

isolated from production crops of Humulus lupulus, and:

(aa)

the production site has been found to be free from Verticillium dahliae over the last complete growing season at appropriate times by visual inspection of the foliage at the most appropriate time, and

(bb)

the cropping and soil-borne disease history of fields has been recorded and there has been a rest period from host plants of at least four years between findings of Verticillium dahliae and the next planting.

Verticillium nonalfalfae Inderbitzin, H.W. Platt, Bostock, R.M. Davis & K.V. Subbarao [VERTNO]Humulus lupulus L.
(a)

the plants for planting derive from mother plants which have been visually inspected at the most appropriate time and found to be free from symptoms of Verticillium nonalfalfae, and

(b)

the plants for planting have been:

(i)

produced in a place of production known to be free from Verticillium nonalfalfae, or

(ii)

isolated from production crops of Humulus lupulus, and

(aa)

the production site has been found to be free from Verticillium nonalfalfae over the last complete growing season at appropriate times by visual inspection of the foliage, and

(bb)

the cropping and soil-borne disease history of fields have been recorded and there has been a rest period from host plants of at least four years between findings of Verticillium nonalfalfae and the next planting. 

Regulation 9

SCHEDULE 6New Annex 6 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 6List of plants, plant products and other objects which may not be introduced into Great Britain if originating or dispatched from certain third countries

PART AList of plants, plant products and other objects from third countries, other than high-risk plants, plant products and other objects, which may not be introduced into Great Britain

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Third country, group of third countries or specific area of third country

1.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Chamaecyparis Spach, Juniperus L., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr.Any third country other than: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine
2.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Castanea Mill. and Quercus L., with leavesAny third country other than: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine
3.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Populus L., with leavesCanada, Mexico and the USA
4.Isolated bark of Castanea Mill.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
5.Isolated bark of Quercus L., other than Quercus suber L.Canada, Mexico and the USA
6.Isolated bark of Acer saccharum Marsh.Canada, Mexico and the USA
7.Isolated bark of Populus L.The Americas
8.Plants for planting, other than dormant plants free from leaves, flowers and fruits, of Chaenomeles Ldl., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L. and Rosa L.Any third country other than: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine
9.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L. and their hybrids, and Fragaria L.Any third country other than: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine and the USA, other than Hawaii
10.Plants, other than fruits, of Vitis L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
11.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Citrus L., Fortunella Swingle and Poncirus Raf., and their hybridsAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
12.Plants for planting, other than dormant plants free from leaves, flowers and fruits, of Photinia Ldl.China, Democratic Peopleʼs Republic of Korea, Japan, Republic of Korea and the USA
13.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Phoenix spp.Algeria and Morocco
14.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of the family Poaceae, other than plants of ornamental perennial grasses of the subfamilies Bambusoideae and Panicoideae and of the genera Buchloe, Bouteloua Lag., Calamagrostis, Cortaderia Stapf., Glyceria R. Br., Hakonechloa Mak. ex Honda, Hystrix, Molinia, Phalaris L., Shibataea, Spartina Schreb., Stipa L. and Uniola L.Any third country other than: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine
15.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., seed potatoesAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
16.Plants for planting of stolon- or tuber-forming species of Solanum L. and their hybrids, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. specified in entry 15Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
17.Tubers of species of Solanum L., and their hybrids, other than those specified in entries 15 and 16Any third country other than Algeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, EU Member States, Israel, Libya, Liechtenstein, Morocco, Serbia, Syria, Switzerland, Tunisia and Turkey
18.Plants for planting of Solanaceae other than seeds and the plants specified in entries 15, 16 and 17Any third country other than: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and Ukraine
19.Soil consisting in part of solid organic substancesAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland
20.Growing medium, other than soil, consisting in whole or in part of solid organic substances, other than any composed entirely of peat or fibre of Cocos nucifera L., previously not used for growing of plants or for any agricultural purposesAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

PART BList of high-risk plants, plant products and other objects from third countries which may not be introduced into Great Britain pending a risk assessment

1.  Plants for planting, other than seeds, in vitro material and naturally or artificially dwarfed woody plants for planting, originating from any third country, other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, and belonging to the following genera or species:

Acacia Mill.
Acer L.
Albizia Durazz.
Alnus Mill.
Annona L.
Bauhinia L.
—Berberis L.
—Betula L.
—Caesalpinia L.
—Cassia L.
—Castanea Mill.
—Cornus L.
—Corylus L.
—Crataegus L.
—Diospyros L.
—Fagus L.
—Ficus carica L
—Fraxinus L.
—Hamamelis L.
—Jasminum L.
—Juglans L.
—Ligustrum L.
—Lonicera L.
—Malus Mill.
—Nerium L.
—Persea Mill.
—Populus L.
—Prunus L.
—Quercus L.
—Robinia L.
—Salix L.
—Sorbus L.
—Taxus L.
—Tilia L.
—Ulmus L.

2.  Plants of Ullucus tuberosus Loz., originating from any third country, other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

3.  Fruits of Momordica L. originating from any third country or area of a third country where Thrips palmi Karny is known to occur and where effective mitigation measures for that pest are lacking.

4.  Wood of Ulmus L. originating from any third country or area of a third country where Saperda tridentata Olivier is known to occur.

PART COther plants, plant products and other objects from third countries which are subject to emergency control measures and may not be introduced into Great Britain

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Third country, group of third countries or specific area of third country

1.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of CoffeaCosta Rica and Honduras
2.Isolated bark of Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt., Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd., Quercus spp. L. and Taxus brevifolia Nutt.The USA

Regulation 10

SCHEDULE 7New Annex 7 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 7List of plants, plant products and other objects originating from third countries and the corresponding special requirements for their introduction into Great Britain

PART APlants, plant products and other objects originating in third countries which may only be introduced into Great Britain if special requirements are met

Interpretation

In this Annex:

‘associated controlled dunnage’, in entry 109, 111, 112, 113, 120, 123, 125, 130, 132, 135, 136, 138 or 140 of Part A, means wood which supports a consignment of wood of a genus or species specified in that entry and which—

(i)

is constructed from wood of the same type and quality as the wood in the consignment; and

(ii)

meets the requirements specified in column (3) of that entry;

‘EPPO PM 9/2’ means the standard describing a national regulatory control system for Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus that provides guidance on surveillance for the pathogen and its containment and eradication if found, approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization(3);

‘EPPO PM 9/5’ means the standard describing the procedures for official control of Synchytrium endobioticum, approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization(4);

‘EPPO PM 9/26’ means the standard describing a national regulatory control system for Globodera pallida and Globodera rostochiensis, approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization(5);

‘list of Xylella host plants’ means the list, published by the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom from time to time, of plants that may host Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.).

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Origin

(3)

Special requirements

1.Growing medium, attached to or associated with plants, intended to sustain the vitality of the plants, with the exception of sterile medium of in-vitro plantsAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the growing medium at the time of their planting:

(i)

was free from soil and organic matter and had not been previously used for growing plants or for any other agricultural purposes,

(ii)

was composed entirely of peat or fibre of Cocos nucifera L. and had not been previously used for growing plants or for any other agricultural purposes,

(iii)

was subjected to effective fumigation or heat treatment* to ensure freedom from pests, or

(iv)

was subjected to an effective systems approach* to ensure freedom from pests, and

in all the cases mentioned in points (i) to (iv) was stored and maintained under appropriate conditions to keep it free from GB quarantine pests, and

(b)

that since planting:

(i)

appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that the growing medium has been kept free from GB quarantine pests, including at least:

(aa)

physical isolation of the growing medium from soil and other possible sources of contamination,

(bb)

hygiene measures,

(cc)

using water free from GB quarantine pests, or

(ii)

in the two weeks prior to export, the growing medium including, where appropriate, soil was completely removed by washing using water free from GB quarantine pests, and where replanting occurred, the the growing medium used met the requirements specified in point (a) and the measures described in point (b)(i) were taken to ensure that it remains free from GB quarantine pests.

* Details of the treatment or the use of a systems approach must also be included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

2.Machinery and vehicles which have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposesAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe machinery or vehicles must be accompanied by an official statement that the machinery or vehicles have been cleaned and are free from soil and plant debris.
3.Machinery and vehicles which have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposesEU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The machinery or vehicles must be accompanied by an official statement that the machinery or vehicles have been:

(a)

moved from an area established by the national plant protection organisation of the country of export in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Ceratocystis platani (Walter) Engelbrecht & Harrington, or

(b)

in the case of machinery or vehicles moved from an area infected with Ceratocystis platani (Walter) Engelbrecht & Harrington, they have been cleaned and made free from soil and plant debris prior to their movement out of the infected area.

4.Plants for planting with roots, grown in open airAny third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the place of production has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. and Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival.
5.Plants for planting with roots, grown in open airAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate from a field known to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens.
6.Plants for planting, other than bulbs, corms, rhizomes, seeds, tubers, and plants in tissue cultureAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been grown in a nursery and:

(a)

that they originate in:

(i)

an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thrips palmi Karny, or

(ii)

a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as an area that is free from Thrips palmi Karny, on the basis of official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export, or

(b)

that immediately prior to export, they have been subjected to an appropriate treatment† against Thrips palmi Karny and have been officially inspected and found free from Thrips palmi Karny.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place of production(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

† Details of the treatment must also be included on the phytosanitary certificate.

7.Plants for planting, other than seeds

Any third country other than:

Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and Ukraine.

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they have been grown in a nursery,

(b)

that they are free from plant debris, flowers and fruits, and

(c)

that they have been inspected at appropriate times and have been found prior to their export to be:

(i)

free from symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms, and

(ii)

free from signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

8.Plants for planting, other than dormant plants, plants in tissue culture, seeds, bulbs, tubers, corms and rhizomes

Any third country where any of the following GB quarantine pests are known to occur (“the relevant pests”):

—Begomoviruses,

—Cowpea mild mottle virus,

—Cucumber vein yellowing virus,

—Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus,

—Lettuce infectious yellows virus,

—Melon yellowing-associated virus,

—Squash vein yellowing virus,

—Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus,

—Sweet potato mild mottle virus,

—Tomato mild mottle virus,

—Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

in all cases, that no symptoms of the relevant pests have been observed on the plants during their complete cycle of vegetation, and

(b)

in the case of plants originating in any third country where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) or other vectors of the relevant pests are known to occur, that no symptoms of the relevant pests have been observed on the plants during their complete cycle of vegetation and:

(i)

that the plants originate in areas which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, are known to be free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and other vectors of the relevant pests,

(ii)

that the site of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and other vectors of the relevant plant pests on official inspections carried out at appropriate times to detect those pests, or

(iii)

that the plants have been subjected to an effective treatment ensuring the eradication of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and the other vectors of the relevant pests and have been found free from those pests prior to export.

9.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Cucurbitaceae and SolanaceaeAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

in all cases:

(i)

that the plants originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus, or

(ii)

that no symptoms of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus have been observed on the plants during their complete cycle of vegetation, and

(b)

in the case of any plants originating in an area where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) or other vectors of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus are known to occur:

(i)

that their site of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and other vectors of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus on official inspections carried out at appropriate times to detect the pest, or

(ii)

that the plants have been subjected to an effective treatment ensuring the eradication of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and other vectors of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi Virus.

10.Unrooted cuttings for planting of Euphorbia pulcherrima KlotzschAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius),

(b)

that no signs of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) have been observed on the cuttings, or on plants from which the cuttings were derived and held or produced, at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least once every three weeks during the whole production period of the plants at that place of production, or

(c)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) has been found at the place of production:

(i)

that the cuttings and the plants from which the cuttings were derived and held and produced at the place of production have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), and

(ii)

that subsequently the place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aimed at eradicating Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from that place of production, the last of which was carried out immediately prior to their movement, and in monitoring procedures throughout the period.

11.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Euphorbia pulcherrima Klotzsch and unrooted cuttings for planting of Euphorbia pulcherrima Klotzsch.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement:

(i)

that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), and

(aa)

that no signs of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) have been observed on plants at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least once every three weeks during the nine weeks prior to export, or

(bb)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) has been found at the place of production, that the plants held or produced at the place of production have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci and subsequently this place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aimed at eradicating Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) in official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production, the last of which was carried out immediately prior to movement, and

(ii)

that evidence is available that they have been produced from cuttings which:

(aa)

originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius),

(bb)

have been grown at a place of production where no signs of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) have been observed on official inspections carried out at least once every three weeks during the whole production period of these plants, or

(cc)

in cases where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) has been found at the place of production, have been grown on plants held or produced at the place of production having undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and subsequently this place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aimed at eradicating Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), in official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from this place of production, the last of which was carried out immediately prior to movement, and in monitoring procedures throughout the period, or

(b)

in the case of plants for which there is evidence from their packing or their flower (or bract) development or by other means that they are intended for direct sale to final consumers not involved in professional plant production, an official statement that the plants have been officially inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) prior to their movement.

12.Plants for planting of Begonia L., other than seeds, tubers and corms, and plants for planting, other than seeds, of Ajuga L., Crossandra Salisbury, Dipladenia A.DC., Ficus L., Hibiscus L., Mandevilla Lindl. and Nerium oleander L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius),

(b)

an official statement that no signs of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) have been observed on plants at the place of production on official inspections carried out at least once every three weeks during the nine weeks prior to marketing,

(c)

where Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) has been found at the place of production, an official statement that the plants, held or produced at the place of production, have undergone an appropriate treatment to ensure freedom from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) and subsequently the place of production has been found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) as a consequence of the implementation of appropriate procedures aiming at eradicating Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius), in both official inspections carried out weekly during the three weeks prior to the movement from the place of production, the last of which was carried out immediately prior to their movement from the place of production, and in monitoring procedures throughout the period, or

(d)

in the case of plants for which there is evidence from their packing or their flower development or from other means that they are intended for direct sale to final consumers not involved in professional plant production, an official statement that they have been officially inspected and found free from Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) immediately prior to their movement.

13.Plants for planting of herbaceous species, other than bulbs, corms, plants of the family Poaceae, rhizomes, seeds, tubers, and plants in tissue cultureAny third country where Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch) are known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been grown in a nursery, and that they originate:

(a)

in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch),

(b)

in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch), on the basis of official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to export,

(c)

an official statement that immediately prior to export, they have been subjected to an appropriate treatment† against Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch) and have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place of production(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

† Details of the treatment must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate.

14.Trees and shrubs for planting, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture

Any third country other than:

Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and Ukraine.

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that have been grown in a nursery,

(b)

that they are free from plant debris, flowers and fruits, and

(c)

that they have been inspected at appropriate times and prior to export and have been found to be free from:

(i)

symptoms of harmful bacteria, viruses and virus-like organisms, and

(ii)

signs or symptoms of harmful nematodes, insects, mites and fungi or have been subjected to appropriate treatment to eliminate such organisms.

15.Deciduous trees and shrubs for planting, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture

Any third country other than:

Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Egypt, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, and Ukraine.

The trees and shrubs must be accompanied by an official statement that they are dormant and free from leaves.
16.Root and tubercle vegetables, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe vegetables must be accompanied by an official statement that the consignment or lot does not contain more than 1% by net weight of soil and growing medium.
17.Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers, intended for planting, other than tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe bulbs, corms, rhizomes or tubers, must be accompanied by an official statement that the consignment or lot does not contain more than 1% by net weight of soil and growing medium.
18.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechenstein and SwitzerlandThe tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that the consignment or lot does not contain more than 1% by net weight of soil and growing medium.
19.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Any third country

The tubers must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country where Tecia solanivora (Povolný) is not known to occur, or

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Tecia solanivora (Povolný).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

20.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for plantingEU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that:

(i)

they originate in an area, which in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al., or

(ii)

they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. or is considered to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/2,

(b)

that they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival or is considered to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/5,

(c)

that they originate in an area in which Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.

(i)

is known not to occur, or

(ii)

is known to occur, and the tubers originate from a place of production found free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. or considered to be free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. as a consequence of the implementation of an appropriate procedure aimed at eradicating Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.,

(d)

that they either originate in an area in which Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) is known not to occur or in an area in which Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) is known to occur and:

(i)

they originate from a place of production which has been found free from Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al. (all populations) based on an annual survey of host crops by visual inspection of host plants at appropriate times and by visual inspection both externally and by cutting of tubers after harvest from potato crops grown at the place of production, or

(ii)

after harvest, they have been randomly sampled and checked for the presence of symptoms after an appropriate method to induce symptoms has been applied or laboratory tested, as well as inspected visually both externally and by cutting tubers at appropriate times to detect the presence of Meloidogyne chitwoodi Golden et al., and in all cases at the time of closing of the packages or containers before movement, and found to be free from symptoms of that pest, and

(e)

they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) or is considered to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/26.

21.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, other than tubers of those varieties officially accepted on to the GB Variety List pursuant to the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) Regulations 2001(6)EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that :

(a)

they belong to advanced selections,

(b)

they have been produced in an EU Member State or Switzerland, and

(c)

they have been derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected in an EU Member State or Switzerland to official quarantine testing and has been found in those tests to be free from GB quarantine pests.

22.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those mentioned in column (1) of entry 20EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

There must be a registration number on the packaging, or in the case of loose-loaded tubers transported in bulk, on the accompanying documents, demonstrating that the tubers have been grown by an officially registered producer, or originate from officially registered collective storage or dispatching centres located in the area of production, indicating that:

(a)

the tubers are free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.,

(b)

they originate in a place of production which has been found to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival or is considered to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/5,

(c)

they originate in a place of production which had been found to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. or is considered to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM9/2(2), and

(d)

they originate in a place of production which has been found to be free Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) or is considered to be free Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/26.

23.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Third countries where Epitrix cucumeris (Harris), Epitrix papa Orlova-Bienkowskaja, Epitrix subcrinita (Leconte) or Epitrix tuberis Gentner is known to be present

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement in relation to each pest listed in column (2) of this entry that is known to be present in the third country concerned (“the relevant plant pests”):

(a)

that:

(i)

they have been grown in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM No. 4 as an area that is free from the relevant plant pests, or

(ii)

they have been washed or brushed so that there is no more than 0.1% of soil remaining, or have undergone an equivalent method specifically applied in order to achieve the same outcome and remove the relevant plant pests and to ensure that there is no risk of the relevant plant pests spreading,

(b)

that they have been found in an official examination carried out immediately prior to export to be free from the relevant plant pests and from the signs of infestation by those plant pests on potato tubers, and do not contain more than 0.1% of soil, and

(c)

that the packaging material in which the potato tubers are exported is clean.

* The name of the area must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

24.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Spain other than the Balearic IslandsThe tubers must accompanied by an official statement that they have been washed so that there is no more than 0.1% of soil remaining.
25.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.PolandThe tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been found to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al.
26.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Egypt

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the tubers have been subjected to an intensive control regime to ensure the absence of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., covering growing conditions, field inspections, transport, packing, pre-export inspections and testing,

(b)

that each lot* is made up of tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. which have been harvested in a single pest free area**, and

(c)

that each bag of tubers was sealed under the control of the competent Egyptian authorities.

In addition, each bag of tubers in the consignment must be clearly labelled with an indelible indication of the relevant individual official code number of the area from which they have been harvested and the relevant lot number, and each consignment must indicate the name or trademark of the officially registered exporter.

* The lot number(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Distinguishing marks”.

** The official code number for the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of Egypt has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area or areas.

27.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L.Any third country

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that:

(i)

they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al., or

(ii)

they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. or is considered to be free from Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al. as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/2,

(b)

that:

(i)

they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival (all races other than Race 1, the common European race), and no symptoms of Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of an adequate period,

(ii)

they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival or is considered to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/5, and

(c)

that they originate in an area in which Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Safni et al., Ralstonia syziygii subsp. celebensis Safni et al. and Ralstonia syziygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al. are known not to occur.

28.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L., Lavandula L., Solanaceae, Vitis L. and Vaccinium L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Candidiatus Phytoplasma ‘solani’ Quaglino et al., or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘solani’ Quaglino et al. have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

29.Seeds of Solanum tuberosum L., (‘true potato seed’)EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The seeds must be accompanied by an official statement that the seeds derive from plants complying, as applicable, with the requirements set out in entry 20, and

(a)

that the seeds:

(i)

originate in areas known to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival, Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al., and Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., or

(ii)

have been produced in a site where, since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation, no symptoms of disease caused by the GB quarantine pests referred to in point (i) have been observed and where the following actions have been taken:

(aa)

staff and other items, such as tools, machinery, vehicles, vessels and packaging material, from other sites producing solanaceous plants and other host plants of Potato spindle tuber viroid have been prevented from coming into contact with the site or other appropriate hygiene measures have been taken to prevent infection by staff working, or items used, at other sites producing solanaceous plants and other host plants of Potato spindle tuber viroid, and

(bb)

only water free from those pests has been used.

30.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Capsicum annuum L., Solanum lycopersicum L., Musa L., Nicotiana L. and Solanum melongena L.Any third country where Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Ralstonia pseudosolanacear-um Safni et al., Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebensis Safni et al. or Ralstonia syzygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al. is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, has been found to be free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Safni et al., Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebensis Safni et al. and Ralstonia syzygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al., or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Safni et al., Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebensis Safni et al. and Ralstonia syzygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al. have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

31.Plants for planting with roots, of Capsicum spp., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in a place of production which has been found to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) or is considered to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/26.
32.Plants for planting with roots, grown in the open air, of Allium porrum L., Asparagus officinalis L., Beta vulgaris L., Brassica spp. L., and Fragaria L.EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in a place of production which has been found to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) or is considered to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/26.
33.Plants for planting of bulbs, tubers and rhizomes, grown in the open air, of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L., Dahlia spp., Gladiolus Tourn. ex L., Hyacinthus spp. Ex L, Iris spp. L , Lilium spp. Ex L, Narcissus L. and Tulipa L.EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in a place of production which has been found to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) or is considered to be free from Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) as a consequence of the implementation of the procedures set out in EPPO PM 9/26.
34.Plants, other than fruits and seeds, of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham), or

(b)

an official statement they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

35.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Beta vulgaris L.Any third country where Beet curly top virus is known to occurThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Beet curly top virus have been observed at place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
36.Plants, other than seeds, of Chrysanthemum L., Dianthus L. and Pelargonium l’Hérit. ex Ait.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Spodoptera eridania (Cramer), Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) and Spodoptera litura (Fabricius),

(b)

an official statement that no signs of Spodoptera eridania (Cramer), Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) or Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants have undergone appropriate treatment** to protect them from those pests.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”.

37.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chrysanthemum L. and Solanum lycopersicum L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus, or

(c)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Chrysanthemum stem necrosis virus and verified through official inspections and, where appropriate, testing.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place of production(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

38.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Chrysanthemum L. Dianthus L. and Pelargonium l’Hérit. ex Ait.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) and Spodoptera littoralis (Boisduval),

(b)

an official statement that no signs of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) or Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) have been observed at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants have undergone appropriate treatment** to protect them from those pests.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”.

39.Cut flowers of Chrysanthemum L., Dianthus L., Gypsophila L. and Solidago L., and leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. and Ocimum L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The cut flowers and leafy vegetables must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch), or

(b)

an official statement that immediately prior to their export, they have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza sativae Blanchard and Nemorimyza maculosa (Malloch).

40.Plants of herbaceous species for planting, other than bulbs, corms, plants of the family Gramineae, rhizomes, seeds, tubersAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess),

(b)

an official statement that no signs of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) or Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) have been observed at the place of production, on official inspections carried out at least monthly during the three months prior to harvesting,

(c)

an official statement that immediately prior to their export, they have been officially inspected and found free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) and have been subjected to an appropriate treatment** against those pests, or

(d)

an official statement that they originate from plant material (explant) which is free from Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) and Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess), are grown in vitro in a sterile medium under sterile conditions that preclude the possibility of infestation with Liriomyza huidobrensis (Blanchard) or Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) and are exported in transparent containers under sterile conditions.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”.

41.Cut flowers of OrchidaceaeAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The cut flowers must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Thrips palmi Karny, or

(b)

an official statement that immediately prior to their export, they have been officially inspected and found free from Thrips palmi Karny.

42.Naturally or artificially dwarfed plants for planting other than seeds

Any third country other than:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the plants, including those collected directly from natural habitats, have been grown, held and trained for at least two consecutive years prior to dispatch in officially registered nurseries, which are subject to an officially supervised control regime,

(b)

that the plants have at least during the period referred to in point (a):

(i)

been potted, in pots which are placed on shelves at least 50 cm above ground,

(ii)

have been subjected to appropriate treatments* to ensure freedom from non-European rusts,

(iii)

have been officially inspected at least six times a year at appropriate intervals for the presence of GB quarantine pests of concern and these inspections have also been carried out on plants in the immediate vicinity of the nurseries referred to in point (a), at least by visual examination of each row in the field or nursery and by visual examination of all parts of the plant above the growing medium, using a random sample of at least 300 plants from a given genus where the number of plants of that genus is not more than 3000 plants, or 10 % of the plants if there are more than 3000 plants from that genus,

(iv)

have been found to be free, in those inspections, from the relevant GB quarantine pests of concern, infested plants have been removed and the remaining plants, where appropriate, have been effectively treated, and have been held for an appropriate period and inspected to ensure freedom from those pests,

(v)

have been planted either in an unused artificial growing medium or in a natural growing medium, which has been treated by fumigation or by appropriate heat treatment and has been found free of any GB quarantine pests, and

(vi)

have been kept under conditions which ensure that the growing medium has been maintained free from GB quarantine pests and within two weeks prior to dispatch, have been:

(aa)

shaken and washed with clean water to remove the original growing medium and kept bare rooted,

(bb)

shaken and washed with clean water to remove the original growing medium and replanted in growing medium which meets the conditions in point (v), or

(cc)

subjected to appropriate treatments* to ensure that the growing medium is free from plant pests, and

(c)

that the plants have been packed in closed containers which have been officially sealed and bear the registration number** of the registered nursery.

* The active ingredient, concentration and date of application of these treatments must be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “disinfestation and/or disinfection treatment”.

** The registration number must be indicated on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

43.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of PinalesAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants have been produced in a nursery and that they originate in a place of production which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Pissodes cibriani O’Brien, Pissodes fasciatus Leconte, Pissodes nemorensis Germar, Pissodes nitidus Roelofs, Pissodes punctatus Langor & Zhang, Pissodes strobi (Peck), Pissodes terminalis Hopping, Pissodes yunnanensis Langor & Zhang and Pissodes zitacuarense Sleeper.
44.Plants of Pinales, other than fruit and seeds, over 3 m in height

Any third country other than:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug))., San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been produced in a nursery and that they originate in a place of production which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Scolytidae spp. (non-European).
45.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Castanea Mill. and Quercus L.Any third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Cronartium spp., with the exception of Cronartium gentianeum Thümen, Cronartium pini (Willdenow) Jørstad and Cronartium ribicola Fischer, have been observed at the place of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
46.Plants for planting of Castanea Mill.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in places of production in countries where Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr is not known to occur, or

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr.

47.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Quercus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in places of production in countries where Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr is not known to occur,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr, or

(c)

an official statement that no symptoms of Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill) Barr have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

48.Plants for planting, other than fruit and seeds, of Quercus L.North America

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Bretziella fagacearum ((Bretz) Z.W. de Beer, Marincowitz, T.A. Duong & M.J. Wingfield.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

49.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Corylus L.Canada and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown in a nursery and that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller, or

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown in a nursery and that they originate in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Müller on the basis of official inspections carried out at the place of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place of production(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

50.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Fraxinus L., Juglans ailantifolia Carrière., Juglans mandshurica Maximowicz., Ulmus davidiana Planchon. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zuccarini.Belarus, Canada, China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Ukraine and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate in an area established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire and that no part of the area lies within 100 km of a known outbreak of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area or areas.

51.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Ulmus L.Any third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘ulmi’ Lee, Martini, Marcone & Zhu have been observed at the place of production or in the immediate vicinity of the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
52.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Abies Mill. Larix Mill., Picea Mill. and Pinus L., over 3 m in heightAny third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate in a place of production which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg).
53.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Abies Mill. Larix Mill., Picea Mill. and Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carrière., over 3 m in heightAny third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate in a place of production which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Ips typographus L.
54.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Abies Mill. Larix Mill., Picea Mill. and Pinus L. over 3 m in heightAny third countryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants originate in a place of production which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Ips amitinus (Eichhoff).
55.Plants, other than fruit or seeds, of Abies Mill., Cedrus Trew, Larix Mill., Picea Mill.., Pinus L., Pseudotsuga Carr. and Tsuga Carr.Any third country where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known to occur

The plants:

(a)

must be accompanied by an official statement:

(i)

that they have been grown in places of production where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle and its symptoms have not been observed since the beginning of the last complete growing cycle,

(ii)

that they have been grown throughout their life under complete physical protection to prevent Monochamus spp. reaching the plants,

(iii)

that they have been officially inspected, tested and found free from any Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle and Monochamus spp., and

(b)

must only be transported from those places of production and through areas in which the pest is known to occur outside the flight season of Monochamus spp. or in closed containers or packaging to prevent infestation with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle or Monochamus spp.

56.Plants of Pinus L. or Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) FrancoAny third country where Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the plants originate in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation and,

(b)

that they:

(i)

have been grown throughout their life in a country where Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell is known not to occur,

(ii)

have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell, or

(iii)

originate in a place of production where no signs of Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell, including its vicinity of at least 1 km radius, have been observed during official inspections carried out within a period of two years prior to export and that they were tested immediately prior to export for Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

57.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Cedrus Trew and Pinus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production in a country in which Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller) is not known to occur,

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller),

(c)

an official statement that the plants have been produced in nurseries which, along with their vicinity, have been found free from Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller) on the basis of official inspections and official surveys carried out at appropriate times, or

(d)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller) and have been inspected at appropriate times and found to be free from Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermüller).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional Declaration”.

58.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Pinus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in areas known to be free from Dothistroma pini Hulbary and Lecanosticta acicola (von Thümen) Sydow, or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of needle blight, caused by Dothistroma pini Hulbary or Lecanosticta acicola (von Thümen) Sydow have been observed at the site of production or its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

59.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Juglans L. and Pterocarya KunthEU Member States and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Geosmithia morbida Kolarík, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat and its vector, Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman,

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that the plants originate in a place of production, including its vicinity of at least 5 km radius, where neither symptoms of Geosmithia morbida Kolarík, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat nor the presence of its vector, Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman have been observed during official inspections within a period of two years prior to export, and

(ii)

that the plants have been inspected immediately prior to export and handled and packaged in ways to prevent infestation after leaving the place of production, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants originate in a place of production with complete physical isolation and have been inspected immediately prior to export and handled and packaged in ways to prevent infestation after leaving the place of production.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

60.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Betula L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Agrilus anxius Gory.
61.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Platanus L.Albania, Armenia, EU Member States, Switzerland, Turkey and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

62.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Populus L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Melampsora medusae f.sp. tremuloidis Shain have been observed at their place of production or in the immediate vicinity of the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
63.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Populus L.AmericasThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Sphaerulina musiva (Peck) Quaedvlieg, Verkley & Crous have been observed at their place of production or in the immediate vicinity of the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
64.Plants for planting, other than scions, cuttings, plants in tissue culture, pollen and seeds, of Amelanchier Medikus., Aronia Medikus., Cotoneaster Medikus., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.Canada and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Saperda candida Fabricius, or

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants which are younger than two years, have been grown throughout their life:

(i)

in a place of production established as a place of production that is free from Saperda candida Fabricius in accordance with ISPM10:

(aa)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and has been subjected annually to two official inspections for any signs of Saperda candida Fabricius carried out at appropriate times, and

(bb)

where they have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Saperda candida Fabricius or a site with the application of appropriate preventive treatments which was surrounded by a buffer zone with a width of at least 500 m in which the absence of Saperda candida Fabricius has been confirmed by official surveys carried out annually at appropriate times, and

(ii)

immediately prior to export, the plants, and in particular their stems, have been subjected to a meticulous inspection for the presence of Saperda candida Fabricius, which included destructive sampling, where appropriate.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

65.Plants, other than fruit and seeds, of Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Acer pseudoplatanus L., Adiantum aleuticum (Ruprecht) C.A. Paris, Adiantum jordanii Muell., Aesculus californica (Spach) Nuttall, Aesculus hippocastanum L., Arbutus menziesii Pursh., Arbutus unedo L., Arctostaphylos spp. Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull, Camellia spp., Castanea sativa Mill., Fagus sylvatica L., Frangula californica (Eschscholtz) A. Gray Frangula purshiana (DC.) Cooper, Fraxinus excelsior L., Griselinia littoralis (Raoul), Hamamelis virginiana L., Heteromeles arbutifolia (Lindl) Roemer, Kalmia latifolia L., Laurus nobilis L., Leucothoe spp., Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hooker & Arnott) Rehder, Lonicera hispidula Dougl. ex Torr. & Gray, Magnolia spp., Magnolia doltsopa (de Candolle) Figlar, Nothofagus obliqua (Mirbel) Ørsted Oerst., Osmanthus heterophyllus (G. Don) P. S. Green, Parrotia persica (de Candolle) von Meyer, Photinia x fraseri Dress, Pieris spp., Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco, Quercus spp., Rhododendron spp., other than Rhododendron simsii Planchon., Rosa gymnocarpa Nuttall., Salix caprea L., Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) Endl., Syringa vulgaris L., Taxus spp., Trientalis latifolia Hooker., Umbellularia californica (Hooker & Arnott) Nuttall Vaccinium ovatum Pursh and Viburnum spp.The USA

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement:

(i)

that the plants originate in an area* in which non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld are known not to occur, and

(ii)

that prior to export, they were inspected and found free from non- European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld, or

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that no signs of non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld have been observed on any plants listed in column (1) at the place of production during official inspections, which included laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms carried out since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, and

(ii)

that prior to export, they were inspected and found free from non-European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

66.Plants for planting, other than seeds, that have a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point, of Acer spp. L., Aesculus hippocastanum L., Alnus spp. Miller, Betula spp. L., Carpinus spp., Citrus spp.L., Cornus spp., Corylus spp., Cotoneaster spp., Crataegus spp. L., Fagus spp., Lagerstroemia spp., Malus spp., Platanus spp.L., Populus spp.L., Prunus laurocerasus L., Pyrus spp., Rosa spp. L., Salix spp. L., and Ulmus spp. L.China

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by national plant protection organisation in China and which is situated in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster),

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants, which are younger than two years, have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with ISPM10:

(i)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of China,

(ii)

which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the pest have been found,

(iii)

where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) or in a site with the application of appropriate preventive treatments which was surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are carried out annually at appropriate times; and where signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) have been found, eradication measures were taken immediately to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone, and

(iv)

where immediately prior to export, the plants, and in particular their roots and stems, were subjected to an official meticulous inspection for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), which included targeted destructive sampling using samples to enable at least the detection of 1% level of infestation with a confidence of 99%, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants have been grown from rootstocks which were grown in accordance with the requirements specified in point (b), grafted with scions which at the time of export were no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point and have been subject to an official meticulous inspection for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), which included targeted destructive sampling using samples to enable at least the detection of 1% level of infestation with a confidence of 99%.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any of the official statements referred to in points (a) to (c) unless the national plant protection organisation of China has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the unique registration number of the place(s) of production.

The phytosanitary certificate must also include the registration number of the place of production under the heading “Additional declaration”.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

67.Plants for planting, other than seeds, that have a stem or root collar diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point, of Acer spp. L., Aesculus hippocastanum L., Alnus spp. Miller, Betula spp. L., Carpinus spp., Citrus spp. L., Cornus spp., Corylus spp., Cotoneaster spp., Crataegus spp. L., Fagus spp., Lagerstroemia spp., Malus spp., Platanus spp. L., Populus spp. L., Prunus laurocerasus L., Pyrus spp., Rosa spp. L., Salix spp. L., and Ulmus spp. L.Any third country, other than China, where Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and which is situated in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster),

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants, which are younger than two years, have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) in accordance with ISPM No. 10:

(aa)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(bb)

which has been subject annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the plant pest have been found,

(cc)

where the plants have been grown in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) or in a site with the application of appropriate preventative treatments which was surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) are carried out annually at appropriate times; and where signs of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster) have been found, eradication measures were taken immediately to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone, and

(ii)

that immediately prior to export, the plants, and in particular their roots and stems, were subjected to an official meticulous inspection for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), which included targeted destructive sampling using samples to enable at least the detection of 1% level of infestation with a confidence of 99%, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants have been grown from rootstocks which were grown in accordance with the requirements specified in point (b), grafted with scions which at the time of export were no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point and which have been subject to an official meticulous inspection for the presence of Anoplophora chinensis (Forster), which included targeted destructive sampling using samples to enable at least the detection of 1% level of infestation with a confidence of 99%.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”

68.Plants for planting, other than seeds, that have a stem diameter of 1 cm or more at their thickest point, of Acer spp. L., Aesculus spp., Alnus spp. Miller, Betula spp. L., Carpinus spp., Cercidiphyllum spp. L., Corylus spp., Fagus spp., Fraxinus spp L., Koelreuteria spp. Medikus, Platanus spp. L., Populus spp. L., Salix spp. L., Tilia spp. and Ulmus spp. L.EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) is known not to occur and any other third country where Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) is known to be present

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and is situated in an area* established by that organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky),

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export, or in the case of plants, which are younger than two years, have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) in accordance with ISPM10:

(i)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(ii)

which has been subject annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) carried out at appropriate times and no signs of the pest have been found,

(iii)

where the plants have been grown in a site:

(aa)

with complete physical protection against the introduction of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), or

(bb)

with the application of appropriate preventative treatments and which was surrounded by a buffer zone with a radius of at least 2 km where official surveys for the presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) are carried out annually at appropriate times and where signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) have been found, eradication measures were taken immediately to restore the pest freedom of the buffer zone, and

(iv)

that immediately prior to export, the plants, and in particular their branches and stems, were subjected to a meticulous official inspection for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), which included targeted destructive sampling and, in the case of plants originating in sites which at the time of their production were located in a buffer zone where the presence or signs of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) have been found, targeted destructive sampling at the appropriate level, or

(c)

an official statement that the plants have been grown from rootstocks which were grown in accordance with the requirements specified in point (b), grafted with scions which at the time of export were no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point and which have been subject to a meticulous official inspection for the presence of Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), in the manner specified in point (b)(iv).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

For the purpose of point (b)(iv), the appropriate level is 10% of the plants where the number of plants is 4,500 or less, and 450 plants where the number of plants is more than 4,500 plants.

69.Plants for planting , other than plants in tissue culture and seeds, of Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L. and Vaccinium L.Canada, Mexico and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Grapholita packardi Zeller,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a place of production established as a place of production that is free from Grapholita packardi Zeller in accordance with ISPM10:

(i)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin,

(ii)

which has been subjected to annual inspections for any signs of Grapholita packardi Zeller carried out at appropriate times of the year to detect the presence of the pest,

(iii)

where the plants have been grown in a site with the application of appropriate preventive treatments and where the absence of Grapholita packardi Zeller was confirmed by official surveys carried out annually at appropriate times of the year to detect the presence of the pest, and

(iv)

immediately prior to export the plants have been subjected to a meticulous inspection for the presence of Grapholita packardi Zeller, or

(c)

an official statement that they originate in an insect proof site of production to prevent the introduction of Grapholita packardi Zeller.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

70.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Crataegus L.Any third country where Phyllosticta solitaria Ellis & Everhart is known to occurThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. & Ev. have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
71.Live pollen of Actinidia Lindl. or plants for planting, other than seeds, of Actinidia Lindl., (“the specified plants”)Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a country where Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto is known not to occur,

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and is situated in an area* established by that organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto,

(c)

an official statement that the plants have been produced in a place or site of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and established in accordance with the ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto where:

(i)

they have been grown in a structure with a degree of isolation and protection from the outside environment that effectively excluded Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto and have been officially inspected twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to their movement and found free from that pest, and

(ii)

the place or site of production was surrounded by a zone with a radius of at least 100 m, where:

(aa)

official inspections were carried out twice at the place or site and in the zone at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to their movement, and

(bb)

where any plants showing symptoms of infection were found during those inspections, those plants were immediately destroyed,

(d)

an official statement that the specified plants have been produced in a place of production established in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto and which is surrounded:

(i)

by a zone with a radius of 500 m where:

(aa)

official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out at that place of production and throughout that zone twice at the most appropriate times for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to their movement,

(bb)

where any plants showing symptoms of infection were found during those inspections, those plants were immediately destroyed and all specified plants in the zone were immediately destroyed or have been regularly tested at the most appropriate times and found free from that pest, and

(ii)

by a further zone lying between 500 m and 4,500 m of that place of production where:

(aa)

official inspections, sampling and testing have been carried out twice at the most appropriate times throughout the area for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to their movement, and

(bb)

where any plants showing symptoms of infection were found during those inspections, those plants were immediately destroyed and all specified plants in the further zone were immediately destroyed or have been tested according to a sampling scheme that is able to confirm with 99% reliability that the level of presence of pest in the specified plants is below 0.1%.

Where point (b) or (c) applies, the official statement must also confirm that:

—the specified plants have been derived directly from mother plants under conditions which comply with the requirements specified in points (a) or (b),

—the specified plants have been directly derived from mother plants, which were subject to prior individual testing confirming their freedom from Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto, or

—the specified plants have been tested according to a sampling scheme that is able to confirm with 99% reliability that the level of presence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae Takikawa, Serizawa, Ichikawa, Tsuyumu & Goto in the specified plants is below 0.1%.

72.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L. and Rubus L.Any third country where non-European viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas or Phyllosticta solitaria Ell. & Ev. are known to occur on the genera listed in column (1)The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of diseases caused by the pests listed in column (2) have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.
73.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Malus Mill.Any third country where Cherry rasp leaf virus is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they have been:

(i)

officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official testing for at least Cherry rasp leaf virus using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from the pests tested, or

(ii)

derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for at least Cherry rasp leaf virus using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from the pests tested, and

(b)

that no symptoms of diseases caused by Cherry rasp leaf virus have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

74.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Malus Mill.Any third country where Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider, or

(b)

an official statement that the plants, other than plants raised from seeds:

(i)

have been officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official testing for at least Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from that pest, or

(ii)

have been derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last six complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for at least Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free in those tests from that pest, and

(iii)

in either case, no symptoms of diseases caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘mali’ Seemüller & Schneider have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

75.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.Any third country where American plum line pattern virus, Cherry rasp leaf virus, Peach mosaic virus, North American Grapevine Yellows (16SrIII-A) and Peach rosette mosaic virus are known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they have been:

(i)

officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official testing for at least the pests listed in column (2) of this entry using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from those pests, or

(ii)

derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for at least the pests listed in column (2) of this entry using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from those pests, and

(b)

that in either case, no symptoms of diseases caused by the pests listed in column (2) have been observed on the plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

76.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they have been:

(i)

officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official testing for Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pruni’ (16SrIII-A) Davis, Zhao, Dally, Lee, Jomantiene & Douglas. using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from that pest, or

(ii)

derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pruni’ (16SrIII-A) Davis, Zhao, Dally, Lee, Jomantiene & Douglas. using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods and has been found free from that pest, and

(b)

that in either case, no symptoms of diseases caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘pruni’ (16SrIII-A) Davis, Zhao, Dally, Lee, Jomantiene & Douglas have been observed on the plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last three complete cycles of vegetation.

77.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in areas known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘prunorum’ Seemüller & Schneider, or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of diseases caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘prunorum’ Seemüller & Schneider have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

78.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus persica (L.) Batsch and Prunus salicina LindleyAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier, Luisetti &. Gardan) Young, Dye & Wilkie, or

(b)

an official statement no symptoms of diseases caused by the Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae (Prunier, Luisetti &. Gardan) Young, Dye & Wilkie have been observed on plants at the place of production, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and any symptomatic plants in the immediate vicinity have been rogued out and destroyed immediately.

79.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a place of production in a country where Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al. is not known to occur,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al.,

(c)

an official statement that they have been derived in direct line from mother plants which have shown no symptoms of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al. during the last complete cycle of vegetation and no symptoms of that pest have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, or

(d)

in the case of plants of Prunus laurocerasus L. or Prunus lusitanica L. for which there is evidence from their packing or from other means that they are intended for sale to final consumers not involved in professional plant production, an official statement that no symptoms of Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni (Smith) Vauterin et al. have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete growing season.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

80.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Aromia bungii (Faldermann) is known not to occur and any other third country where Aromia bungii (Faldermann) is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in a place of production which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and is situated in an area* established in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Aromia bungii (Faldermann),

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that the plants have been grown during a period of at least two years prior to export or, in the case of plants which are younger than two years, have been grown throughout their life, in a place of production established as free from Aromia bungii (Faldermann) in accordance with ISPM10:

(aa)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(bb)

which has been subjected annually to at least two official meticulous inspections for any signs of Aromia bungii (Faldermann) carried out at appropriate times which, in the case of any increased level of suspicion of infestation by that pest, included targeted destructive sampling of the stems and branches of the plants, and no signs of infestation by that pest were found on those inspections,

(cc)

which has complete physical protection against the introduction of Aromia bungii (Faldermann) or has been subjected to appropriate preventive treatments, and

(ii)

that immediately prior to export, the plants were subjected to a meticulous official inspection for the presence of Aromia bungii (Faldermann) which included targeted destructive sampling at the appropriate level, or

(c)

in the case of plants which have been grafted with scions that have not been grown in accordance with the requirements specified in point (a), an official statement that:

(i)

the plants have been grown from rootstocks which were grown in accordance with the requirements specified in point (a),

(ii)

at the time of export, the scions were no more than 1 cm in diameter at their thickest point, and

(iii)

the plants have been subjected to a meticulous official inspection for the presence of Aromia bungii (Faldermann, in the manner specified in point (a)(i)(bb).

For the purpose of point (a)(ii), the appropriate level is 10% of the plants where the number of plants is 4,500 or less, and 450 plants where the number of plants is more than 4,500.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

81.Plants for planting of Rubus L., other than seeds originating in third countries where Raspberry leaf curl virus and Cherry rasp leaf virus are known to occur.Any third country where Tobacco streak virus black raspberry latent strain, Raspberry leaf curl virus or Cherry rasp leaf virus is known to occur

The plants must:

(a)

be free from aphids, including their eggs, and

(b)

be accompanied by an official statement:

(i)

that the plants have been:

(aa)

officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and subjected to official testing at least for the pests referred to in column (2), using appropriate indicators for the presence of those pests or equivalent methods and has been found to be free in those tests, from those pests, or

(bb)

derived in direct line from material which is maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, at least once, to official testing at least for the pests referred to in column (2), using appropriate indicators for the presence of those pests or equivalent methods and has been found to be free in those tests from those pests, and

(ii)

that no symptoms of diseases caused by the pests referred to in column (2) have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

82.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.Any third country where Strawberry vein banding virus or Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the plants, other than those raised from seed, have been:

(i)

officially certified under a certification scheme requiring them to be derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected to official testing for at least Strawberry vein banding virus and Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma, using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods, and has been found to be free from those pests, or

(ii)

derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected, at least once within the last three complete cycles of vegetation, to official testing for Strawberry vein banding virus and Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma, using appropriate indicators or equivalent methods, and has been found to be free from those pests, and

(b)

that no symptoms of diseases caused by Strawberry vein banding virus and Strawberry witches’ broom phytoplasma have been observed on plants at the place of production, or on susceptible plants in its immediate vicinity, since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

83.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L., Rosa spp. and Rubus spp.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Anthonomus bisignifer Schenkling.
84.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Fragaria L.Any third country where Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie is known to occur

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that no symptoms of Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation,

(b)

in the case of plants in tissue culture, an official statement that the plants have been derived from plants which complied with point (a) or have been officially tested by appropriate nematological methods and have been found free from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie, or

(c)

in the case of plants originating in any EU Member State, an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from from Aphelenchoides besseyi Christie.

85.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Vaccinium L.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants originate in an area, which in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Diaporthe vaccinii Shear, or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Diaporthe vaccinii Shear have been observed at the production site over the last complete growing season.

86.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Vitis L.EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that no symptoms of Xylophilus ampelinus (Panagopoulos) Willems, Gillis, Kersters, van den Broeke & De Ley have been observed on the mother stock plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last two complete cycles of vegetation.
87.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Vitis L.EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants originate in an area, which in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma,

(b)

an official statement that the plants originate in a site of production where:

(i)

no symptoms of Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma on Vitis spp. have been observed at the site of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation and, in the case of plants used for the propagation of Vitis spp., no symptoms of Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma on Vitis spp. have been observed at the site of production and in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last two complete cycles of vegetation,

(ii)

monitoring of the vectors is conducted and appropriate treatments are carried out to control the vectors of Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma, and

(iii)

abandoned Vitis L. from the immediate vicinity of the site of production have been monitored during the growing season for symptoms of Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma and, in case of symptoms, have been rogued out or tested and found free of Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma, or

(c)

an official statement that they have undergone hot water treatment according to international standards.

88.Plants, other than seeds and plants in tissue culture, of Rosa spp., L.Canada, India, Mexico and the USA

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they have been grown throughout entire their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with ISPM4 as free from Rose Rosette Virus and Phyllocoptes fructiphilus Keifer, and

(b)

that they have been packed to prevent infestation by Phyllocoptes fructiphilus Keifer during transport.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

89.Plants, of Rosa spp. L. in tissue cultureCanada, India, Mexico and the USAThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been produced from mother plants tested and found free from Rose Rosette Virus.
90.Plants for planting of Arecaceae (Palmae) having a diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cmAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in a place of production in a country where Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) is not known to occur,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Paysandisia archon (Burmeister), or

(c)

an official statement that they have, during a period of at least two years prior to export, been grown in a place of production:

(i)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(ii)

where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister), and

(iii)

where, during three official inspections per year carried out at appropriate times, including immediately prior to export, no signs of Paysandisia archon (Burmeister) have been observed.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

91.Plants for planting of Aeraceae (Palmae) having a diameter of the stem at the base of over 5 cmAny third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement they have been grown throughout their life in a place of production in a country where Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) is known not to occur,

(b)

an official statement that they have been grown throughout their life in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), or

(c)

an official statement that they have, during a period of at least two years prior to export, been grown in a place of production:

(i)

which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(ii)

where the plants were placed in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier), and

(iii)

where, during three official inspections per year carried out at appropriate times, including immediately prior to export, no signs of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier) have been observed.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

92.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Aeraceae (Palmae)

Any third country other than:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug))., San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants originate in an area known to be free from Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasmas and no symptoms have been observed at the place of production or in its immediate vicinity since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation,

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasmas have been observed on the plants since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation, and plants at the place of production which have shown symptoms giving rise to the suspicion of contamination by those pests have been rogued out at that place and the plants have undergone appropriate treatment to rid them of Haplaxius crudus (Van Duzee), or

(c)

in the case of plants in tissue culture, an official statement that the plants are derived from plants which have met the requirements in point (a) or (b).

93.Plants of Cryptocoryne sp. Fischer ex Wydler spp., Hygrophila sp. R. Brown spp. and Vallisneria spp.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the roots have been subjected to testing for at least nematode pests, of a representative sample, using appropriate methods for the detection of the pests and have been found on those tests to be free from the nematode pests.
94.Fruits of Capsicum (L.)Any country of the African continent, Cape Verde, Saint Helena, Madagascar, La Reunion, Mauritius, Israel

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick),

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick),

(c)

an official statement:

(i)

that they originate in a place of production established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick), and

(ii)

that they are free from that pest as shown from official inspections carried out in the place of production at appropriate times during the growing season, which included a visual examination on representative samples of fruit, and

(iii)

which includes information on traceability, or

(d)

in the case of fruits which have been subjected to an effective treatment, an effective systems approach or another effective post-harvest treatment** to ensure freedom from Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick), an official statement they have been subjected to such a treatment.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method must be included in the phytosanitary certificate.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas,

—the official statement referred to in point (d) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the treatment or approach.

95.Fruits of Capsicum L., Momordica L., Solanum aethiopicum L., Solanum macrocarpon L. and Solanum melongena L., and plants, other than live pollen, plant tissue cultures, seeds and grains, of Zea mays L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country where Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) is not known to be present,

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith), or

(c)

an official statement that they originate in areas other than those referred to in point (b), and they comply with the following conditions:

(i)

the plants have been produced in a production site which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin,

(ii)

official inspections have been carried out in the production site during the three months prior to export, and no presence of Spodoptera frugiperda (Smith) has been detected on the plants, and

(iii)

prior to their export, the plants have been subject to an official inspection.

96.Fruits of Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L. and Vaccinium L.Canada, Mexico and the USA

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Grapholita packardi Zeller,

(b)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production where official inspections and surveys for the presence of Grapholita packardi Zeller have been carried out at appropriate times during the growing season, including an inspection of a representative sample of fruits, which have shown the fruits to be free of that pest, and which includes information on traceability is included in the phytosanitary certificate, or

(c)

an official statement that they have been subjected to an effective systems approach or an effective post-harvest treatment** to ensure freedom from Grapholita packardi Zeller.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method must be included in the phytosanitary certificate.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas,

—the official statement referred to in point (c) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the approach or treatment.

97.Fruits of Malus Mill. and Pyrus LAny third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai (Hara) G.Y. Sun and E. Tanaka,

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai (Hara) G.Y. Sun and E. Tanaka,

(c)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production where official inspections and surveys for the presence of Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai (Hara) G.Y. Sun and E. Tanaka, have been carried out at appropriate times during the growing season, including a visual inspection of a representative sample of fruits, which has shown the fruits to be free of that pest, and which includes information on traceability, or

(d)

an official statement that they have been subjected to an effective systems approach or an effective post-harvest treatment** to ensure freedom from Botryosphaeria kuwatsukai (Hara) G.Y. Sun and E. Tanaka.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method must be included in the phytosanitary certificate.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas,

—the official statement referred to in point (d) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the approach or treatment.

98.Fruits of Malus Mill. and Pyrus L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from from Anthonomus quadrigibbus Say,

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anthonomus quadrigibbus Say,

(c)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production where official inspections and surveys for the presence of Anthonomus quadrigibbus Say, are carried out at appropriate times during the growing season, including a visual inspection of a representative sample of fruits, which has shown the fruits to be free of the pest and which includes information on traceability, or

(d)

an official statement that they have been subjected to an effective systems approach or an effective post-harvest treatment** to ensure freedom from Anthonomus quadrigibbus Say.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method must be included in the phytosanitary certificate.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas,

—the official statement referred to in point (d) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the approach or treatment.

99.Fruits of Malus Mill.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Grapholita prunivora (Walsh), Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) and Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh),

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Grapholita prunivora (Walsh), Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) and Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh),

(c)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production where official inspections and surveys for the presence of Grapholita prunivora (Walsh), Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) and Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh) have been carried out at appropriate times during the growing season, including a visual inspection of a representative sample of fruits, which has shown the fruits to be free of that pest, and which includes information on traceability, or

(d)

an official statement that they have been subjected to an effective systems approach or an effective post-harvest treatment** to ensure freedom from Grapholita prunivora (Walsh), Grapholita inopinata (Heinrich) and Rhagoletis pomonella (Walsh).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The use of a systems approach or details of the treatment method must be included in the phytosanitary certificate.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas,

—the official statement referred to in point (d) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the treatment or approach.

100.Fruits of SolanaceaeAustralia, the Americas and New Zealand

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from from Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc.),

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc.),

(c)

an official statement that:

(i)

they originate in a place of production where official inspections and surveys for the presence of Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc.) have been carried out during the last three months prior to export at the place of production and its immediate vicninty, including a visual inspection of a representative sample of fruits, which has shown the fruits to be free of that pest, and which includes information on traceability, and

(ii)

in the case of fruit of Solanum lycopersicum L. that all green parts have been removed, or

(d)

an official statement that they originate in an insect proof site of production, established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin, as being free from Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc.), on the basis of official inspections and surveys carried out during the three months prior to export, and which includes information on traceability.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas.

101.Fruits of Capsicum annuum L., Solanum aethiopicum L., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from from Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée),

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée), or

(c)

an official statement:

(i)

that they originate in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée), and

(ii)

that they are free from that pest as shown from official inspections carried out in the place of production at appropriate times during the growing season, which included an examination on representative samples of fruit, and

(iii)

which includes information on traceability, or

(d)

an official statement that they originate in an insect proof site of production, established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin, as being free from Neoleucinodes elegantalis (Guenée), on the basis of official inspections and surveys carried out during the three months prior to export, and which includes information on traceability.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place of production(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include:

—the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing,

—the official statement referred to in point (b) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of area or areas.

102.Fruits of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham),

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham), or

(c)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Keiferia lycopersicella (Walsingham) on the basis of official inspections and surveys carried out during the last three months prior to export.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place(s) of production must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

103.Fruits of Solanum melongena L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Thrips palmi Karny,

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thrips palmi Karny, or

(c)

an official statement that immediately prior to their export, they have been officially inspected and found free from Thrips palmi Karny.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

104.Fruits of Momordica L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Thrips palmi Karny, or

(b)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thrips palmi Karny.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”

105.Fruits of Capsicum L.Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, French Polynesia, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico and the USA

The fruits must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anthonomus eugenii Cano, or

(b)

an official statement that they originate in a place of production** established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a place of production that is free from Anthonomus eugenii Cano, on the basis of official inspections carried out at least monthly during the two months prior to export at the place of production and its immediate vicinity.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the place(s) of production must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

106.Seeds of Zea mays L.Any third country where Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii (Smith) Mergaert, Verdonck & Kersters is known to occur

The seeds must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii (Smith) Mergaert, Verdonck & Kersters, or

(b)

an official statement that a representative sample of the seeds has been tested and found free from Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii (Smith) Mergaert, Verdonck & Kersters.

107.Seeds of the genera Triticum L., Secale L. and x TriticosecaleAfghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa and the USA

The seeds must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area* where Tilletia indica Mitra is known not to occur.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

108.Grain of the genera Triticum L., Secale L. and x TriticosecaleAfghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa and the USA

The grain must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* where Tilletia indica Mitra is known not to occur, or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Tilletia indica Mitra have been observed on the plants at the place of production during their last complete cycle of vegetation and representative samples of the grain have been taken both at the time of harvest and before export and have been tested and found free from Tilletia indica Mitra.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement mentioned in point (b), the statement “tested and found free from Tilletia indica Mitra” must be included under the heading “name of produce”.

109.

Wood of conifers (Pinales), other than wood of Thuja L. and Taxus L. and wood in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

—wood of Libocedrus decurrens Torr. where there is evidence that the wood has been processed or manufactured for pencils using heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 82 °C for a seven to eight-day period,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Canada, China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, the USA and EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known not to occur

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement:

(i)

that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core), and

(ii)

that subsequent to its treatment, it was transported, until its export from the country issuing the statement, outside the flight season of its vectors, Monochamus spp., taking into account a safety margin of four additional weeks at the beginning and at the end of the expected flight season or, in the case of wood which is not free from bark, with a protective covering to prevent infestation with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle or its vectors, Monochamus spp., or

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56°C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood, and

(ii)

kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/ temperature schedule.

There must also be evidence of the heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate and, in the case of point (b), evidence of the kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark.

110.Wood of conifers (Pinales) in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifersCanada, China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, the USA and EU Member States other than those EU Member States where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known not to occur

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement:

(i)

that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core), and

(ii)

that subsequent to its treatment, it was transported, until its export from the country issuing the statement, outside the flight season of its vectors, Monochamus spp., taking into account a safety margin of four additional weeks at the beginning and at the end of the expected flight season or, in the case of wood which is not free from bark, with a protective covering to prevent infestation with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle et al. or its vectors, Monochamus spp., or

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56°C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood, and

(ii)

kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/ temperature schedule.

There must also be evidence of the heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate and, in the case of point (b), evidence of the kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark.

111.

Wood of Thuja L. and Taxus L., other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Canada, China, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Taiwan and the USA (where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known to occur) and EU Member States other than those EU Member States where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known not to occur

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it is bark-free,

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

112.

Wood of conifers (Pinales), other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Kazakhstan, Russia and Turkey

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* known to be free from:

(i)

Monochamus spp.

(ii)

Pissodes cibriani O’Brien, Pissodes fasciatus Leconte, Pissodes nemorensis Germar, Pissodes nitidus Roelofs, Pissodes punctatus Langor & Zhang, Pissodes strobi (Peck), Pissodes terminalis Hopping, Pissodes yunnanensis Langor & Zhang and Pissodes zitacuarense Sleeper, and

(iii)

Scolytidae spp. (non-European),

(b)

an official statement that it is bark-free and free from grub holes, caused by its vectors, Monochamus spp., which are larger than 3 mm across,

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, or

(d)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (d), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

113.

Wood of conifers (Pinales), other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these conifers,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface.

Any third country other than:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Canary Islands, China, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Republic of Korea, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it is bark-free and free from grub holes, caused by its vectors, Monochamus spp., which are larger than 3 mm across,

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, or

(c)

an official statement that has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

114.Wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or in part from conifers (Pinales)

Any third country other than:

Albania, Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Canary Islands, China, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Republic of Korea, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the wood originates in areas* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, are known to be free from:

(i)

Monochamus spp.

(ii)

Pissodes cibriani O’Brien, Pissodes fasciatus Leconte, Pissodes nemorensis Germar, Pissodes nitidus Roelofs, Pissodes punctatus Langor & Zhang, Pissodes strobi (Peck), Pissodes terminalis Hopping, Pissodes yunnanensis Langor & Zhang and Pissodes zitacuarense Sleeper, and

(iii)

Scolytidae spp. (non-European),

(b)

an official statement that it has been produced from debarked round wood,

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, or

(d)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

115.Isolated bark of conifers (Pinales)

Any third country other than:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine; and

EU Member States where Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle is known not to occur

The bark must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the bark, and

(b)

that subsequent to its treatment, it was transported, until its export from the country issuing the statement, outside the flight season of its vectors, Monochamus spp., taking into account a safety margin of four additional weeks at the beginning and at the end of the expected flight season or with a protective covering ensuring that infestation with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner & Bührer) Nickle et al. or its vectors, Monochamus spp. cannot occur.

There must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” on the phytosanitary certificate.

116.Wood of conifers (Pinales)Any third country where Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell is known not to occur, other than EU Member States

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in a country* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell,

(b)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

117.Wood of conifers (Pinales )Any third country

The wood must:

(a)

be bark-free,

(b)

be accompanied by an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Ips amitinus (Eichhoff), Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg) and Ips typographus (L.), or

(c)

have evidence by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

118.Isolated bark of conifers (Pinales)Any third country

The bark must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it has been subjected to fumigation or other appropriate treatments against bark beetles, or

(b)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Ips amitinus (Eichhoff), Ips duplicatus (Sahlberg) and Ips typographus (L.).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

119.Isolated bark of conifers (Pinales)Any third country where Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell is known not to occur, other than EU Member States

The bark must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell,

(b)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg & O’Donnell, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include the official statement referred to in point (a) unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom of this information in writing.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

120.

Wood of Juglans L. and Pterocarya Kunth, other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these plants,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

EU Member States and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Geosmithia morbida Kolarík, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat and its vector Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman,

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 40 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core), or

(c)

an official statement that it has been squared to entirely remove the natural rounded surface.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

121.Isolated bark and wood of Juglans L. and Pterocarya Kunth, in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these plantsEU Member States and the USA

The wood or the isolated bark must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Geosmithia morbida Kolarík, Freeland, Utley & Tisserat and its vector Pityophthorus juglandis Blackman, or

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 40 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the bark or the wood.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

122.

Wood of Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt.,

Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook & Arn.) Rehd., Quercus spp. L. and

Taxus brevifolia Nutt.

The USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* in which non- European isolates of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld are known not to occur,

(b)

an official statement that the wood has been stripped of its bark and:

(i)

that it has been squared so as to entirely remove the rounded surface,

(ii)

that the water content of the wood does not exceed 20% expressed as a percentage of the dry matter, or

(iii)

that the wood has been disinfected by an appropriate hot-air or hot water-water treatment, or

(c)

in the case of sawn wood with or without residual bark attached, an official statement that it has undergone kiln drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or another internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or its packaging in accordance with current usage.

123.

Wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., other than in the form of:

—wood intended for the production of veneer sheets,

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a

percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, and

there must be evidence of that kiln drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or other internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with

current usage.

124.Wood of Acer saccharum Marsh., intended for the production of veneer sheetsCanada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Davidsoniella virescens (R.W. Davidson) Z.W. de Beer, T.A. Duong & M.J. Wingf Moreau and is intended for the production of veneer sheets.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

125.

Wood of Fraxinus L., Juglans ailantifolia Carr., Juglans mandshurica Maxim., Ulmus davidiana Planch. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zucc., other than in the form of

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap, obtained in whole or part from these trees,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, and furniture and other objects made of untreated wood

Belarus, Canada,

China, the

Democratic People’s

Republic of Korea,

Japan, Kazakhstan,

Mongolia, the

Republic of Korea,

Russia, Taiwan,

Ukraine and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it has undergone ionizing irradiation to achieve a minimum absorbed dose of 1 kGy throughout the wood, or

(b)

an official statement that the wood originates in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 an area that is free from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire and that no part of the area lies within 100 km of a known outbreak of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not

include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area or areas.

126.Wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or in part from Fraxinus L., Juglans ailantifolia Carr., Juglans mandshurica Maxim., Ulmus davidiana Planch. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zucc.

Belarus, Canada,

China, the

Democratic People’s

Republic of Korea,

Japan, Kazakhstan,

Mongolia, the

Republic of Korea,

Russia, Taiwan,

Ukraine and the USA

The official statement must confirm that the wood originates in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire and that no part of the area lies within 100 km of a known outbreak of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area or areas.

127.Isolated bark and objects made of bark of Fraxinus L., Juglans ailantifolia Carr., Juglans mandshurica Maxim., Ulmus davidiana Planch. and Pterocarya rhoifolia Siebold & Zucc.

Belarus, Canada,

China, the

Democratic People’s

Republic of Korea,

Japan, Kazakhstan,

Mongolia, the

Republic of Korea,

Russia, Taiwan,

Ukraine and the USA

The official statement must confirm that the bark originates in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire and that no part of the area lies within 100 km of a known outbreak of Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area or areas.

128.Wood of Castanea Mill.Any third country

The wood must:

(a)

be bark-free, or

(b)

be accompanied by an official statement:

(i)

that it originates in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr., or

(ii)

that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

129.Isolated bark of Castanea Mill.Any third countryThe isolated bark must be accompanied by an official statement that it originates in areas known to be free from Cryphonectria parasitica (Murrill.) Barr.
130.

Wood of Quercus L., other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

—casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, including staves, where there is documented evidence that the wood has been produced or manufactured using heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 176 °C for 20 minutes

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it is squared so as to remove entirely the rounded surface,

(b)

an official statement that it is bark-free and the water content is less than 20% expressed as a percentage of the dry matter,

(c)

an official statement that it is bark-free and has been disinfected by an appropriate hot air or hot water treatment, or

(d)

in the case of sawn wood, with or without residual bark attached, an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (d), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or other internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

131.Wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap and obtained in whole or part from Quercus L.Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule, or

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” on the phytosanitary certificate.

132.

Wood of Betula L., other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from these trees,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, and furniture and other objects made of untreated wood

Canada and the USA (where Agrilus anxius Gory is known to occur)

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that its bark and at least 2.5 cm of the outer sapwood have been removed in a facility authorised and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin, or

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone ionizing irradiation to achieve a minimum absorbed dose of 1 kGy throughout the wood.

133.Wood chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or in part from Betula L.Any third country other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The wood must be accompanied by a

an official statement that it originates in a country which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Agrilus anxius Gory.

134.Bark and objects made of bark of Betula L.Canada and the USA (where Agrilus anxius Gory is known to occur)The bark or objects made out of bark must be accompanied by an official statement confirming that it is free from wood.
135.Wood of Platanus L., other than wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, and wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or in part from Platanus L.Albania, Armenia, EU Member States, Switzerland, Turkey and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Ceratocystis platani (J.M. Walter) Engelbr. & T.C. Harr., or

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also and there must be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or other internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

136.

Wood of Populus L., other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Americas

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it is bark-free, or

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that kiln-drying by a mark “kiln-dried” or “KD” or other internationally recognised mark, put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

137.Wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap and obtained in whole or in part from Acer saccharum Marsh., or Populus L.Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it has been produced from debarked round wood,

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone kiln-drying to below 20% moisture content, expressed as a percentage of dry matter, achieved through an appropriate time/temperature schedule,

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” on the phytosanitary certificate.

138.

Wood of Amelanchier Medik., Aronia Medik., Cotoneaster Medik., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., other than in the form of:

—chips, sawdust and shavings, obtained in whole or part from these plants,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Saperda candida Fabricius,

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone appropriate ionizing irradiation to achieve a minimum absorbed dose of 1 kGy throughout the wood.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

139.Wood in the form of chips obtained in whole or part from Amelanchier Medik., Aronia Medik., Cotoneaster Medik., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Prunus L., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L.Canada and the USA

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Saperda candida Fabricius,

(b)

an official statement that it has been processed into pieces of not more than 2.5 cm thickness and width, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” on the phytosanitary certificate.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

140.

Wood of Prunus L., other than in the form of:

—chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap , obtained in whole or part from these plants,

—wood packaging material, except associated controlled dunnage,

but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Vietnam and EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Aromia bungii (Faldermann) is known not to occur

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Aromia bungii (Faldermann),

(b)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone appropriate ionizing irradiation to achieve a minimum absorbed dose of 1 kGy throughout the wood.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage and on the phytosanitary certificate.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

141.Wood in the form of chips, particles, sawdust, shavings, wood waste and scrap obtained in whole or part from Prunus L.China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Vietnam and EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Aromia bungii (Faldermann) is known not to occur

The wood must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that it originates in an area* which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Aromia bungii (Faldermann),

(b)

an official statement that it has been processed into pieces of not more than 2.5 cm thickness and width, or

(c)

an official statement that it has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood.

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (c), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” on the phytosanitary certificate.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

142.

Wood, obtained in whole or in part,

from Acer spp. L. Aesculus

spp., Alnus spp. Miller, Betula spp. L.

Carpinus spp., Cercidiphyllum spp. L., Corylus spp., Fagus spp., Fraxinus spp. L., Koelreuteria spp. Medikus, Platanus

spp.L., Populus spp. L., Salix spp. L., Tilia spp. and Ulmus spp.L., other than

wood packaging material, but

including wood which has not retained its natural round surface.

EU Member States other than any EU Member State where Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) is known not to occur and any other third country where Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky) is known to occur

In the case of wood:

(a)

in the form of chips, particles, shavings, wood waste or scrap, the wood must be accompanied by:

(i)

an official statement that it originates in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky),

(ii)

an official statement that it is debarked and has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core), or

(iii)

an official statement that the wood has been processed into pieces of not more than 2.5 cm thickness and width,

(b)

in any other form, the wood must be accompanied by:

(i)

an official statement that it originates in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky), or

(ii)

an official statement that it is debarked and has undergone an appropriate heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 56 ̊C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core).

Where the phytosanitary certificate includes the official statement referred to in point (b)(ii), there must also be evidence of that heat treatment by a mark “HT” put on the wood or on any wrapping in accordance with current usage.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

PART BPlants, plant products and other objects originating in third countries which are subject to emergency measures and may only be introduced into Great Britain if special requirements are met

In this Part, ‘ISPM31’ means International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures No 31 of April 2008 on methodogies for sampling of consignments prepared by the Secretariat of the IPPC established by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations(7).

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Origin

(3)

Special requirements

1.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Viburnum spp. L., Camellia spp. L. or Rhododendron spp. L., other than Rhododendron simsii PlanchEU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants originate in an area* established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld;

(b)

an official statement that since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation no signs of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld have been observed on the plants at the place of production during official inspections, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms, carried out at least twice during the growing season at appropriate times when the plants were in active growth and with an intensity which took into account the particular production system of the plants, or

(c)

where signs of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld have been found on the plants at the place of production, an official statement that appropriate procedures have been implemented for the purpose of eradicating that pest and the plants have been found free from the pest following those procedures, which consisted of at least:

(i)

destruction of the infected plants and all susceptible plants within a 2 m radius of the infected plants, including associated growing media and plant debris,

(ii)

in the case of plants listed in column (1) of this entry within a 10 m radius of the infected plants and any remaining plants from the infected lot:

(aa)

they have been retained at the place of production,

(bb)

additional official inspections have been carried out at least twice in the three months after the eradication measures have been taken when the plants are in active growth,

(cc)

no treatments that may suppress symptoms of the plant pest have been carried out in that three month period, and

(dd)

the plants have been found free from the pest on these official inspections,

(iii)

in the case of all other plants listed in column (1) of this entry at the place of production, the plants have been subjected to intensive official re-inspection and have been found free from the pest on those inspections, and

(iv)

appropriate phytosanitary measures have been taken on the growing surface within a 2 m radius of infected plants.

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

2.Plants for planting, other than seeds, which belong to the genera and species listed in the list of Xylella host plantsAny third country where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known not to be present, other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement

(a)

that Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is not present in the country,

(b)

in the case of plants, other than seeds, intended for planting, of Coffea, Lavandula dentata L., Nerium oleander L., Olea europaea L., Polygala myrtifolia L., or Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, that they have been grown in a site that is subject to annual official inspection, with sampling and testing carried out at the appropriate times on those plants for the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and in accordance with international standards, using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability the level of presence of infected plants of 5%, in which the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) was confirmed, and

(c)

in the case of plants, other than seeds, intended for planting, of Polygala myrtifolia L., that prior to their movement out of their production site and as close to that time as possible, each lot of plants was subjected in addition to official visual inspection and sampling, as well as testing, in line with international standards for the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability the level of presence of infected plants of 5%, in which the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) was confirmed.

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any such official statement unless the national plant protection organisation of the country of origin has notified the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom in writing that Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is not present in the country.

3.Plants for planting, other than seeds, which belong to the genera and species listed in the list of Xylella host plantsAny third country where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to be present, other than EU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

in the case of plants originating in an area which has been established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as as area* that is free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), an official statement that they originate in such an area,

(b)

in the case of plants which originate in an area where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to be present and have not been grown for their entire production cycle in vitro, an official statement:

(i)

that the plants have been produced in a site**:

(aa)

that is authorised by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM10 as a site that is free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and its vectors,

(bb)

that is physically protected against the introduction of Xylella fastidiosa by its vectors,

(cc)

that is surrounded by a zone with a width of 100 m which has been subject to official inspections twice a year and where all of the plants found to be infected with, or to have symptoms of, Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) have been immediately removed and appropriate phytosanitary treatments against the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) have been applied before that removal,

(dd)

that at appropriate times throughout the year, is subject to phytosanitary treatments to maintain freedom from the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), including the removal of plants,

(ee)

that is subject annually, together with the zone referred to in point (cc), to at least two official inspections during the flight season of the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.),

(ff)

where throughout the production time of the plants, neither symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) nor its vectors were found in the site or if suspect symptoms were observed, testing was carried out and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) confirmed, and

(gg)

where throughout the production time of the plants, no symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) were found in the zone referred to in point (cc) or if suspect symptoms were observed, testing was carried out and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) confirmed,

(ii)

that representative samples of each species of the plants from the site have been subject to annual testing, at the most appropriate time, and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) has been confirmed on the basis of tests carried out in accordance with internationally validated testing methods,

(iii)

that the plants have been transported in closed containers or packaging, to prevent infection with Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or any of its known vectors,

(iv)

that as practically close to the time of export as possible, the lots of the plants were subject to official visual inspection, sampling and molecular testing, carried out in accordance with internationally validated testing methods, using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability the level of presence of infected plants of 1% and targeting in particular plants displaying symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), which confirmed the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), and

(v)

that immediately prior to export, the lots of the plants were subject to phytosanitary treatments against any known vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), or

(c)

in the case of plants which originate in an area where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to be present and have been grown for their entire production cycle in vitro, an official statement:

(i)

that the plants have been grown in a site** of production:

(aa)

that is authorised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with ISPM10 as site of production that is free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and its vectors,

(bb)

that is physically protected against the introduction of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) by its vectors,

(cc)

that is subjected annually to at least two official inspections carried out at appropriate times, and

(dd)

where throughout the production time of the plants, neither symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) nor its vectors were found in the site or, if suspect symptoms were observed, testing was carried out, and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) confirmed,

(ii)

that the plants have been transported under sterile conditions in a transparent container that precludes the possibility of infection by Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) through its vectors, and

(iii)

that the plants have been grown from seeds, propagated under sterile conditions from mother plants which have spent their entire lives in an area free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and have been tested and found free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or have been propagated under sterile conditions from mother plants which have been grown in a site which meets the requirements in point (b)(i) and have been tested and found free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.).

A phytosanitary certificate may not include any of the official statements referred to in point (a) to (c) unless the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin has previously provided the national plant protection organisation of the United Kingdom with written details of the area(s) or the site(s) (as the case may be).

* The name of the area(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

** The name of the site(s) must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

4.Plants for planting, other than seeds, which belong to the genera and species listed in the list of Xylella host plants and have never been grown in an area where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to occurEU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they have been grown in a site that is subject to annual official inspection, and in the case of symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), sampling, taking into account the technical guidelines for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) published by the European Commission from time to time(8), and testing in line with international standards for the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), in which the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) was confirmed, or

(b)

in the case of plants for planting, other than seeds, of Coffea, Lavandula dentata L., Nerium oleander L., Olea europaea L., Polygala myrtifolia L. and Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb, an official statement:

(i)

that they have been grown in a site that is subject to annual official inspection and sampling, taking into account the technical guidelines for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) published by the European Commission from time to time, and testing in line with international standards for the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability the level of presence of infected plants of 5%, in which the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) was confirmed, and

(ii)

in respect of any plants for planting, other than seeds, of Polygala myrtifolia L., that prior to their movement out of their production site and as close to that time as possible, each lot of plants was subjected in addition to official visual inspection and sampling, as well as testing, in line with international standards for the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability the level of presence of infected plants of 5%, in which the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) was confirmed.

For the purposes of point (b), the presence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) must have been screened by one test, and in the case of positive results, its presence must have been identified by carrying out, in line with international standards, at least one positive molecular test.

5.Plants for planting, other than seeds, which belong to the genera and species listed in the list of Xylella host plants and have been grown for at least part of their life in an area in the European Union, Liechtenstein or Switzerland where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to occurEU Member States, Liechtenstein and Switzerland

In the case of plants which have not been grown for their entire production cycle in vitro, the plants must:

(a)

be accompanied by an official statement:

(i)

that they have been grown in a site that:

(aa)

is registered and authorised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with ISPM10 as a site that is free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and its vectors, and is physically protected against the introduction of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) by its vectors,

(bb)

is surrounded by a zone with a width of 100 m which has been subject to official inspections twice a year and where all of the plants found to be infected with, or to have symptoms of, Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) have been immediately removed and appropriate phytosanitary treatments against the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) have been applied before that removal,

(cc)

is subject to phytosanitary treatments, which may include the removal of plants, at appropriate times of the year to maintain freedom from vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.),

(dd)

is subject annually, together with the zone referred to in point (bb) to at least two official inspections, taking into account the technical guidelines for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) published by the European Commission from time to time,

(ee)

where throughout the time of growth of the plants, neither symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) nor its vectors were found in the site or, if suspect symptoms were observed, tests were carried out confirming the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), and

(ff)

where throughout the time of growth of the plants, no symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) were found in the zone referred to in point (bb) or, if suspect symptoms were observed, testing has been undertaken and absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) confirmed,

(ii)

that representative samples of each species of the plants from the site have been subject to annual testing, at the most appropriate time, and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) has been confirmed on the basis of tests carried out in accordance with internationally validated testing methods,

(iii)

that as practically close to the time of export as possible, the lots of the plants were subject to official visual inspection, sampling and molecular testing, carried out in accordance with internationally validated testing methods, using a sampling scheme able to identify with 99% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 1% or above and targeting in particular plants displaying symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), in accordance with ISPM31, and

(iv)

that prior to their movement from the area, the lots of the plants were subject to phytosanitary treatments against the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), and

(b)

be moved in closed containers or packaging from the area to prevent infection with Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or any of its vectors.

In the case of dormant plants, other than seeds, of Vitis intended for planting, the plants must:

(a)be accompanied by an official statement:

(i)that they have been grown in a site that is registered by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and that as practically close to the time of export as possible, the plants have undergone an appropriate thermotherapy treatment in an authorised treatment facility authorised and supervised by that national plant protection organisation for that purpose, where the dormant plants were submerged for 45 minutes in water heated to 50°C in accordance with EPPO PM 10/18, and

(ii)that prior to their movement from the area, the lots of the plants were subject to phytosanitary treatments against the vectors of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.), and

(b)be transported in closed containers or packaging from the area to prevent infection with Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or any of its vectors.

In addition, the plants must not have been moved through any other area where Xylella fastidiosa is known to occur unless they were transported into and through the area in closed containers or packaging to prevent infection with Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or any of its vectors,

(c)in the case of plants which originate in an area where Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) is known to be present and have been grown for their entire production cycle in vitro, an official statement that:

(i)the plants have been grown in a site** of production:

(aa)that is authorised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin in accordance with ISPM10 as a site of production that is free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and its vectors,

(bb)that is physically protected against the introduction of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) by its vectors,

(cc)that is subjected annually to at least two official inspections carried out at appropriate times, and

(dd)where throughout the production time of the plants, neither symptoms of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) nor its vectors were found in the site or, if suspect symptoms were observed, testing has been undertaken and the absence of Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) confirmed,

(ii)that the plants have been transported under sterile conditions in a transparent container that precludes the possibility of infection by Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) by its vectors, and

(iii)that the plants have been grown from seeds, propagated under sterile conditions from mother plants which have spent their entire lives in an area free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) and have been tested and found free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.) or have been propagated under sterile conditions from mother plants which have been grown in a site which meets the requirements in point (c)(i) and have been tested and found free from Xylella fastidiosa (Wells et al.).

In the second paragraph, in point (a)(i), ‘EPPO PM 10/18’ means the standard describing a long-duration hot water treatment of grapevine material against flavescence dorée phytoplasma, approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization(9).

6.Seeds of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum spp., intended for plantingAny third country

The seeds must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they are of Capsicum spp. varieties which are known to be resistant to Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, or

(b)

an official statement:

(i)

that the mother plants of seeds have been produced in a production site* where Tomato brown rugose fruit virus is known not to occur on the basis of official inspections carried out at the appropriate time to detect that pest, and

(ii)

that the seeds or their mother plants have undergone official sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus and have been found, according to those tests, to be free from that pest.

*The name of the site(s) of production must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

For the purposes of point (b)(ii), the official sampling and testing of the seeds must be carried out in accordance with the paragraphs below.

The official sampling of seeds for testing must be carried out in accordance with the following sampling schemes referred to in the relevant table of ISPM31:

—in the case of seed lots which include 3000 or fewer seeds, a hypergeometric sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 10% or above,

—in the case of seed lots which include 30000 or fewer seeds, but more than 3000 seeds, a sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 1% or above,

—in the case of seed lots which include more than 30000 seeds, a sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 0.1% or above.

Sub samples must consist of nor more tha 1000 seeds for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) methods.

The testing of seeds must be carried out using one of the following methods and the method used must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”:

—real-time RT-PCR using the primers and probes described in the ISF protocol (2020), or

—real-time RT-PCR using primers and probe of Menzel and Winter (Acta Horticulturae, in press).

7.Plants for planting of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum spp.Any third country

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they are of Capsicum spp. varieties which are known to be resistant to Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, or

(b)

an official statement that:

(i)

the plants are derived from seeds which have undergone sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus in the manner set out in column (3) of entry 6 which has shown them to be free from that pest, and

(ii)

the plants have been produced in a production site* which is registered and supervised by the national plant protection organisation in the country of origin and is known to be free from Tomato brown rugose fruit virus on the basis of official inspections carried out at the appropriate time to detect that pest, and where the plants have shown symptoms of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, the plants have undergone official sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus and have been found, according to those tests, to be free from that pest.

*The name of the site(s) of production must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”.

For the purposes of point (b)(ii), the official sampling and testing of the seeds must be carried out in accordance with the paragraphs below.

In the case of plants for planting, 200 leaves must be collected per site of production and cultivar.

In case of symptomatic plants, sampling for testing must be performed on at least 3 symptomatic leaves.

One of the following testing methods must be carried out for the detection of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus:

—in the case of symptomatic material only, ELISA,

—conventional RT-PCR using the primers of Alkowni et al. (2019),

—conventional RT-PCR using the primers of Rodriguez-Mendoza et al. (2019),

—real-time RT-PCR using the primers and probes described in the ISF protocol (2020),

—real-time RT-PCR using primers and probe of Menzel and Winter (Acta Horticulturae, in press).

In case of a positive result of the detection test, a second testing method, different from the one used for detection, must be carried out with one of the RT-PCR methods mentioned above, using the same sample to confirm the identification.

Regulation 11

SCHEDULE 8New Annex 8 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 8List of plants, plant products and other objects originating in a CD territory or Great Britain and the special requirements for their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory or their movement within Great Britain

PART AList of plants, plant products and other objects originating in a CD territory or Great Britain and the special requirements for their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory or their movement within Great Britain

Interpretation

In this Part—

‘relevant PCN provisions’ means—

(i)

in relation to potatoes produced in England, Part 4 of Schedule 2 to the Official Controls (Plant Health and Genetically Modified Organisms) (England) Regulations 2019(10);

(ii)

in relation to potatoes produced in Wales, Part 4 of Schedule 2 to the Official Controls (Plant Health and Genetically Modified Organisms) (Wales) Regulations 2020(11);

(iii)

in relation to potatoes produced in Scotland, paragraphs 4 and 5 of Part 2, and Part 4, of Schedule 2 to the Plant Health (Official Controls and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2019(12);

‘relevant Potato Wart Disease provisions’ means—

(i)

in relation to potatoes produced in England, Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Official Controls (Plant Health and Genetically Modified Organisms) Regulations 2019;

(ii)

in relation to potatoes produced in Wales, Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Official Controls (Plant Health and Genetically Modified Organisms) (Wales) Regulations 2020;

(iii)

in relation to potatoes produced in Scotland, Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Plant Health (Official Controls and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Rgulations 2019.

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Special requirements

1.Plants for planting with roots, grown in the open airThere must be evidence that the place of production is known to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival.
2.Plants for planting of stolon, or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., or their hybrids, being stored in gene banks or genetic stock collections

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the plants have been held under quarantine conditions and have been found free from any GB quarantine pests by laboratory testing, as described in entry 3, before release from quarantine.

Each organisation or research body holding such material must inform the competent authority of the material held.

3.

Plants for planting of stolon or tuber-forming species of Solanum L., or their hybrids, other than:

—those tubers of Solanum tuberosum L. specified in entries 4, 5 and 6; and

—seeds of Solanum tuberosum L. specified in entry 18

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they have been held under quarantine conditions and:

(a)

have been found free from GB quarantine pests by laboratory testing before release from quarantine, using methods described in EPPO PM 3/21, which was:

(i)

supervised by the competent authority and executed by scientifically trained staff of that authority or of any officially approved body,

(ii)

executed at a site provided with appropriate facilities sufficient to contain GB quarantine pests and maintain the material, including indicator plants, in such a way as to eliminate any risk of spreading GB quarantine pests;

(iii)

executed on each unit of the material:

(aa)

by visual examination at regular intervals during the full length of at least one vegetative cycle, having regard to the type of material and its stage of development during the testing programme, for symptoms caused by any GB quarantine pests, and

(bb)

by laboratory testing:

—in the case of all potato material at least for:

—Andean potato latent virus,

—Andean potato mild mottle virus,

—Andean potato mottle virus,

—Arracacha virus B. oca strain,

—Potato black ringspot virus,

—Potato virus T,

—Potato yellowing virus,

—Potato yellow vein virus,

—non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus (including Yo),

Clavibacter sepedonicus (Spieckermann & Kotthoff) Li et al.,

Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum Safni et al., Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebensis Safni et al. and Ralstonia syzygii subsp. indonesiensis Safni et al.,

—in the case of seeds of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those specified in entry 18, at least for the viruses and viroids listed above, with the exception of Andean potato mottle virus, and non-European isolates of potato viruses A, M, S, V, X and Y (including Yo, Yn and Yc) and Potato leafroll virus, and

(iv)

included appropriate testing on any other symptoms observed in the visual examination in order to identify the GB quarantine pests having caused such symptoms.

In point (a), ‘EPPO PM 3/21’ means the standard describing inspection and tests for detection of pests infecting Solanum species or hybrids imported for germplasm, conservation, breeding or research purposes in post-entry quarantine, approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization(13).

4.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, originating in Great BritainThe tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that the relevant Potato Wart provisions to combat Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival have been complied with.
5.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, originating in Great Britain

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area in which Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.:

(a)

is known not to occur; or

(b)

is known to occur, and the tubers originate from a place of production found free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. or considered to be free of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. as a consequence of the implementation of an appropriate procedure aimed at eradicating Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.

6.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, other than those which are authorised to be planted for the purposes of this entry by the competent authority, originating in Great BritainThe tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that the relevant PCN provisions to combat Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens have been complied with.
7.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, originating in a CD territoryThe tubers must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area in which Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival, Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens are known not to occur.
8.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., for planting, other than tubers of those varieties accepted on to the GB Variety List pursuant to the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) Regulations 2001

The tubers must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they belong to advanced selections,

(b)

that they have been produced within Great Britain, and

(c)

that they have been derived in direct line from material which has been maintained under appropriate conditions and has been subjected within Great Britain to official quarantine testing in accordance with appropriate methods and has been found free from pests.

9.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those mentioned in entries 2 to 6 or 8, originating in Great Britain

There must be evidence by a registration number put on the packaging, or in the case of loose-loaded potatoes transported in bulk, on the accompanying documents, demonstrating that the tubers have been grown by an officially registered producer, or originate from officially registered collective storage or dispatching centres located in the area of production, indicating:

(a)

that the tubers are free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., and

(b)

that the relevant Potato Wart provisions to combat Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival and the relevant PCN provisions to combat Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens have been complied with.

10.Tubers of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those mentioned in entry 7, originating in a CD territoryThere shall be evidence by a registration number put on the packaging, or in the case of loose-loaded potatoes transported in bulk, on the accompanying documents, demonstrating that the tubers have been grown by an officially registered producer, or originate from officially registered collective storage or dispatching centres located in the area of production, indicating that the tubers are free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival, Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens.
11.Plants for planting with roots of Capsicum spp., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L., other than those which are authorised to be planted for the purposes of this entry by the competent authority, originating in Great BritainThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that the relevant PCN provisions to combat Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens have been complied with.
12.Plants for planting with roots of Capsicum spp., Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L., originating in a CD territoryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area in which Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens are known not to occur.
13.Plants for planting, other than seeds. of Capsicum annuum L., Solanum lycopersicum L., Musa L., Nicotiana L. and Solanum melongena L.

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that they originate in an area which, in accordance with the measures specified in ISPM4, is known to be free from Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al., or

(b)

an official statement that no symptoms of Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al. have been observed on the plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

14.Plants for planting with roots grown in the open air of Allium porrum L., Asparagus officinalis L., Beta vulgaris L., Brassica spp. and Fragaria L., other than those which are authorised to be planted for the purposes of this entry by the competent authority, originating in Great BritainThere must be evidence that the relevant PCN provisions to combat Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens have been complied with.
15.Plants for planting with roots grown in the open air of Allium porrum L., Asparagus officinalis L., Beta vulgaris L., Brassica spp. and Fragaria L., originating in a CD territoryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area in which Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens are known not to occur.
16.Bulbs, tubers or rhizomes, grown in the open air, of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L., Dahlia spp., Gladiolus Tourn. ex L., Hyacinthus spp., Iris spp., Lilium spp., Narcissus L. or Tulipa L., other than those which are authorised to be planted for the purposes of this entry by the competent authority, originating in Great BritainThere must be evidence that the relevant PCN provisions to combat Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens have been complied with.
17.Bulbs, tubers or rhizomes, grown in the open air, of Allium ascalonicum L., Allium cepa L., Dahlia spp., Gladiolus Tourn. ex L., Hyacinthus spp., Iris spp., Lilium spp., Narcissus L. or Tulipa L., originating in a CD territoryThe plants must be accompanied by an official statement that they originate in an area in which Globodera pallida (Stone) Behrens and Globodera rostochiensis (Wollenweber) Behrens are known not to occur.
18.Seeds of Solanum tuberosum L., other than those specified in entry 2

The seeds must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that they derive from plants which comply with the requirements set out in entries 4 to 6, 8 and 9, and

(b)

that they:

(i)

originate in an area known to be free from Synchytrium endobioticum (Schilbersky) Percival and Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al. emend. Safni et al.; or

(ii)

comply with all of the following requirements:

(aa)

they have been produced in a site where, since the beginning of the last cycle of vegetation, no symptoms of disease caused by the GB quarantine pests referred to in point (b)(i) have been observed;

(bb)

they have been produced at a site where all of the following actions have been taken:

–staff and other items, such as tools, machinery, vehicles, vessels and packaging material, from other sites producing solanaceous plants have been prevented from coming into contact with the site or other appropriate hygiene measures have been taken to prevent infection by staff working, or items used, at other sites producing solanaceous plants, and

–only water free from all GB quarantine pests referred to point (b)(i) has been used

19.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Prunus L.

The plants must be accompanied by official statement that:

(a)

they originate in an area known to be free from Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘prunorum’ Seemüller & Schneider, or

(b)

no symptoms of diseases caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma ‘prunorum’ Seemüller & Schneider have been observed on plants at the place of production since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation.

PART BList of plants, plant products or other objects originating in a CD territory or Great Britain that are subject to emergency measures and may only be introduced into Great Britain from a CD territory or moved within Great Britain if special requirements are met

In this Part, “ISPM 31” has the same meaning as in Part B of Annex 7.

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Special requirements

1.Plants for planting, other than seeds, of Viburnum spp. L., Camellia spp. L. and Rhododendron spp. L., other than Rhododendron simsii Planch,

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants originate in an area in which Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld is known not to occur,

(b)

an official statement that since the beginning of the last complete cycle of vegetation no signs of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld have been observed on the plants at the place of production during official inspections, including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms, carried out at least twice during the growing season at appropriate times when the plants were in active growth and with an intensity which took into account the particular production system of the plants, or

(c)

where signs of Phytophthora ramorum Werres, De Cock & Man in ‘t Veld have been found on the plants at the place of production, an official statement that appropriate procedures have been implemented for the purpose of eradicating that pest and the plants have been found free from the pest following those procedures, which consisted of at least:

(i)

destruction of the infected plants and all susceptible plants within a 2 m radius of the infected plants, including associated growing media and plant debris,

(ii)

in the case of plants listed in column (1) of this entry within a 10 m radius of the infected plants and any remaining plants from the infected lot:

(aa)

they have been retained at the place of production,

(bb)

additional official inspections have been carried out at least twice in the three months after the eradication measures have been taken when the plants are in active growth,

(cc)

no treatments that may suppress symptoms of the pest have been carried out in that three month period, and

(dd)

the plants have been found free from the pest on these official inspections,

(iii)

in the case of all other plants listed in column (1) of this entry at the place of production, the plants have been subjected to intensive official re-inspection and have been found free from the pest on those inspections, and

(iv)

appropriate phytosanitary measures have been taken on the growing surface within a 2 m radius of infected plants.

2.Seeds of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum spp., intended for planting, other than plants for planting of Capsicum spp. varieties which are known to be resistant to Tomato brown rugose fruit virus

The seeds must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the mother plants of seeds have been produced in a production site where Tomato brown rugose fruit virus is known not to occur on the basis of official inspections carried out at the appropriate time to detect that pest,

(b)

that the seeds or their mother plants have undergone sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus by the competent authority, or have been subjected to sampling and testing by professional operators under official supervision of the competent authority, and have been found, according to those tests, to be free from that pest, and

(c)

in the case of any seeds which were in storage prior to 15th August 2020, that the seeds have been sampled and tested for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus by the competent authority and found in those tests to be free from that pest.

For the purposes of point (b), the sampling and testing of the seeds must be carried out in accordance with the paragraphs below.

The official sampling of seeds for testing must be carried out in accordance with the following sampling schemes referred to in the relevant table of ISPM31:

—in the case of seed lots which include 3000 or fewer seeds, a hypergeometric sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 10% or above,

—in the case of seed lots which include 30000 or fewer seeds, but more than 3000 seeds, a sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 1% or above,

—in the case of seed lots which include more than 30000 seeds, a sampling scheme that is able to identify with 95% reliability a level of presence of infected plants of 0.1% or above.

Sub samples must consist of no more than 1000 seeds for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) methods.

The testing of seeds must be carried out using one of the following methods and the method used must be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Additional declaration”:

—real-time RT-PCR using the primers and probes described in the ISF protocol (2020), or

—real-time RT-PCR using primers and probe of Menzel and Winter (Acta Horticulturae, in press).

3.Plants for planting of Solanum lycopersicum L. and Capsicum spp., other than plants for planting of Capsicum spp. varieties which are known to be resistant to Tomato brown rugose fruit virus

The plants must be accompanied by an official statement:

(a)

that the plants are derived from seeds which have undergone sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus in the manner set out in column (2) of entry 2 which has shown them to be free from that pest, and

(b)

that the plants have been produced in a production site where Tomato brown rugose fruit virus is known not to occur on the basis of official inspections carried out at the appropriate time to detect that pest, and, where the plants have shown symptoms of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus, the plants have undergone official sampling and testing for Tomato brown rugose fruit virus and have been found, according to those tests, to be free from that pest.

For the purposes of point (b)(ii), the sampling and testing of the seeds must be carried out in accordance with the paragraphs below.

In the case of plants for planting, 200 leaves must be collected per site of production and cultivar.

In case of symptomatic plants, sampling for testing must be performed on at least 3 symptomatic leaves.

One of the following testing methods must be carried out for the detection of Tomato brown rugose fruit virus:

—in the case of symptomatic material only, ELISA,

—conventional RT-PCR using the primers of Alkowni et al. (2019),

—conventional RT-PCR using the primers of Rodriguez-Mendoza et al. (2019),

—real-time RT-PCR using the primers and probes described in the ISF protocol (2020),

—real-time RT-PCR using primers and probe of Menzel and Winter (Acta Horticulturae, in press).

In case of a positive result of the detection test, a second testing method, different from the one used for detection, must be carried out with one of the RT-PCR methods mentioned above, using the same sample to confirm the identification.

Regulation 13

SCHEDULE 9New Annex 10 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 10List of plants, plant products and other objects to be introduced into, or moved within, GB pest-free areas and corresponding special requirements

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Special requirements

(3)

Description of GB pest-free area

1.Plants for planting, other than fruits and seeds, of Quercus L., other than Quercus suber L., of a girth of at least 8 cm measured at a height of 1.2 m from the root collar

The plants must be accompanied by:

(a)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in places of production in countries where Thaumetopoea processionea L. is not known to occur,

(b)

an official statement that the plants have been grown throughout their life in an area free from Thaumetopoea processionea L. established by the national plant protection organisation in accordance with ISPM4 as an area that is free from Thaumetopoea processionea L., or

(c)

an official statement that he plants have been grown throughout their life in a site with complete physical protection against the introduction of Thaumetopoea processionea L. and have been inspected at appropriate times and found to be free from Thaumetopoea processionea L.

Great Britain (excluding the local authority areas of Barking and Dagenham, Barnet, Basildon, Basingstoke and Deane, Bexley, Bracknell Forest, Brent, Brentwood, Bromley, Broxbourne, Camden, Castle Point, Chelmsford, Chiltern, City of London, City of Westminster, Crawley, Croydon, Dacorum, Dartford, Ealing, East Hertfordshire, Elmbridge District, Enfield, Epping Forest, Epsom and Ewell District, Gravesham, Greenwich, Guildford, Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham, Haringey, Harlow, Harrow, Hart, Havering, Hertsmere, Hillingdon, Horsham, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Kingston-upon-Thames, Lambeth, Lewisham, Littlesford, Medway, Merton, Mid Sussex, Mole Valley, Newham, North Hertfordshire, Reading, Redbridge, Reigate and Banstead, Richmond-upon-Thames, Runnymede District, Rushmoor, Sevenoaks, Slough, South Bedfordshire, South Bucks, South Oxfordshire, Southwark, Spelthorne District, St Albans, Sutton, Surrey Heath, Tandridge, Three Rivers, Thurrock, Tonbridge and Malling, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Watford, Waverley, Welwyn Hatfield, West Berkshire, Windsor and Maidenhead, Woking, Wokingham and Wycombe)

Regulation 14

SCHEDULE 10New Annex 11 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 11List of plants, plant products and other objects and the respective third countries of origin or dispatch in respect of which phytosanitary certificates are required

PART AList of plants, plant products and other objects and the respective third countries of origin or dispatch, which may not be introduced into Great Britain unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, as referred to in Article 72(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

CN code

and its respective description under Council Regulation (EEC) No.2658/87

(3)

Country of origin or dispatch

Miscellaneous
1.Machinery and vehicles which have been operated for agricultural or forestry purposes

Agricultural, horticultural or forestry machinery for soil preparation or cultivation already having been operated; lawn or sports-ground rollers – already operated:

–Ploughs:

ex 8432 10 00

–Harrows, scarifiers, cultivators, weeders and hoes:

ex 8432 21 00

ex 8432 29 10

ex 8432 29 30

ex 8432 29 50

ex 8432 29 90

–Seeders, planters and transplanters:

ex 8432 31 00

ex 8432 39 11

ex 8432 39 19

ex 8432 39 90

–Manure spreaders and fertiliser distributors:

ex 8432 41 00

ex 8432 42 00

–Other machinery:

ex 8432 80 00

–Parts:

ex 8432 90 00

Harvesting or threshing machinery, including straw or fodder balers; grass or hay mowers; machines for cleaning, sorting or grading eggs, fruit or other agricultural produce, other than machinery of heading 8437 – already operated:

–Straw or fodder balers, including pick-up balers:

ex 8433 40 00

–Combine harvesters -threshers:

ex 8433 51 00

–Root or tuber harvesting machines:

ex 8433 53 10

ex 8433 53 30

ex 8433 53 90

Other agricultural, horticultural, forestry, poultry-keeping or bee-keeping machinery, including germination plant fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment; poultry incubators and brooders – already operated:

–Forestry machinery:

ex 8436 80 10

Tractors (other than tractors of heading 8709) – already operated:

–Road tractors for semi-trailers:

ex 8701 20 90

Other than single axle tractors, road tractors or track-laying tractors:

–Agricultural tractors and forestry tractors, wheeled:

ex 8701 9110

ex 8701 9210

ex 8701 9310

ex 8701 9410

ex 8701 9510

Any third country
2.Growing medium, attached to or associated with plants, intended to sustain the vitality of the plantsNot applicableAny third country
3.Grain of the genera Triticum L., Secale L. and x Triticosecale Wittm. ex A. Camus

Wheat and meslin, other than seeds for sowing:

1001 19 00

1001 99 00

Rye, other than seed for sowing:

1002 90 00

Triticale, other than seed for sowing:

ex 1008 60 00

Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa and the USA
General categories
4.Plants for planting, other than seeds

Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots other than roots of heading 1212:

0601 10 10

0601 10 20

0601 10 30

0601 10 40

0601 10 90

0601 20 10

0601 20 30

0601 20 90

Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; other than mushroom spawn:

0602 10 90

0602 20 20

0602 20 80

0602 30 00

0602 40 00

0602 90 20

0602 90 30

0602 90 41

0602 90 45

0602 90 46

0602 90 47

0602 90 48

0602 90 50

0602 90 70

0602 90 91

0602 90 99

Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh, for planting:

ex 0703 10 11

ex 0703 10 90

ex 0703 20 00

Cabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and similar edible brassicas, fresh, planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0704 10 00

ex 0704 90 10

ex 0704 90 90

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), fresh, planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0705 11 00

ex 0705 19 00

ex 0705 21 00

ex 0705 29 00

Celery other than celeriac, planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0709 40 00

Salad vegetables, other than lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0709 99 10

Other vegetables, planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0709 99 90

Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), and other spices, for planting or planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0910 11 00

ex 0910 20 10

ex 0910 30 00

ex 0910 99 31

ex 0910 99 33

Any third country
5.Root and tubercle vegetables

Carrots, turnips, salad beetroot, salsify, celeriac, radishes and similar edible roots, fresh or chilled:

0706 10 00

0706 90 10

0706 90 30

0706 90 90

Other root and tubercle vegetables, fresh or chilled:

ex 0709 99 90

Manioc, arrowroot, salep, Jerusalem artichokes, sweet potatoes and similar roots and tubers with high starch or inulin content, fresh, chilled, not frozen nor dried, not sliced or in the form of pellets:

ex 0714 10 00

ex 0714 20 10

ex 0714 20 90

ex 0714 30 00

ex 0714 40 00

ex 0714 50 00

ex 0714 90 20

ex 0714 90 90

Ginger, saffron, turmeric (curcuma), and other spices in the form of root or tubercle plant parts, fresh or chilled, other than dried:

ex 0910 11 00

ex 0910 30 00

ex 0910 99 91

Sugar beet, not ground, fresh and chilled:

ex 1212 91 80

Chicory roots, fresh and chilled:

ex 1212 94 00

Other root and tubercle vegetables, fresh and chilled:

ex 1212 99 95

Swedes, mangolds, fodder roots, similar forage products, not in the form of pellets, fresh or chilled, other than dried:

ex 1214 90 10

ex 1214 90 90

Any third country
6.Plants of Cryptocoryne sp Fischer ex Wydler, Hygrophila sp R. Brown and Vallisneria sp L.

Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; other than mushroom spawn:

ex 0602 10 90

ex 0602 90 50

Foliage, branches and other parts of tomato or eggplant plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Any third country
Parts of plants, other than fruit and seeds of:
7.Solanum lycopersicum L. and Solanum melongena L.

Foliage, branches and other parts of tomato or eggplant plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products of tomato or eggplant plants, not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
8.Zea mays L.

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

–Sweetcorn:

ex 0709 99 60

Maize (corn), other:

1005 90 00

Vegetable products of maize (Zea mays), not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
9.Convolvulus L., Ipomoea L., Micromeria Benth and Solanaceae Juss.

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0603 19 70

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Americas, Australia and New Zealand
10.Leafy vegetables of Apium graveolens L. Eryngium Tournier ex Linnaeus, Limnophila R.Br. and Ocimum L.

Other vegetables, fresh or chilled:

0709 40 00

ex 0709 99 10

ex 0709 99 90

Plants and parts of plants (including seeds and fruits), of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar purposes, fresh not cut, crushed nor powdered:

ex 1211 90 86

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
11.Leaves of Manihot esculenta Crantz

Leaves of cassava (Manihot esculenta), fresh or chilled:

ex 0709 99 90

Vegetable products of cassava (Manihot esculenta), not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
12.Conifers (Pinales)

Foliage, branches and other parts of conifer (Pinales) plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 20

ex 0604 20 40

Any third country
13.Castanea Mill., Dendranthema (DC.) Des Moul., Dianthus L., Gypsophila L., Pelargonium l’Herit. ex Ait, Phoenix spp. L, Populus L., Quercus L. and Solidago L.

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

0603 12 00

0603 14 00

ex 0603 19 70

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
14.Acer saccharum Marshall

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants of sugar maple (Acer saccharum), without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products of plants of sugar maple (Acer saccharum), not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Canada and the USA
15.Prunus L.

Cut flowers and flower buds of Prunus spp. of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0603 19 70

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants of Prunus spp., without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products of plants of Prunus spp. not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country other than: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine
16.Betula L.

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants of birch (Betula spp.), without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products of plants of birch (Betula spp.) not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country
17.Fraxinus L., Juglans L., Pterocarya Kunth and Ulmus davidiana Planchon.

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Belarus, Canada, China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan,

Mongolia, the

Republic of Korea,

Russia, Taiwan,

Ukraine and the USA

18.Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Acer pseudoplatanus L., Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) Paris, Adiantum jordanii C. Muell., Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt., Aesculus hippocastanum L., Arbutus menziesii Pursch., Arbutus unedo L., Arctostaphylos spp. Adans, Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull, Camellia spp. L., Castanea sativa Mill., Fagus sylvatica L., Frangula californica (Eschsch.) Gray, Frangula purshiana (DC.) Cooper, Fraxinus excelsior L., Griselinia littoralis (Raoul), Hamamelis virginiana L., Heteromeles arbutifolia (Lindley) M. Roemer, Kalmia latifolia L., Laurus nobilis L., Leucothoe spp. D. Don, Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd., Lonicera hispidula (Lindl.) Dougl. ex Torr.& Gray, Magnolia spp. L., Michelia doltsopa (de Candolle) Figlar Nothofagus obliqua (Mirbel) Orsted, Osmanthus heterophyllus (G. Don) P. S. Green, Parrotia persica (DC) C.A. Meyer, Photinia x fraseri Dress, Pieris spp. D. Don, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirbel) Franco, Quercus spp. L., Rhododendron spp. L., other than Rhododendron simsii Planch., Rosa gymnocarpa Nutt., Salix caprea L., Sequoia sempervirens (Lamb. ex D. Don) Endl., Syringa vulgaris L., Taxus spp. L., Trientalis latifolia (Hook), Umbellularia californica (Hook. & Arn.) Nutt., Vaccinium ovatum Pursh and Viburnum spp. L

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0603 19 70

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting (for example, bamboos, rattans, reeds, rushes, osier, raffia, cleaned, bleached or dyed cereal straw, and lime bark), fresh:

ex 1401 90 00

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

The USA
Fruits of:
19.Momordica L. and Solanaceae Juss.

Tomatoes, fresh or chilled:

0702 00 00

Other vegetables, of Solanaceae, fresh or chilled:

0709 30 00

0709 60 10

0709 60 91

0709 60 95

0709 60 99

ex 0709 99 90

Other fruit, fresh or chilled:

ex 0810 90 75

Any third country
20.Carica papaya L., Cydonia Mill., Fragaria L., Malus Mill.., Persea americana Mill., Prunus L., Pyrus L., Ribes L., Rubus L., Syzygium Gaertn., Vaccinium L. and Vitis L.

Avocados, fresh or chilled:

ex 0804 40 00

Guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fresh or chilled:

ex 0804 50 00

Grapes, fresh or chilled:

0806 10 10

0806 10 90

Melons (including watermelons) and papaws (papayas), fresh or chilled:

-Papaws (papayas):

0807 20 00

Apples, pears and quinces, fresh or chilled:

0808 10 10

0808 10 80

0808 30 10

0808 30 90

0808 40 00

Apricots, cherries, peaches (including nectarines), plums and sloes, fresh or chilled:

0809 10 00

0809 21 00

0809 29 00

0809 30 10

0809 30 90

0809 40 05

0809 40 90

Strawberries, fresh or chilled:

0810 10 00

Raspberries, blackberries, mulberries and loganberries, fresh or chilled:

08010 20 10

ex 0810 20 90

Black-, white- or redcurrants and gooseberries, fresh or chilled:

0810 30 10

0810 30 30

0810 30 90

Cranberries, bilberries and other fruit of the genus Vaccinium, fresh or chilled:

0810 40 10

0810 40 30

0810 40 50

0810 40 90

Kiwifruit, fresh or chilled:

0810 50 00

Persimmons, fresh or chilled:

0810 70 00

Other, fresh or chilled:

ex 0810 90 20

ex 0810 90 75

Any third country
Cut flowers of:
21.Orchidaceae

Orchids, fresh:

0603 13 00

Any third country
22.Aster spp. L., Eryngium Tournier ex Linnaeus., Hypericum Tournier ex Linnaeus., Lisianthus L., Rosa L. and Trachelium

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

0603 11 00

ex 0603 1970

Any third country other than: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canary Islands, EU Member States, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Russia (only the following parts: Central Federal District (Tsentralny federalny okrug), Northwestern Federal District (Severo-Zapadny federalny okrug), Southern Federal District (Yuzhny federalny okrug), North Caucasian Federal District (Severo-Kavkazsky federalny okrug) and Volga Federal District (Privolzhsky federalny okrug)), San Marino, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine
Tubers of:
23.Solanum tuberosum L.

Potatoes, fresh or chilled, other than seed potatoes:

ex 0701 90 10

ex 0701 90 50

ex 0701 90 90

Any third country
Seeds of:
24.Brassicaceae, Poaceae and Trifolium spp.

Seeds of wheat and meslin:

1001 11 00

1001 91 10

1001 91 20

1001 91 90

Seed of rye:

1002 10 00

Seed of barley:

1003 10 00

Seed of oats:

1004 10 00

Seed of maize (corn):

1005 10 13

1005 10 15

1005 10 18

1005 10 90

Seed of rice:

1006 10 10

Seed of sorghum:

1007 10 10

1007 90 00

Seed of millet:

1008 21 00

Canary seed for sowing:

ex 1008 30 00

Fonio (Digitaria spp.) seed for sowing:

ex 1008 40 00

Seed of triticale:

ex 1008 60 00

Seed of other cereals for sowing:

ex 1008 90 00

Rape or colza seeds, for sowing:

1205 10 10

ex 1205 90 00

Mustard seed, for sowing:

1207 50 10

Clover (Trifolium spp.) seeds for sowing:

1209 22 10

1209 22 80

Fescue seeds for sowing:

1209 23 11

1209 23 15

1209 23 80

Kentucky blue grass (Poa pratensis L.) seed for sowing:

1209 24 00

Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam., Lolium perenne L.) seeds for sowing:

1209 25 10

1205 25 90

Timothy grass seed; seeds of the genus Poa (Poa palustris L., Poa trivialis L.); cocksfoot grass (Dactylis glomerata L.) and bent grass (Agrostis) seeds, for sowing:

ex 1209 29 45

Seeds of other grasses for sowing:

ex 1209 29 80

Seeds of ornamental grasses for sowing:

ex 1209 30 00

Other brassicas’ (Brassicaceae) seeds for sowing:

ex 1209 91 80

Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Uruguay
25.Genera Triticum L., Secale L. and x Triticosecale Wittm. ex A. Camus

Seeds of wheat and meslin:

1001 11 00

1001 91 10

1001 91 20

1001 91 90

Seeds of rye:

1002 10 00

Seeds of triticale:

ex 1008 60 00

Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, South Africa and the USA
26.Capsicum spp. L., Castanea Mill., Helianthus annuus L., Solanum lycopersicum L., Medicago sativa L., Prunus L., Rubus L., Zea mays L., Allium cepa L., Allium porrum L., Phaseolus cocineus. and Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Sweetcorn for sowing:

ex 0709 99 60

Beans (Phaseolus spp.) for sowing:

0713 33 10

Almonds, for sowing:

ex 0802 11 10

ex 0802 11 90

ex 0802 12 10

ex 0802 12 90

Maize (corn) seeds, for sowing:

1005 10 13

1005 10 15

1005 10 18

1005 10 90

Rice, for sowing:

1006 10 10

Sunflower seeds, for sowing:

1206 00 10

Lucerne (alfalfa) seeds, for sowing:

1209 21 00

Other vegetable seeds, for sowing:

ex 1209 91 80

Other seeds, for sowing:

ex 1209 99 99

Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) seeds, for sowing:

ex 1209 99 10

Chestnuts (Castanea spp.) in shells, for sowing:

ex 0802 41 00

Any third country
27.Solanum tuberosum L.

Potato true seeds, for sowing:

ex 1209 91 80

Any third country
Vegetable seeds of:
28.Pisum sativum L.

Peas (Pisum sativum) seeds, for sowing:

0713 10 10

Any third country
29.Vicia faba L.

Broad beans and horse beans seeds, for sowing:

ex 0713 50 00

Other, seeds for sowing:

ex 0713 90 00

Any third country
Seeds of oil and fibre plants of:
30.Brassica napus L.

Rape or colza seeds, for sowing:

1205 10 10

ex 1205 90 00

Any third country
31.Brassica rapa L.,

Seeds of Brassica rapa, for sowing:

ex 1209 91 80

Any third country
32.Glycine max (L.) Merrill

Soya bean seeds for sowing:

1201 10 00

Any third country
33.Linum usitatissimum L.

Linseed, for sowing :

1204 00 10

Any third country
34.Sinapis alba L.

Mustard seeds, for sowing:

1207 50 10

Any third country
Isolated bark of:
35.Conifers (Pinales)

Vegetable products of bark, not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

Any third country
36.Acer saccharum Marsh, Populus L., and Quercus L. other than Quercus suber L.

Vegetable products of bark, not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

Any third country
37.Fraxinus L., Juglans L., Pterocarya Kunth and Ulmus davidiana Planch.

Vegetable products of bark, not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

Belarus, Canada, China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan,

Mongolia, the

Republic of Korea,

Russia, Taiwan,

Ukraine and the USA

38.Betula L.

Vegetable products of bark of birch (Betula spp.), not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

-Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

Canada and the USA
39.Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt., Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd. and Taxus brevifolia Nutt.

Vegetable products of bark not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

The USA
40.Juglans L. and Pterocarya Kunth.

Vegetable products of bark not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1404 90 00

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

ex 4401 40 90

EU Member States
Wood of:
41.Quercus L, other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, except where the wood is in the form of casks, barrels, vats, tubs or other coopers’ products or parts thereof, including staves, and there is documented evidence that the wood has been processed or manufactured using a heat treatment to achieve a minimum temperature of 176°C for 20 minutes

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Of oak (Quercus spp.):

4403 91 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated)

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of oak (Quercus spp.):

4407 91 15

4407 91 31

4407 91 39

4407 91 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

–Other:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

The USA
42.Platanus L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

ex 4403 9900

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated)

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Albania, Armenia, the EU Member States, Switzerland, Turkey and the USA
43.Populus L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.):

4403 97 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated)

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.):

4407 97 10

4407 97 91

4407 97 99

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Americas
44.Acer saccharum Marsh., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated)

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of maple (Acer spp.):

4407 93 10

4407 93 91

4407 93 99

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Canada and the USA
45.Conifers (Pinales), other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Coniferous

4401 11 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Coniferous

4401 21 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Coniferous:

4403 11 00

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Coniferous, other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Of pine (Pinus spp.):

ex 4403 21 10

ex 4403 21 90

ex 4403 22 00

–Of fir (Abies spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.):

ex 4403 23 10

ex 4403 23 90

ex 4403 24 00

–Other, coniferous:

ex 4403 25 10

ex 4403 25 90

ex 4403 26 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Coniferous:

ex 4404 10 00

Coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

4406 11 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

4406 91 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Coniferous:

–Of pine (Pinus spp.):

4407 11 10

4407 11 20

4407 11 90

–Of fir (Abies spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.):

4407 12 10

4407 12 20

4407 12 90

–Other, coniferous:

4407 19 10

4407 19 20

4407 19 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

–Coniferous:

4408 10 15

4408 10 91

4408 10 98

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Any third country
46.Fraxinus L., Juglans L., Pterocarya Kunth and Ulmus davidiana Planch., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of ash (Fraxinus spp.):

4407 95 10

4407 95 91

4407 95 99

–Other:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Belarus, Canada, China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, Russia, Taiwan, Ukraine and the USA
47.Betula L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Of birch (Betula spp.):

4403 95 10

4403 95 90

4403 96 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of birch (Betula spp.):

4407 96 10

4407 96 91

4407 96 99

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Canada and the USA
48.Amelanchier Medik., Aronia Medik., Cotoneaster Medik., Crataegus L., Cydonia Mill., Malus Mill., Pyracantha M. Roem., Pyrus L. and Sorbus L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface, except sawdust or shavings

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Canada and the USA
49.Prunus L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of cherry (Prunus spp.):

4407 94 10

4407 94 91

4407 94 99

–Other:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Canada, China, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, EU Member States, Japan, Mongolia, Republic of Korea, the USA and Vietnam
50.Acer L., Aesculus L., Alnus L., Betula L., Carpinus L., Cercidiphyllum Siebold & Zucc., Corylus L., Fagus L., Fraxinus L., Koelreuteria Medikus., Platanus L., Populus L., Salix L., Tilia L. and Ulmus L., other than wood packaging material, but including wood which has not kept its natural round surface

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Of beech (Fagus spp.):

4403 93 00

4403 94 00

–Of birch (Betula spp.):

4403 95 10

4403 95 90

4403 96 00

–Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.):

4403 97 00

–Of other:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of beech (Fagus spp.):

4407 92 00

–Of maple (Acer spp.):

4407 93 10

4407 93 91

4407 93 99

–Of ash (Fraxinus spp.):

4407 95 10

4407 95 91

4407 95 99

Of birch (Betula spp.):

4407 96 10

4407 96 91

4407 96 99

Of poplar and aspen (Populus spp.):

4407 97 10

4407 97 91

4407 97 99

Of other:

4407 99 27

4407 99 40

4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

Any third country where Anoplophora glabripennis is known to be present
51.Wood of Acer macrophyllum Pursh, Aesculus californica (Spach) Nutt., Lithocarpus densiflorus (Hook. & Arn.) Rehd. and Taxus brevifolia Nutt., other than wood packaging material

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Coniferous:

ex 4401 11 00

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Coniferous:

ex 4401 21 00

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Coniferous:

ex 4403 11 00

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Other, coniferous:

ex 4403 25 10

ex 4403 25 90

ex 4403 26 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Other, of non-coniferous:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Coniferous:

ex 4404 10 00

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

–Coniferous:

ex 4406 11 00

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

–Coniferous:

ex 4406 91 00

–Non-coniferous

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Coniferous:

ex 4407 19 10

ex 4407 19 20

ex 4407 19 90

–Of maple (Acer spp.):

4407 93 10

4407 93 91

4407 93 99

–Of other:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

–Coniferous:

ex 4408 10 15

ex 4408 10 91

ex 4408 10 98

–Other:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

The USA
52.Wood of Juglans L. and Pterocarya Kunth.

Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms; wood in chips or particles; sawdust and wood waste and scrap, whether or not agglomerated in logs, briquettes, pellets or similar forms:

–Fuel wood, in logs, in billets, in twigs, in faggots or in similar forms:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 12 00

–Wood in chips or particles:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4401 22 00

–Sawdust and wood waste and scrap, not agglomerated:

–Sawdust:

ex 4401 40 10

–Wood waste and scrap (other than sawdust):

ex 4401 40 90

Wood in the rough, not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4403 12 00

Wood in the rough, whether or not stripped of bark or sapwood, or roughly squared:

–Other than treated with paint, stains, creosote or other preservatives:

–Other, non-coniferous:

ex 4403 99 00

Split poles; piles, pickets and stakes of wood, pointed but not sawn lengthwise:

–Non-coniferous:

ex 4404 20 00

Non-coniferous railway or tramway sleepers (cross-ties) of wood:

–Not impregnated:

ex 4406 12 00

–Other (than not impregnated):

ex 4406 92 00

Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm:

–Of other:

ex 4407 99 27

ex 4407 99 40

ex 4407 99 90

Sheets for veneering (including those obtained by slicing laminated wood), for plywood or for similar laminated wood and other wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm:

–Other:

ex 4408 90 15

ex 4408 90 35

ex 4408 90 85

ex 4408 90 95

Casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products and parts thereof, of wood, including staves:

ex 4416 00 00

Prefabricated buildings of wood:

ex 9406 10 00

EU Member States

PART BList of other plants which may not be introduced into Great Britain unless they are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate, as referred to in Article 73(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

CN code

and its respective description under Council Regulation (EEC) No.2658/87

(3)

Country of origin or dispatch

1.All plants within the meaning of Article 2(1) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, other than those specified in Parts A and C of this Annex

Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant, and chicory plants and roots, other than for planting:

ex 0601 10 90

ex 0601 20 10

Cut flowers and flower buds of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

0603 15 00

0603 19 10

0603 19 20

ex 0603 19 70

Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses, not mosses or lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh:

ex 0604 20 90

Onions, shallots, garlic, leeks and other alliaceous vegetables, fresh or chilled, other than for planting:

ex 0703 10 19

ex 0703 10 90

ex 0703 20 00

ex 0703 90 00

Cabbages, cauliflowers, kohlrabi, kale and similar edible brassicas, fresh or chilled, other than planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0704 10 00

ex 0704 90 10

ex 0704 90 90

Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.), fresh or chilled, other than planted in a growing substrate:

ex 0705 11 00

ex 0705 19 00

ex 0705 21 00

ex 0705 29 00

Cucumbers and gherkins, fresh or chilled:

0707 00 05

0707 00 90

Leguminous vegetables, shelled or unshelled, fresh or chilled:

0708 10 00

0708 20 00

0708 90 00

Asparagus, celery other than celeriac, spinach, New Zealand spinach and orache spinach (garden spinach), globe artichokes, olives, pumpkins, squash and gourds (Cucurbita spp.), salad vegetables, (other than lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and chicory (Cichorium spp.)), chard (or white beet) and cardoons, capers, fennel and other vegetables, fresh or chilled, other than planted in a growing substrate:

0709 20 00

ex 0709 40 00

ex 0709 70 00

0709 91 00

0709 92 10

0709 92 90

0709 93 10

0709 93 90

ex 0709 99 10

ex 0709 99 20

0709 99 40

ex 0709 99 50

ex 0709 99 90

Dried leguminous vegetables, shelled, not skinned or split, for sowing:

ex 0713 20 00

ex 0713 31 00

ex 0713 32 00

ex 0713 34 00

ex 0713 35 00

ex 0713 39 00

ex 0713 40 00

ex 0713 60 00

ex 0713 90 00

Brazil nuts and cashew nuts, fresh, whole, not shelled, not peeled, also for ssowing:

ex 0801 21 00

ex 0801 31 00

Other nuts, fresh, whole not shelled, not peeled, also for sowing:

ex 0802 11 10

ex 0802 11 90

ex 0802 21 00

ex 0802 31 00

ex 0802 41 00

ex 0802 51 00

ex 0802 61 00

ex 0802 70 00

ex 0802 80 00

ex 0802 90 10

ex 0802 90 50

ex 0802 90 85

Figs, fresh or chilled:

0804 20 10

Melons, fresh or chilled:

0807 11 00

0807 19 00

Other fruit, fresh or chilled:

ex 0810 20 90

ex 0810 90 20

ex 0810 90 75

Coffee berries (other than beans), fresh, whole in husk, not roasted:

ex 0901 11 00

Tea leaves, fresh, whole, not cut, not fermented, not flavoured:

ex 0902 10 00

ex 0902 20 00

Thyme and fenugreek seeds for sowing:

ex 0910 99 10

ex 0910 99 31

ex 0910 99 33

Bay leaves, fresh:

ex 0910 99 50

Barley, seed for sowing:

1003 10 00

Oats, seed for sowing:

1004 10 00

Grain sorghum, seed for sowing:

1007 10 10

1007 10 90

Buckwheat, millet and canary seed, other cereals, seed for sowing:

ex 1008 10 00

1008 21 00

ex 1008 30 00

ex 1008 40 00

ex 1008 50 00

ex 1008 90 00

Groundnuts, fresh, not roasted or otherwise cooked, whole, not shelled, not broken, also seed for sowing:

1202 30 00

ex 1202 41 00

Other oil seeds for sowing and oleaginous fruits, fresh, not broken:

ex 1207 10 00

1207 21 00

ex 1207 30 00

1207 40 10

ex 1207 60 00

ex 1207 70 00

1207 91 10

1207 99 20

Seeds and fruit, of a kind used for sowing:

1209 10 00

1209 22 10

1209 22 80

1209 23 11

1209 23 15

1209 23 80

1209 24 00

1209 25 10

1209 25 90

1209 29 45

1209 29 50

1209 29 60

1209 29 80

1209 30 00

1209 91 30

1209 91 80

1209 99 10

1209 99 91

1209 99 99

Hop cones, fresh:

ex 1210 10 00

Plants, other than for planting, and parts of plants (including seeds for sowing and fruits), fresh or chilled, not cut nor crushed or powdered:

ex 1211 30 00

ex 1211 40 00

ex 1211 50 00

ex 1211 90 30

ex 1211 90 86

Locust beans for sowing, and sugar cane, fresh or chilled, not ground; fruit stones and kernels for sowing and other fresh vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included:

ex 1212 92 00

ex 1212 93 00

ex 1212 94 00

ex 1212 99 41

ex 1212 99 95

Vegetable materials of a kind used primarily for plaiting, fresh:

ex 1401 90 00

Vegetable products not elsewhere specified or included, fresh:

ex 1404 90 00

Any third country

PART CList of plants, together with the respective third countries of origin or dispatch, which do not require phytosanitary certificates pursuant to Article 73(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031

(1)

Description of plants, plant products or other objects

(2)

Country of origin or dispatch

1.Fruits of Ananas comosus (L.) MerrillAny third country
2.Fruits of Actinidia sp. LindlAny third country
3.Fruits of Cocos nucifera L.Any third country
4.Fruit and leaves of Citrus sp. L.Any third country
5.Fruit of Fortunella sp. SwingleAny third country
6.Fruit of Poncirus L. RafAny third country
7.Fruit of Diospyros sp. L.Any third country
8.Fruits of Durio zibethinus MurrayAny third country
9.Fruits (bolls) of Gossypium spp.Any third country
10.Grain of Oryza spp. L.Any third country
11.Leaves of Murraya spp.Any third country
12.Fruits of MusaAny third country
13.Fruits of Mangifera sp. L.Any third country
14.Fruits of Phoenix dactylifera L.Any third country
15.Fruits of Passiflora sp. LAny third country
16.Fruits of Psidium sp.Any third country

Regulation 16

SCHEDULE 11New Annex 13 to the Phytosanitary Conditions Regulation

ANNEX 13List of plants, plant products and other objects for which a UK plant passport is required for their movement within Great Britain or for their introduction into Great Britain from a CD territory

In this Annex:

(a)‘Seeds Marketing Regulations’ has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) Regulations 2001(14);

(b)the references to seed in paragraphs 2, 4, 5 and 6 do not include seed where it is subject to an exception described in Article 6(3) and the special requirements in Annex 8 or 10 do not apply in relation to the seed.

1.  All plants for planting, other than seeds.

2.  Seed of the following species, where the seed is permitted to be marketed under the Seeds Marketing Regulations and the movement of the seed relates to its marketing:

(a)Allium cepa L.,

(b)Allium porrum L.,

(c)Phaseolus coccineus L.,

(d)Phaseolus vulgaris L.,

(e)Pisum sativum L.,

(f)Vicia faba L.

3.  Seeds of the following species:

(a)Castanea Mill.,

(b)Capsicum spp L.,

(c)Solanum lycopersicum L.,

(d)Solanum tuberosum L.

4.  Seed of Medicago sativa L, where the seed is permitted to be marketed under the Seeds Marketing Regulations and the movement of the seed relates to its marketing.

5.  Seed of the following species, where the seed is permitted to be marketed under the Seeds Marketing Regulations and the movement of the seed relates to its marketing:

(a)Brassica napus L.,

(b)Brassica rapa L.,

(c)Glycine max (L.) Merrill,

(d)Helianthus annuus L.,

(e)Linum usitatissimum L.,

(f)Sinapis alba L.

6.  Seed of the following species, where the seed is permitted to be marketed under the Marketing of Ornamental Propagating Material Regulations 1999(15) and the movement of the seed relates to its marketing:

(a)Capsicum annuum L.;

(b)Helianthus annuus L.

7.  Plants of Abies Mill., Larix Mill., Picea A. Dietr., Pinus L. and Pseudotsuga Carr over three metres in height, including felled or fallen trees, other than fruit, seeds, leaves or foliage.

8.  Wood, where it is considered to be a plant product and has been obtained in whole or in part from the following genera or species, other than wood which is bark-free:

(a)conifers (Pinales),

(b)Castanea Mill.

9.  Wood, where it is considered to be a plant product and has been obtained in whole or part from the following species, including wood which has not kept its natural round surface:

(a)Juglans L.,

(b)Platanus L.,

(c)Pterocarya L.

10.  Isolated bark of the following genera or species:

(a)conifers (Pinales),

(b)Castanea Mill.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations are made in exercise of the powers conferred by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (c. 16) in order to address failures of retained EU law to operate effectively and other deficiencies (in particular the deficiencies referred to in paragraphs (a), (d) and (g) of section 8(2)) arising from the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

The Regulations make amendments to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 establishing uniform conditions for the implementation of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031 of the European Parliament and the Council, as regards protective measures against pests of plants.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no, or no significant, impact on the private or voluntary sector is foreseen.

(1)

2018 c. 16; section 8 was amended by section 27 of the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement Act) 2020 (c. 1) and paragraph 21 of Schedule 7 was amended by section 41(4) of, and paragraph 53(2) of Schedule 5 to, that Act.

(2)

EUR 2019/2072.

(3)

First approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization in September 2003 and available from its Secretariat at 21 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France and at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1365-2338.2011.02488.x.

(4)

First approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization in September 2006 and available from its Secretariat at 21 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France and at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/epp.12440/epdf.

(5)

Approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization in September 2018 and available from its Secretariat at 21 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France and at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/epp.12510.

(6)

S.I. 2001/3510, amended by S.I. 2004/2949, 2007/1871, 2009/1273, 2010/1195, 2011/464, 1043, 2014/487, 2018/942, 2019/162; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.

(7)

Available from the IPPC Secretariat, AGPP-FAO, Viale Delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153, Rome, Italy and at https://www.ippc.int/int.

(9)

Approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization in September 2012 and available from its Secretariat at 21 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France and at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/epp.2594.

(10)

S.I. 2019/1517 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(12)

S.S.I. 2019/421, amended by S.S.I. 2020/152, 176.

(13)

First approved by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization in September 1983 and available from its Secretariat at 21 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011, Paris, France and at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/epp.12613.

(14)

S.I. 2001/3510; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2011/464, 2016/106 (W.52), S.S.I. 2015/395, 2018/942.