Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1372 of 5 August 2022 as regards temporary measures to prevent the entry into, the movement and spread within, the multiplication and release in the Union of Meloidogyne graminicola (Golden & Birchfield)

Type Implementing Regulation
Publication 2022-08-05
State In force
Department European Commission, SANTE
Source EUR-Lex
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Article 1

Subject matter

This Regulation sets out rules to prevent the entry into, the movement and spread within, the multiplication and release in the Union of Meloidogyne graminicola (Golden & Birchfield).

Article 2

Definitions

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:

(1) ‘the specified pest’ means Meloidogyne graminicola (Golden & Birchfield);

(2) ‘specified plants’ means plants for planting, other than seeds, with roots of Oryza sativa L., that have been grown in soil;

(3) ‘host plants’ means plants for planting with roots of the genera and species listed in Annex I, that have been grown in soil;

(4) ‘volunteer host plants’ means host plants which appear in the places of production without having been planted;

(5) ‘specified seeds’ means seeds of Oryza sativa L.;

(6) ‘specified objects’ means machinery, tools, vehicles, and personal equipment, which have been used for activities relating to the planting, treatment or harvesting of the host plants;

(7) ‘demarcated area’ means the area consisting of an infested zone and a buffer zone that is established when the specified pest has been found;

(8) ‘infested zone’ means a zone in which the field or fields of Oryza sativa L. contains: (a) all host plants known to be infested by the specified pest; (b) all host plants showing symptoms indicating possible infestation by the specified pest; (c) all other plants suspected to be infested or infested by the specified pest, including plants prone to be infested due to their susceptibility to that pest and their close proximity to infested specified plants, or plants grown from them; (d) land, soil or other elements infested, or liable to be infested, by the specified pest;

(9) ‘buffer zone’ means a zone of a width of at least 100 m, surrounding the infested zone;

(10) ‘trap-crop method’ means the method under which certain specified plants are temporarily planted in an infested field, in order to trap the specified pest, and later removed and destroyed, for the purpose of protecting in the same field other specified plants from that pest.

Article 3

Prohibition of introduction and movement within the Union

The specified pest shall not be introduced into, moved within, or held, multiplied or released in the Union territory.

Article 4

Establishment of demarcated areas

Article 5

Eradication measures

The Member State concerned shall apply all of the following measures in the demarcated area(s) for the purpose of eradication of the specified pest:

(1) the specified plants in the infested zone shall be removed and destroyed in fields close to harvesting. The specified plants shall be destroyed, in situ or in a nearby location designated for this purpose within the infested zone, in a manner ensuring that the specified pest is not spread;

(2) specified seeds shall not be sown and host plants shall not be planted in the infested zone;

(3) volunteer host plants shall be regularly eliminated;

(4) fields in the infested zone shall be continuously flooded for more than 18 months. If continuous flooding is not possible, the trap-crop method, or other methods preventing the pest from concluding its life cycle, shall be applied;

(5) specified plants that are used for the trap-crop method shall be destroyed within 5 weeks after planting;

(6) specified objects that have been used in an infested zone shall be cleaned from soil and plant debris before being moved to the surrounding fields. During cleaning, residue dispersal out of the infested field shall be avoided.

Article 6

Containment measures

In the demarcated areas listed in Annex II, the competent authority shall apply all of the following measures for the purpose of containing the specified pest within those areas and preventing its spread outside those areas:

(a) specified seeds may be sown and specified plants may be planted only if one of the following phytosanitary measures has been carried out: (i) continuous flooding for at least 6 months since the last harvest; (ii) trap-crop method whereby specified plants shall be destroyed within five weeks after planting; (iii) crop rotation with non-host plants or cultivated host plants of the genus Brassica L. or species Allium cepa L., Glycine max (L.) Merr., Hordeum vulgare L., Panicum miliaceum L., Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, Triticum aestivum L. and Zea mays L., intended for the production of bulbs, vegetables or grains for final users other than the use as plants for planting;

(b) volunteer host plants shall be regularly eliminated;

(c) specified objects that have been used in the infested field shall be cleaned from soil and plant debris before moving them to the surrounding fields. During cleaning, residue dispersal out of the infested field shall be avoided.

Article 7

Awareness raising

Regarding the demarcated area(s) to which the eradication and the containment measures referred to in Articles 5 and 6 were applied, the Member State concerned shall raise public awareness concerning the threat of the specified pest and the measures adopted to prevent its further spread outside of the demarcated areas. It shall ensure that the general public and relevant operators are aware of the delimitation of the demarcated area(s), the infested zone and the buffer zone.

Article 8

Surveys of the specified pest in the territory of the Member States

Member States shall transmit, by 30 April of each year, to the Commission and to the other Member States, the results of the surveys carried out outside of the demarcated areas based on the templates referred to in Annex I to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1231 (1).

Article 9

Movement of the specified plants, soil, specified seeds, and specified objects

Article 10

Introduction of specified plants and specified seeds into the Union

Specified plants and specified seeds originating in third countries may only be introduced into the Union if the competent authorities or the professional operators under the official supervision of the competent authorities comply with all of the following requirements:

(1) the specified plants which have been produced in a pest-free place or a pest-free site of production are officially inspected at that place or site of production, at the most appropriate time for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export, and are found free from the specified pest;

(2) official inspections were carried out at the most appropriate time for detecting symptoms of infection during the last complete cycle of vegetation prior to the export in a zone with a width of at least 100 m and surrounding the place or site of production referred to in point (1);

(3) any specified plants in the zone surrounding the pest-free place or pest-free site of production showing symptoms of infection during those inspections were immediately destroyed;

(4) the specified plants are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate including, in accordance with Article 71(2) of Regulation (EU) 2016/2031, under the heading ‘Additional declaration’, one of the following statements: (a) ‘The national plant protection organisation of origin of the specified plants recognised that country as being free from the specified pest in accordance with the relevant international standards for phytosanitary measures.’; (b) ‘The specified plants originate in a pest-free area, established as regards the specified pest by the national plant protection organisation of the third country of the area concerned, in accordance with the relevant international standards for phytosanitary measures. The name of the pest-free area shall be included in the phytosanitary certificate under the heading “Place of origin”.’; (c) ‘The specified plants have been produced in a pest-free place or a pest-free site of production, established as regards the specified pest by the national plant protection organisation of the third country concerned, in accordance with the relevant international standards for phytosanitary measures (Requirements for the establishment of pest free places of production and pest free production sites. ISPM No 10 (1999), Rome, IPPC, FAO 2016) and have been produced in accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/1372 (*1).

(5) the phytosanitary certificate accompanying specified seeds originating in third countries includes, under the heading ‘Additional declaration’, the information that the seeds are free from soil and debris.

Article 11

Sampling and testing of specified plants showing symptoms of the specified pest

Specified plants introduced into the Union from a third country and showing symptoms of the specified pest, upon visual inspection, shall be sampled and tested to identify the presence of that pest.

Article 12

Entry into force and application

This Regulation shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply until  30 June 2026.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

ANNEX I

Genus or species

Ageratum conyzoides L.

Alisma plantago L.

Allium cepa L.

Alopecurus L.

Amaranthus spinosus L.

Amaranthus viridis L.

Avena sativa L.

Beta vulgaris L.

Brassica L.

Capsicum annuum L.

Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.

Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott

Coriandrum sativum L.

Cucumis sativus L.

Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf

Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers.

Cyperus compressus L.

Cyperus difformis L.

Cyperus iria L.

Cyperus rotundus L.

Dactyloctenium aegyptium (L.) Willd.

Digitaria filiformis (L.) Köler

Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop.

Echinochloa colona (L.) Link

Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv.

Eclipta prostrata (L.) L.

Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.

Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn.

Fimbristylis dichotoma var. pluristriata (C.B.Clarke) Napper

Gamochaeta coarctata (L.) Cabrera

Glycine max (L.) Merr.

Heteranthera reniformis Ruiz & Pav.

Hordeum vulgare L.

Hydrilla Rich.

Impatiens balsamina L.

Imperata cylindrica (L.) Raeusch.

Kyllinga brevifolia Rottb.

Lactuca sativa L.

Ludwigia L.

Melilotus albus Medik.

Murdannia keisak (Hassk.) Hand.-Mazz.

Musa L.

Oryza sativa L.

Oxalis corniculata L.

Panicum L.

Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.

Pisum sativum L.

Poa annua L.

Portulaca oleracea L.

Ranunculus L.

Saccharum officinarum L.

Schoenoplectus articulatus (L.) Palla

Schoenoplectiella articulata (L.) Lye

Setaria italica (L.) P. Beauv.

Solanum lycopersicum L.

Solanum melongena L.

Solanum nigrum L.

Solanum sisymbriifolium Lam.

Solanum tuberosum L.

Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench

Spergula arvensis L.

Spinacia oleracea L.

Stellaria media (L.) Vill.

Trifolium repens L.

Triticum aestivum L.

Urena lobata L.

Vicia faba L.

Zea mays L.

ANNEX II

Italy

List of municipalities in demarcated areas in Italy

Region Province Municipalities
Lombardy Pavia Alagna, Carbonara al Ticino, Cilavegna, Dorno, Gambolò, Garlasco, Gropello Cairoli, Linarolo, Parona, Pieve Albignola, Sannazzaro de’ Burgondi, Scaldasole, Sommo, Tromello, Trovo, Vigevano, Villanova d’Ardenghi, Zerbolò, Zinasco
Piedmont Biella Castelletto Cervo, Gifflenga, Mottalciata
Piedmont Vercelli Buronzo

ANNEX III

1. Description of the DA 2. Initial size of DA (ha) 3. Updated size of DA (ha) 4. Approach 5. Zone 6. Survey sites 7. Risk areas identified 8. Risk areas inspected 9. Plant material/Commodity 10. List of host plant species 11. Timing 12. Survey details A) Number of visual examinations B) Total number of samples taken C) Type of traps (or other alternative method (e.g. sweep nets)) D) Number of traps (or other capturing method) E) Number of trapping sites, when different from data reported in (D) F) Type of tests (e.g. microscopic identification, PCR, ELISA, etc.) G) Total number of tests H) Other measures (e.g. sniffer dogs, drones, helicopters, awareness raising campaigns etc.) I) Number of other measures 13. No of symptomatic samples analysed: i: Total ii: Positive iii: Negative iv: Undetermined 14. No of asymptomatic samples analysed: i: Total ii: Positive iii: Negative iv: Undetermined 15. Comments
Name Date of establishment Description Number
A B C D E F G H I i ii iii iv i ii iii iv

Instructions for how to report

For column 1: Indicate the name of the geographical area, outbreak number or any information that allows identification of the demarcated area (DA) and the date when it was established.

For column 2: Indicate the size of the DA before the start of the survey.

For column 3: Indicate the size of the DA after the survey.

For column 4: Indicate the approach: Eradication (E)/Containment (C). Please, include as many rows as necessary, depending on the number of DA per pest and the approaches these areas are subject to.

For column 5: Indicate the zone of the DA where the survey was carried out, including as many rows as necessary: Infested zone (IZ) or buffer zone (BZ), using separate rows. When applicable, indicate the area of the IZ where the survey was carried out (e.g. last 20 km adjacent to the BZ, around nurseries, etc.) in different rows.

For column 6: Indicate the number and the description of the survey sites, by choosing one of the following entries for the description:

1.

Open air (production area): 1.1. field (arable, pasture); 1.2. orchard/vineyard; 1.3. nursery; 1.4. forest;

2.

Open air (other): 2.1. private garden; 2.2. public sites; 2.3. conservation area; 2.4. wild plants in areas other than conservation areas; 2.5. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry, wetlands, irrigation and drainage network, etc.);

3.

Physically closed conditions: 3.1. greenhouse; 3.2. private site, other than greenhouse; 3.3. public site, other than greenhouse; 3.4. other, with specification of the particular case (e.g. garden centre, commercial sites that uses wood packaging material, wood industry).

For column 7: Indicate which are the risk areas identified based on the biology of the pest(s), presence of host plants, eco-climatic conditions and risk locations.

For column 8: Indicate the risk areas included in the survey, from those identified in column 7.

For column 9: Indicate plants, fruits, seeds, soil, packaging material, wood, machinery, vehicles, water, other, specifying the specific case.

For column 10: Indicate the list of plant species/genera surveyed. When required by the specific legal pest survey requirement, use one row per plant species/genera.

For column 11: Indicate the months of the year when the survey was carried out.

For column 12: Indicate the details of the survey, depending on the specific legal requirements of each pest. Indicate with NA when the information of certain column is not applicable.

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