1 Criteria for establishing of health condition of the crops and facilities, seeds, nursery and planting material

I. Agricultural plants

1. Field crops, forage and industrial plants

Permi Method of tted establishing Permitted % for and % for presence of the reproductive material merca Note No. Plant species harmful ntile Harmful organisms organisms in plant the crop mater ial In the In In the crop seed (in trade trade) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Cereals and Claviceps purpurea Tul 2×100 m2/ha 1% ears 0% 0% grasses diagonally attacked/m2 Erysiphe graminis D.C. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - a) stubble diagonally surface attacked cereals: on three upper wheat (Triticum leaves aestivum), barley Pyrenophora spp. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant 5% 10% (Hordeum diagonally surface attacked vulgare), rye Cochliobolus sativus Drech. et. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant 5% 10% (Secale cereale), Dast. diagonally surface attacked oat (Avena on three upper sativa), triticale leaves (X Tritico Pyrenophora gramininea Ito and 2×1m2/ha 5% attacked 1% 10% secale) and Kurib diagonally plants b) grasses Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 15% ears 5% 15% () diagonally attacked Puccinia graminis Pers. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Puccinia recondita Rob. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - diagonally surface attacked

1 Please note that these criteria have been given based on the old Law on Plant Protection which is now replaced in Montenegro by the new Plant Protection Law, but new criteria have not been enacted yet, so we are sending the existing ones which will be applied by the moment of enactment of new criteria. It is reasonable to expect that new criteria will differ significantly from existing ones since criteria are scientifically based. Puccinia striiformis njest. 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Puccinia hordei (Pers.)Kell 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Puccinia coronata Corda 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - (Pers.Cda) diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Rhynchosporium secalis (Oud) 2×1m2/ha 30% plant 3% - Dav diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Mycosphaerella graminicola 2×1m2/ha 30% plant - - (Fuckel) diagonally surface attacked on three upper leaves Leptosphaeria nodorum Muller 2×1m2/ha 10% ears 3% - diagonally attacked Tilletia spp. 2×1m2/ha 0% ears infected 0% 0,01 diagonally % Ustilago spp. on wheat, oat and 2×100 m2/ha 0% ears attacked 0% - rye: diagonally Elite and original 2×100 m2/ha 5% ears attacked 0% - diagonally IVR 2×100 m2/ha 10% ears 0% - diagonally attacked Ustilago spp on barley: elite 2×100 m2/ha 5% ears attacked 0% - diagonally original 2×100 m2/ha 10% ears 0% - diagonally attacked IVR 2×100 m2/ha 20% ears 0% - diagonally attacked Pathologic damping off wilt and Whole surface 5% of wlted - - shrivelness (Pseudocercosprella, of the crop surface/ha Gaeumannomyces, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia) Fungi in storehouses - - - 10% (Alternaria,Penicillium, Aspergillus) Xantomonas campestris Day, - 1% plants 1% - 1978 B. attacked Pseudimonas syringae pv - 1% plants 1% - atrofaciens Young, Dye et njilkie attacked 1978 Pseudimonas syringae pv. - 1% plants 1% - cornafaciens Young, attacked Dye et njilkie 1978 Wheat striate mosaic virus - 2% plants 1% - attacked Barley yellow dwarf virus - 10% plants 1% - attacked Barley stripe mosaic virus - 5% plants 2% - attacked Anguina tritici (Sternb) Fil. 2×1m2/ha 0% ears 0% 0% diagonally attacked/m2 Eurygaster i Lema melanopus L. 2×1m2/ha 30%ears - - diagonally attacked ie. leaf surface Aceria tosichella K. 2×1m2/ha 0% ears 0% - 1 diagonally attacked/m2 Aphididae 2×50 plants/ha 15% plants - - diagonally attacked/m2 v) millet-like Colletotrichum graminicola 2×50 plants/ha 20% plants 1% - grains (Ces.) Wils diagonally attacked maize (Zea Fusarium spp. 2×50 plants/ha 10% plants 5% 15% mays), sorghum diagonally attacked, ie. cobs (Sorghum spp.) attacked and millet Cochliobolus carbonum Nelson 2×50 plants/ha 10% plant 1% 5% (Panicum diagonally surface attacked miliaceum) Setosphaeria turcica (Luttvell) 2×50 plants/ha 10% plant - - Leonard et Suggs diagonally surface attacked Karbatiella zeae Karak 2×50 plants/ha 20% plant 1% - diagonally surface attacked Khuskia oryzae Hudson 2×50 plants/ha 3% cobs attacked 1% 5% diagonally Puccinia spp. - 10% plant - - surface attacked Sclerophthora macrospora 2×50 plants/ha 10% plants 1% - (Sacc.) Thirum. Schav and Naras diagonally attacked Ustilago maydis (D.C.) Corda 2×50 plants/ha 10% plants - - diagonally attacked, 3% cobs attacked Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae - 5% plants - - (Sabet) Victoria Arboleda attacked et Munoz, 1975 Pseudomonas syringae pv. - 5% plants - - coronafaciens (Elliot, 1920) attacked Young, Dye et njilkie 1978 Maize dwarf mosaic virus - 30% plants - - attacked Diabrotica virgifera virgifera Le - 5 adults/plant 0% 0% Conte Helicoverpa armigera Hbn. - 15% plants - - attacked Ostrinia nubilalis Hbn. - 15% plants - - attacked g) rice Cochliobolus miyabeanus (Ito et - - 2% 2% (Oryza sativa) Kuribay) Drechl. ex Dast. Drechslera halodes - - 2% 2% (Drechl.) Subram et Jain

1 It has been proven the presence of A. tosichella K. in our country, as well as its vector role in transmitting of wheat streak mosaic virus. Fusarium spp. - - 5% 5% Pyricularia oryze Br. et Cay 2×1m2/ha 5% plant surface 2% 2% diagonally attacked

d) for all cereals, Sitophilus spp. - - 0% 0% (1) grasses and rice Rhizoperta dominica F. - - 0% 0% (1) (under a), b), v) spp - - 0% 0% (1) and g)) Oryzaephilus spp. - - 0% 0% (1) Cryptolestes spp. - - 0% 0% (1) Tenebrio molitor L. - - - 0% (1) Tenebrioides mauritanicus L. - - - 0% (1) Stegobium paniceum L. - - - 0% (1) Sitotroga cerealella Oliv. - - 0% 0% (1) Plodia interpunctella Hbn. - - 0% 0% (1) Ephestia kuhniella Zell. - - - 0% (1) Psocoptera - - 0% 0% (1) Blatta orientalis L. - - 0% 0% (1) Blatella germanica L. - - - 0% (1) Acarine - - 0% 0% (1) 3. Alfalfa Adelphocoris lineolatus Goeze 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 15 up to up to (Medicago), and Lygus spp. swings of the individuals/m2 1% 5% clover catcher,necess damage dama (Trifolium), ary:average of d seeds ged birdsfoot-trefoil 3×10 swings seeds (Lotus), sweet of the catcher clover Aphididae 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 50 - - (Melilotus) and swings of the individuals/m2 the other small- catcher grain fodder Apion spp. 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 12 - - legumes swings of the adults/10 swings catcher at the of the catcher beginig of 0,5-1 larva flowering of red clover Bruchophagus roddi Guss. 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 5 adults/10 up to up to swings of the swings of the 1% 5% catcher catcher damage dama d seeds ged seeds Contarinia medicaginis Kieff. 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 5 adults/10 - - swings of the swings of the catcher in catcher butonisation up to 15% and in attacked buds flowering Phytodecta fornicata Brug 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 15 adults or - - swings of the 30 larvae/m2 catcher; May, June till half of July

1 the sample must not contain either alive, or dead, or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages. Subcoccinela 24-punctata L. 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 10 adults or - - swings of the up to 15 catcher; June larvae/m2 till half of July Tychius flavus Beck. 6 m2 ↔ 10 up to 4 adults/m2 up to up to swings of the 1% 5% catcher damage dama d seeds ged seeds Colletotrichum spp. 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plants up to up to diagonally attacked 1% 3% Erysiphe communis Grev 3×1m2/ha up to 20% plant - - diagonally surface attacked Fusarium spp. 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plants up to up to diagonally attacked 2% 5% Kabatiella caurivora Karok. 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plant up to up to diagonally surface attacked 2% 5% Sclerotinia spp. 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plants 0% - diagonally attacked Stemphilium spp. 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plant up to up to diagonally surface attacked 1% 3% Verticilium albo atrum Rein et 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plants up to up to Berth. diagonally attacked 1% 3% Alfa alfa mosaic virus 3×1m2/ha up to 5% plants 0% - diagonally attacked Galium molugo 3×1m2/ha up to 10% 0% up to (1) diagonally plants/m2 20% Cuscuta spp. 3×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rumex spp. 3×1m2/ha 0% up to 2 up to diagonally grains 5 in the grains sample in the sampl e Sorghum halepense 3×1m2/ha 2% 0,2% up to diagonally 1% Sitophilus oryzae L. - 0% 0% 0% (2) Oryzaephilus spp. - 0% 0% 0% (2) Cryptolestes spp. - 0% 0% 0% (2) Plodia interpunctella Hbn. - 0% 0% 0% (2) Dytilenchus dipsaci (Kuhn.) 3m2/ha 5% 0% 0% (3) Filip diagonally 4. Cowpea (Pisum Bruchus pisorum L. Number of up to 5% pods 0% up to and Lathyrus), attacked pods attacked 2% vetch (Vicia), at 100 m2/ha lupin (Lupinus), Colletotrichum spp. Number of 5% plants up to up to crotelaria (Crotalaria), attacked plants attacked 2% 8% at 2×1m2/ha

1 especially in birdsfoot-trefoil crop 2 the sample must not contain either alive, or dead, or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages. 3 The sample of 100gr/batch must not contain cysts or migratory larvae. esparsette Sclerotinia sclerotiorum de Bary Number of 5% plants 1% - (Onobrychis) and attacked plants attacked the other large- at 2×1m2/ha grain legumes diagonally Corynebacterium flaccumfaciens Number of 0% plants 0% - Donj. attacked plants attacked at 2×1m2/ha diagonally Xantomonas campestris pv. Number of 0% plants 0% - phaseoli attacked plants attacked at 2×1m2/ha diagonally Pea leaf-rolling virus Number of 0% plants 0% - attacked plants attacked at 2×1m2/ha diagonally Cuscuta spp. Number of 0% plants 0% - attacked plants attacked at 100m2/ha diagonally

Orobanche spp. - 0% in the crop - - (1) Sanguisorba minor Scop. - up to 1 plant at up to 3 up to (2) 100m2 in the grains 20 crop in the grains sample in the sampl e 5. Perennial hair Epychloe typhina Pers. Tul Number of up to 5% plants 0% up to grasses: Phleum attacked plants attacked in the 3% pratense, Dactilis at 2×1m2/ha crop glomerata Corynebacterium rathayi (E.F. Number of up to 3% 0% up to Smith) Dowson attacked plants 5% at 2×1m2/ha myosuroides Hunds. 3×10m2/ha up to 5% 0% - diagonally Orobanche spp. - 0% 0% - 6. Soybean Colletotrichum spp. 2×100m2/ha 10% plant 1% 10% (Glycine diagonally surface attacked hyspida) Peronospora manshurica (Naum) 2×100m2/ha 20% plants 5% 20% Syd. et Gaeum Ann diagonally attacked Phomopsis (Diaporthe) spp. 2×100m2/ha 5% plants 3% 10% diagonally attacked Pseudomonas syringe pv. 2×100m2/ha 20% plant 0% 20% glicinea (Coerp.) Goung et al. diagonally surface attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×100m2/ha 5% plants 1% 5% de Bary diagonally attacked Tetranychus urticae Koch. and 2×100m2/ha 20% plant - - T. turkestani Ugarov & Nikolski diagonally surface attacked Sitophilus oryzae - 0% 0% 0% (3) Tribolium castaneum - 0% 0% 0% (3)

1 vetch, cowpea and their mix 2 for esparsette 3 the sample must not contain alive, nor dead /or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages. Ptinus tectus - 0% 0% 0% (3) Plodia interpunctella - 0% 0% 0% (3) 7. Tobacco Peronspora tabacina Adam. 2×100m2/ha in the seed crop (1) (Nicotiana diagonally 10 % tabacum) inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants Pseudomonas tabaci (Wolf & 2×100m2/ha in the seed crop (4) Fost.) Stev. diagonally 2 % in nursery plants 0% Pseudomonas angulata (From. & 2×100m2/ha in the seed crop (4) Murr.) Holl. diagonally 1 % in nursery plants 0% Alternaria alternata (Freis.) 2×100m2/ha in the seed crop (4) Keiss. diagonally 5 % 2×100 seeds on declarative on filter paper seeds 3% inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants Tomato spotted wilt virus 2×100m2 in the seed crop (2) (TSWV) diagonally 5 % inspection of in nursery plants whole nursery 0% Potato virus Y (PVY) 2×100m2 in the seed crop (1) diagonally 5 % inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) 2×100m2 in the seed crop (1) diagonally 0 % Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) 2×100m2 in the seed crop diagonally 7 % inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants Orobanche ramosa L. 2×100m2 in the seed crop (1) diagonally 0 % inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants Cuscuta spp. inspection of in the seed crop (1) all nursery 0 % plants inspection of in nursery plants all nursery 0% plants

1 level of permitted infection in mercantile tobacco is not determined because it is regulated in regulation about tobacco quality during classing 2 level of permitted infection in mercantile tobacco is not determined because it is regulated in regulation about tobacco quality during classing Weeds which are reproduced by 2×100m2 in the seed crop (1) seeds diagonally 10 % covered Lasioderma serricorne F. - - - 0% (1) Ephestia elutella Hb. - - - 0% (2) 8. Castor bean Alternaria spp. 2×100m2/ha 10% plant 2% 10% (Ricinus diagonally surface attacked communis) Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×100m2/ha 5% plants 1% 15% diagonally attacked 9. Sunflower Alternaria helianthi Saac. 2×100m2/ha 20% plant 10% 30% (Helianthus) diagonally surface attacked Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×100m2 10% plants 5% 15% diagonally attacked Phoma macdonaldi Sacc. 2×100m2/ha 10% plant 0,5% 10% diagonally surface attacked Phomopsis spp. (Diaporthe) 2×100m2/ha 10% wilted 0,5% 10% diagonally plants Plasmopara helianthi Hesot. 2×100m2/ha 2% systemically 0% 10% diagonally infected plants Puccinia helianthi B. et T. 2×100m2/ha 10% plant - 10% diagonally surface attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×100m2/ha 5% plants 1% 5% de Bary diagonally attacked Septoria helianthi Etl. et Kell. 2×100m2/ha 10% plant - 5% diagonally surface attacked Orobanche cumana njell. 2×100m2/ha 0,05% plants 0% 5% diagonally attacked Tribolium castaneum Herb. - 0% 0% 0% (2) Oryzaephilus spp. - 0% 0% 0% (1) Cryptolestes spp. - 0% 0% 0% (1) Plodia interpunctella Hbn. - 0% 0% 0% (1) 10. Sugar beet, stock Peronospora schachtii Fuck. it is examined 5% plants 0% - beet and red beet 10×30 plants attacked (Beta) diagonally per parcel Phoma betae Frank. it is examined 10% plants up to - 10×30 plants attacked 5% of diagonally per seeds parcel can be infected Beet yellows virus it is examined 5% plants - - 10×30 plants attacked diagonally per parcel Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (3) - - (4) (risomania)

1 the sample must not contain either alive, or dead, or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages.

2 the sample must not contain either alive, or dead, or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages. 3 It is obliged to take and check 2 samples of soil/ha. The sample consists of about 50 single take holds of soil randomly distributed in layer from 0 to 10 cm depth (sample weight is about 1 kg). 4 Before sugar beet has been sown, besides checking for H. Schachti, from the same sample it is conducted soil checking for causal agent of risomania presence, as well. If finding is positive (inoculum is present), tolerant cultivars of sugar beet should be sown at those surface. Heterodera schachti Schm. (2) 0% vital cysts in - the soil 11. Rape, black Alternaria brassicae (Berk) Sacc 2×100m2/ha 10% plant 3% 20% mustard diagonally surface attacked and the other Alternaria raphani Grov. et Skol. - 10% plant 3% 20% oily and forage surface attacked crucifers Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×100m2/ha 10% plants 2% 5% (Brasica spp., diagonally attacked Raphanus spp., Fusarium spp. 2×100m2/ha 5% wilted plants 2% 5% Sinapis spp. and diagonally the others) Leptosphaeria macularis (Desm.) 2×10m2/ha 10% plant 1% 5% Ces. de Not (Phoma lingam diagonally surface attacked Desm.) Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×100m2/ha 5% plants 2% 5% de Bary diagonally attacked Ceuthorrhynchus asimilis Payr. 2×10m2/ha 5% plants 0% 5% diagonally attacked Dasyneura brassicae njin. 2×10m2/ha 5% plants 0% 5% diagonally attacked 12. Flax (Linum Colletotrichum lini (Westerd) 2×1m2/ha 5% plant surface 2% 5% usitatissimum) Toch. diagonally attacked and hemp Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% wilted plants 2% 5% (Cannabis sativa) diagonally Melampsora lini - 10% plant - 10% surface attacked Septoria linicola (Spreg.) Garcia 2×1m2/ha 5% plant surface 2% 5% Roda diagonally attacked Cuscuta spp. inspection of 0% plants 0% 5% the whole crop attacked Orobanche ramosa L. inspection of 0% plants 0% 2% the whole crop attacked 13. Poppy (Papaver Helminthosporium papaveris 2×1m2/ha 5% plant surface 1% 5% somniferum) Sawada. diagonally attacked Peronospora arborescens (Berk.) 2×1m2/ha 5% plant surface 1% 5% de Bary diagonally attacked

2. Vegetables and potato

Permi Method of tted establishing of Permitted % for plant and % for the harmful reproductive material merca Note No. Plant species organisms ntile Harmful organisms presence in the plant crop mater ial In the In In the crop seed (in trade trade) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Celery (Apium Alternaria dauci (Kuhn) Grov. et 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 2% graveolens), Skot diagonally plants carrot (Daucus Alternaria radicina Meij. Drecht. 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 2% carota), parsley et Eddy diagonally plants (Petroselinum Cercospora apii Fres. 5×10m2/ha 10% leaf surface 2% hortense), diagonally damaged parsnip Cercospora carotae (Fres.) 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 2% (Pastinaca diagonally plants sativa) and the Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 8% other Apiaceae diagonally plants and asparagus Puccinia spp. 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged - (Asparagus diagonally plants officinalis) Septoria apiicola Speg. and 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 2% Septoria petroselini (Disn.) diagonally plants Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 5×10m2/ha 5% damaged 0% de Bary diagonally plants Cuscuta spp. - 0% damaged 0% plants

2. Pea (Pisum Ascochyta spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% attacked 2% 5% sativum), bean diagonally pods and green beans Colletotrichum lindemuthianum 5×10m2/ha 5% attacked 2% 5% (Phaseolus (Sacc. et Mang.) Bri. et Cav. diagonally pods vulgaris), lentil Erysiphe spp. 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged - - (Lens esculenta), diagonally leaf surface broad bean Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 10% attacked 5% - (Vicia faba) and diagonally plants the other Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 1% - vegetable de Bary diagonally attacked Fabaceae, peanut Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens 5×10m2/ha 0% 0% 5% (Arachis (Hedges) Collins et Jones diagonally for hypogala) and green okra (Hibiscus beans esculentus) and bean Pseudomonas syringae pv. 5×10m2/ha 10% attacked 1% 5% phaseolicola (Burkholder) diagonally plants for Young, Dye et Wilkie green beans and bean Xanthomonas campestris pv. 5×10m2/ha 0% 0% 5% phaseoli (EF Smith) Dye diagonally for green beans and bean Pea leaf-rolling virus 5×10m2/ha 0% attacked 0% - diagonally plants 2 Bean common mosaic virus 5×10m /ha 0% attacked 0% - diagonally plants 2 Cuscuta spp. 5×10m /ha 0% attacked 0% - diagonally plants Acanthoscelides obtectus Say 100 pods/ha or 2% attacked 0% 0% (1) by inspection pods of average sample in storehouse Bruchus pisorum L. 100 pods/ha or 5% attacked 0% 0% (1) by inspection pods of average sample in storehouse Laspeyresia nigricana Steph. 100 pods/ha 5% attacked - - pods

3. Cucumber Colletotrichum lagenarium 3×50m2/ha 5% fruits 2% - (Cucumis (Pasa) Ell. et Halst. diagonally attacked sativus), Erysiphe spp. 3×50m2/ha 20% plants - - watermelon diagonally attacked (Citrulus Fusarium spp. 3×50m2/ha 5% plants 2% - vulgaris), diagonally attacked muskmelon Cucumber mosaic virus 3×50m2/ha 5% plants - - (Cucumis melo), diagonally attacked pumpkin Pseudomonas syringae pv. 3×50m2/ha 5% plants 0% - (Cucurbita spp.) lachrymans (Smith et Bryan) diagonally attacked and the other Young, Dye et Wilkie vegetable Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 3×50m2/ha 5% plants 1% - Cucurbitaceae de Bary diagonally attacked Alternaria spp. 3×50m2/ha 10% plants 5% - diagonally attacked Meloidogyne spp. 3×50m2/ha 5% plants - - diagonally attacked (collapsed or wilted plants)

1 the sample must not contain either alive, or dead, or parts of insect bodies, or its developing stages. 4. Potato (Solanum Fusarium spp. I and II 2% attacked 2% 3% tuberosum) inspection: plants and tubers attacked attack (1)(2)(3) 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (5) tubers III inspection: or up post control (4) to 5% of all rots (5) Erwinia carotovora (Jones) I and II 2% attacked 4% 5% Bergey et al. E. c. var. inspection: plants attacked attack atroseptica (Van Hall) Dye 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (7) tubers III inspection: includ post control (6) ing and the other rots (2)

1 Seed potato crop can be found at altitude above: 1200 m for super elite; above 1000 m for elite; above 900 m for original and 800 m for the first varietals reproduction.

2 Isolation zone states: for super elite at least 500 m, for elite 300 m; for original 200 m and for the first varietals reproduction at least 100 m.

3 Crop for production of super elite and elite can not be found at surface less than 0, 5 ha, and original and the first varietals reproduction at surface less than 1 ha.

4 Sample for post control examination considers at least 110 tubers with 110 randomly selected plants per sampled surface which is taken by authorized legal person from article 7. item 1., whose submit them to authorized legal person from article 7. item 2. point 1. of this Regulation, in accordance to: for super elite and elite 2 samples per surface up to 1 ha; 3 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 5 samples per surface from 3 to 10 ha and 6 samples per surface larger than 10 ha; for original and first varietals reproduction: 1 sample per surface up to 1 ha; 2 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 3 samples per surface from 3 to 6 ha; 4 samples per surface from 6 to 10 ha and 5 samples per surface larger than 10 ha.

5 Potato sample in traffic considers 110 randomly selected tubers per one batch.

6 Sample for post control examination considers at least 110 tubers with 110 randomly selected plants per sampled surface which is taken by authorized legal person from article 7. item 1., whose submit them to authorized legal person from article 7. item 2. point 1. of this Regulation, in accordance to: for super elite and elite 2 samples per surface up to 1 ha; 3 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 5 samples per surface from 3 to 10 ha and 6 samples per surface larger than 10 ha; for original and first varietals reproduction: 1 sample per surface up to 1 ha; 2 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 3 samples per surface from 3 to 6 ha; 4 samples per surface from 6 to 10 ha and 5 samples per surface larger than 10 ha.

7 Potato sample in traffic considers 110 randomly selected tubers per one batch.

Phytophthora infestans (Mont) I and II 5% attacked 1% 5% de Bary inspection: plants attacked attack 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (2) tubers III inspection: includ post control (1) ing and the other rots (2) Synchitrium endobioticum I and II 0% attacked 0% 0% (Schelb) Perc. inspection: plants attacked attack 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (2) tubers III inspection: (2) post control (1) Spongospora subterranea I and II 10% attacked 4% 10% (Wallr.) John inspection: plants attacked attack 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (2) tubers III inspection: includ post control (1) ing and the other scabs (2) Streptomyces scabies (Thosthe) - - 10% 10% Waxman attacked attack tubers ed with tubers more includ then ing 25% other damage rots d (1) surface (1) Rhizoctonia solani I and II 3% attacked 3% 12% (Tanatophorus cucumeris) inspection: plants attacked attack 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (1) tubers III inspection: (1) post control (2)

1 Potato sample in traffic considers 110 randomly selected tubers per one batch.

2 Sample for post control examination considers at least 110 tubers with 110 randomly selected plants per sampled surface which is taken by authorized legal person from article 7. item 1., whose submit them to authorized legal person from article 7. item 2. point 1. of this Regulation, in accordance to: for super elite and elite 2 samples per surface up to 1 ha; 3 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 5 samples per surface from 3 to 10 ha and 6 samples per surface larger than 10 ha; for original and first varietals reproduction: 1 sample per surface up to 1 ha; 2 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 3 samples per surface from 3 to 6 ha; 4 samples per surface from 6 to 10 ha and 5 samples per surface larger than 10 ha. Phoma exsigua - - 2% 3% attacked attack tubers ed (1) tubers includ ing other rots (1) Potato viruses (Potato leaf roll I and II up to 0,1% up to - virus, Potato Y,A,S and X virus) inspection: infected plants 1% for 200 plants/ha for super elite; super diagonally (1) up to 0,3 % for elite; up III inspection: elite; up to 2% to 2% post control (2) for original and for elite; up to 5% for I up to varietals 5% for reproduction original and up to 10 % for I var repr. (3 Phthorimaea operculella Zell. I and II 2% attacked 0% 0% inspection: plants attacked attack 200 plants/ha tubers ed diagonally (3) tubers III inspection: (3) post control (2)

1 Removing and destruction of aboveground and underground parts of all virotic plants are ordered during examinations in vegetation.

2 Sample for post control examination considers at least 110 tubers with 110 randomly selected plants per sampled surface which is taken by authorized legal person from article 7. item 1., whose submit them to authorized legal person from article 7. item 2. point 1. of this Regulation, in accordance to: for super elite and elite 2 samples per surface up to 1 ha; 3 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 5 samples per surface from 3 to 10 ha and 6 samples per surface larger than 10 ha; for original and first varietals reproduction: 1 sample per surface up to 1 ha; 2 samples per surface from 1 to 3 ha; 3 samples per surface from 3 to 6 ha; 4 samples per surface from 6 to 10 ha and 5 samples per surface larger than 10 ha.

3 Potato sample in traffic considers 110 randomly selected tubers per one batch.

Globodera pallida (Stone) I and II 0 cysts in the soil 0 cysts 0 Mulvey et Stone and G. inspection: 10 before sowing in tuber cysts rostochiensis (Woll.) Mulvey et plants/ha (1), 0 cysts at sample in Stone diagonally plant root from tuber III inspection: import sampl post control (2) (3) e from impor t (3) Ditylenchus dipsaci Kuhn and D. - - 0 0 destructor Thorne individu indivi als in duals tuber in sample tuber from sampl import e (2) from impor t (1) Naccobus abberans Thorne & - - 0 0 Allen individu indivi als in duals tuber in sample tuber from sampl import e (1) from impor t (1) 5. Cabbage, kale, Alternaria brassicae (Berk.) 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 5% cauliflower, Sacc. diagonally plants kohlrabi Alternaria brassicicola (Schnj.) 5×10m2/ha 10% damaged 5% (Brassicae spp.), njilts. diagonally plants radish (Raphanus Botrytis cinerea Pers. 5×10m2/ha 5% attacked 5% spp.) and the diagonally plants other vegetable Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% attacked 5% Cruciferae, horse diagonally plants radish Phoma lingam Desm. 5×10m2/ha 2% attacked 1% (Armoratia (Leptosphaeria maculans) Ces. diagonally plants rusticana) and de Hot) artichoke Peronospora parasitica Fr. 5×10m2/ha 10% attacked 5% 5% (Cynara spp.) diagonally plants Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 5×10m2/ha 10% attacked 1% de Bary diagonally plants Xanthomonas campestris pv. 5×10m2/ha 2% attacked 0% 1% campestris (Pammel) Dowson diagonally plants

1 It is obliged to take 2 samples of soil/ha from approximately 50 single take holds of soil, so that in each entrance of earth auger or shovel should be taken 10-20 g of soil in a depth of 0-10-15 cm, which is one sample about 1 kg weight. Each sample should be separately labeled with number and owner data, location, surface and with scheme if there are many samples at the surface.

2 Potato sample in traffic considers 110 randomly selected tubers per one batch.

Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor. 5×10m2/ha 2% attacked 0% diagonally plants (nursery plants) 6. Onion (Allium Botrytis spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% spp.) - young onion diagonally attacked - onion set 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 2% diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% - young onion diagonally attacked - onion set 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 2% diagonally attacked Peronospora destructor UNg. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 0% - at young onion diagonally attacked - at onion set 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 0% diagonally attacked Puccinia allii Rud. 5×10m2/ha 2% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia porri Winter 5×10m2/ha 2% plants - diagonally attacked Alternaria porri (Ell.) Cif. F. sp. 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 2% porri Neerg. diagonally attacked Colletotrichum circinans (Berk.) 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% Vogl. – izvodnice diagonally attacked 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 2% - onion set diagonally attacked Onion yellow dwarf virus 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 0% diagonally attacked Garlic mosaic virus 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 0% diagonally attacked Ditylenchus dipsaci Kuhn. 5×10m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally for attacked izvodnice: 100 bulbs/t for onion set: 100 bulbs/t for seed: 4×100 seeds/100 kg Napomyza gymnostoma Loew 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 10% and other onion flies diagonally attacked for young onion ; 2% per 100 check ed plants for leek (1) Rhizoglyphus spp. 100 bulbs/t - 0,5% 0,5% after taking out

1 it is referred only to Napomyza gymnostoma 7. Tomato Alternaria solani Sorauer 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 5% 3% (Lycopersicon diagonally attacked esculentum) and Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn 5×1m2/ha 5% plants 1% - eggplant diagonally attacked (Solanum Phytophthora infestans (mont.) 5×10m2/ha 10% plants - 3% melongena) de Bary diagonally attacked Phytophthora nicotianae Brede 5×10m2/ha 2% nursery - de Haan diagonally plants attacked Septoria lycopersici Speg. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 1% 3% diagonally attacked Verticilium albo-atrum Rein. Et 5×10m2/ha 5% plants - Berth. diagonally attacked Clavibacter michiganensis spp. 5×10m2/ha 0% plants 0% 0% michiganensis (Smith) Davis, diagonally attacked Gillaspil, Vidaver et Harris Pseudomonas syringae pv. 5×50m2/ha 5% plants 1% 3% tomato (Okabe), Young et al. diagonally attacked Xanthomonas campestris pv. 5×50m2/ha 2% plants 0% 3% vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% diagonally attacked Botrytis cinerea Pers. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 1% 1% diagonally attacked Cucumber mosaic virus 5×50m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Stolbur diseases of tomato 5×50m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Tobacco mosaic virus 5×50m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Tomato mosaic virus 5×50m2/ha 5% plants 0% diagonally attacked Fulvia fulva (Cooke) Ciferri 3×10m2/ha 5% plants 0% diagonally (for attacked protected area) Cuscuta spp. (nursery plants) 5×10m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyne spp. 5×50m2/ha 5% plants 0% diagonally attacked (collapsed or wilted plants) 8. Capsicum Alternaria solani 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 5% (Capsicum diagonally attacked annum) Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% diagonally attacked Phytophthora capsici L. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 0% diagonally attacked Verticilium alboatrum Rein. Et 5×10m2/ha 5% plants - Berth. diagonally attacked Xanthomonas campestris pv. 5×10m2/ha 2% plants 0% 20% vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye diagonally attacked for fruits Pseudomonas syringae 3×10m2/ha 2% plants - diagonally attacked Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 1% diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 1% de Bary diagonally attacked Cucumber mosaic virus 5×10m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Tobacco mosaic virus 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 1% diagonally attacked Alfa alfa mosaic virus 3×10m2/ha 10% plants 1% diagonally attacked Potato virus Y 3×10m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Cuscuta spp. 5×10m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyne spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked (collapsed or wilted plants) Stolbur mycoplasma 5×10m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked 9. Lettuce (Lactuca Alternaria dauci (Kuhn) Grov et 5×10m2/ha 10% plants 5% sativa), chicory Skol. diagonally attacked (Cichorium Fusarium spp. 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 2% intybus), endive diagonally attacked (Cichorium Peronospora spinaciae 3×10m2/ha 5% plants - endivia), spinach diagonally attacked (Spinacea Botrytis cinerea 3×10m2/ha 5% plants 2% oleracea) and diagonally attacked lamb’s lettuce Marssonina panatoniana 3×10m2/ha 5% plants 5% for (Valerianella diagonally attacked nursery litoria) plants Bremia lactucae Regeli 5×10m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia endiviae Eriks. 5×10m2/ha 2% plants - diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 5×10m2/ha 5% plants 1% de Bary diagonally attacked Lettuce mosaic virus 5×10m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked

3. Fruit-trees, grapevine and hop

Permi Method of tted establishing of Permitted % for plant and % for the harmful reproductive material merca Note No. Plant species organisms ntile Harmful organisms presence in the plant object mater ial (in (in In the object trade) trade) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. For all objects Agrobacterium tumefaciens Inspection of - 0% and planting (Smith et Townsend) all nursery material plants at taking (standard and out virus-free) of Quadraspidiotus perniciosus Inspection of 0% plants 0% agricultural and Comst. all parent attacked forest plants plants and 1% nursery plants Globodera spp. Inspection of 0% cysts in soil 0% (1) soil samples sample from whole surface 2. Pome fruit: apple Erwinia amylovora Burrill et al. Inspection of 0,1% 0% (2) (Malus), pear all parent (Pyrus), quince plants and (Cydonia), nursery plants medlar Gymnosporangium sabinae Inspection of 5% plants 0% (2) (Mespilus) and (Dick.) Wint. all parent attacked with up the other pome plants and 1% to 30% of fruits nursery plants attacked leaf surface Mycosphaerella spp. Inspection of 5% leaves - all parent attacked with up plants and 1% to 30% of nursery plants attacked leaflet Nectria galligena Bres. Inspection of 0% plants 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Botryosphaeria obtuse Schnj. Inspection of 0% plants 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Podosphaera leucotricha (Ell. et Inspection of 5% shoots 1% Ev.) Sahn. all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Venturia inaequalis and V. Inspection of 10% leaves 0% pyrina (Bref.) Adreh. all parent attacked with up plants and 1% to 30% of nursery plants attacked leaflet

1 one sample shoul be taken from parcel up to 0,5 ha; two samples/ha shoul be taken from parcels larger than 0,5 ha. The presence of cysts at parent plants' nurseries should be established before its founding and every fourth year after that, and in a nursery at the latest 30 days after production has been started. Mass of each soil sample is 600-1000 g and it is obtained by approximately 50 single soil take holds randomly distributed at the whole surface. The presence of cysts is not permitted at nursery plants in traffic.

2 Clearing of infected plants is obliged as well as taking mechanical and chemical measures of protection in whole planted area. Apple proliferation phytoplasma Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) all parent attacked plants and 1% of two years old nursery plants Pear decline phytoplasma Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Pear vein yellow virus=Apple Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) stem pitting virus all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Quince fruit deformation Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Apple mosaic virus Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Agrilus sinuatus Oliv. Inspection of 0% plants 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Eriosoma lanuginosum Hausm. Inspection of 3% plants 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Eriophyes pyri (Pgst.) Inspection for 5% leaves 2% presence of attacked active and overwintering stages at parent plants and 1% nursery plants Epitrimerus pyri (Nal.) Inspection for 5% leaves 2% presence of attacked active and overwintering stages at parent plants and 1% nursery plants

1 It is neccessery to test parent plants before maticnjak should be found and later every fourth year. Aculus (=Vasates) Inspection for 5% leaves 2% schlechtendali Nal. presence of attacked active and overwintering stages at parent plants and 1% nursery plants Panonychus ulmi Koch Inspection for 5% leaves 2% presence of attacked active and overwintering stages at parent plants and 1% nursery plants Carpopsylla spp. Inspection for 1% shoots 2% presence of attacked active and overwintering stages at parent plants and 1% nursery plants 3. Stone fruit: Blumeriella jaapii (Rehm) v. Inspection of 5% leaves 5% plum, cherry, Arx. all parent attacked sour cherry, plants and 1% peach and nursery plants apricot (Prunus), Stigmina carpophilla (Lev.) Ellis Inspection of 5% leaves 1% almond all parent attacked (Amygdalus plants and 1% communis), nursery plants pomegranate Valsa cincta Fr. Inspection of 2% plants 1% (Punica all parent attacked granatum), rose plants and 1% hip (Rosa nursery plants nigossa and R. Pseudomonas syringae pv. Inspection of 5% leaves 2% canina) and the syringae van Hall all parent attacked other stone fruits plants and 1% nursery plants Monilinia laxa Aderh.et Ruhl. Inspection of 5% leaves, 1% (Honey Ex. Njhtez) all parent flowers and plants and 1% shoots attacked nursery plants Sphaerotheca panosa var. rosa Inspection of 10% leaves 1% and var. persicae (Wallr.) Lev. all parent attacked with up plants and 1% to 30% of nursery plants attacked leaf surface Plum pox potyvirus Inspection of 0% plants 0% (1) all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Virus of the ILAR group Testing of 5% infected 5% random seed seeds samples (100 pieces) for production of generative rootstocks Taphrina spp. Inspection of 5% leaves 0% all parent attacked with up plants and 1% to 30% of nursery plants attacked leaf surface Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae Inspection of 5% leaves 5% (Pers.) Dietol all parent attacked with up plants and 1% to 30% of nursery plants attacked leaf surface Anarsia lineatella Zell. Inspection of 2% shoots 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Cydia molesta Busck. Inspection of 2% shoots 0% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Aculus (=Vasates) fockeui Nal. Inspection for 5% leaves 1% & Trt. presence of attacked active and overwintering stages Panonychus ulmi Koch. Inspection for 5% attacked 1% presence of leaves, cuttings active and and nursery overwintering plants stages 4. Strawberry-like Cronartium ribicola Fischer Inspection of 0% attacked 0% (2) and small fruits: whole object leaves and shoots strawberry, Leptosphaeria coniothyrium Inspection of 5% plants - raspberry, (Fuckel) Sacc. whole object attacked blackberry, red Dydimella applanata (Niessl) Inspection of 5% plants 5% currant, Sacc whole object attacked gooseberry, Kuehneolla uredinis (Link.) Inspection of 5% attacked 1% bilberry: Arthur whole object leaves and shoots

1 It is obliged to have isolation area of 1000 m for parent nursery plants and 500 m for place where parents' plants have been growing. Testing of parent plants trees to virus presence is necessary during founding of parent plants' nurseries and later every fourth year, used by standard procedures in organisations equipped for this kind of examination.

2 Isolation zone 300 m of six-spine pine is a necessity. Fragaria, Rubus, Mycosphaerella fragariae (Tul.) Inspection of 5% plants 5% Ribes, whole object attacked Vaccinium and Sphaerotheca morsuvae (Schw.) Inspection of 5% plants 1% the other Berk. And Curtis whole object attacked strawberry-like Sphaerulina rubi Lev. Inspection of 5% attacked 5% fruit whole object leaves and shoots Phylocoptes gracillis (Nal.) Inspection 1% 5% leaves - of plants attacked Phytonomus pallidus (Banks.) Inspection 1% 5% leaves 1% of plants attacked Acalitus essigi Hassan Inspection 1% 0% attacked - of plants buds and/or fruits Strawberry mottle virus Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Strawberry mild yellow edge Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) virus all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Raspberry bush dwarf virus Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Black raspberry necrosis virus Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Raspberry leaf spot virus Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Raspberry leaf mottle virus Inspection of 1% plants 1% (1) all plants from attacked parent plants' nursery Aphelenchoides fragariae (Rtzb.) Inspection 1% 0% attacked 0% Christie of plants leaves and buds 5. Walnut (Juglans Gnomonia leptostyla (Fr.) Ces. Inspection of 2% leaves 0% regia), hazelnut And de Not. all parent attacked (Corylus) and the plants and 1% other nuts nursery plants Xanthomonas arboricola pv. Inspection of 0% leaves 0% corylina (Miller et Al.) Vauterin all parent attacked et al. plants and 1% nursery plants Xanthomonas arboricola pv. Inspection of 5% leaves 0% juglandis (Pierce) Vauterin et al. all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants

1 Testing of material for perent plants' nursery founding is necessary.

Phytoptus avellanae Nal. Inspection of 5% buds 2% all parent attacked plants and 1% nursery plants 6. Citrus fruits: Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (1) 2% plants 0% 5% mandarin, Penz attacked orange, lemon, Phytophthora spp. (2) 2% plants 0% 2% poncirus, attacked fortunella Pseudomonas syringae pv. (2) 1% 0% 2% syringae van Hall Exocortis viroid (2) 2% 0% - Aphididae (2) 5% 0% - Dialeurodes citri Ashm. (2) 2% 0% - Icerya purchasi Mash. (2) 2% 0% - Ceratitis capitata njicd. (2) - - 0% Phyllocnistis citrella Staint. (2) 5% 1% 2% Panonychus citri McGregor (2) 5% 1% 5% Aceria sheldoni Enjing (2) 5% buds - - attacked Aculops pelekassi (K.) Inspection of 5% attacked 1% 5% all parent leaves and shoots plants and 1% nursery plants Tylenchulus semipenetrans Examination 0% 0% - Cobb. of whole soil

7. Olive (Olea Pseudomonas syringae pv. (2) 1% 0% - europea) savastanoi (Smith) Young Dye et Wilkie Spilocea oleaginea (Cast.) Hugh. (1) 5% 1% - Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (1) - - 5% Penz. Sphaeropsis dalmatica Thum. (1) - - 5% Liothrips oleae Costa. (1) 5% 0% 5% Saissetia oleae (Bern.) (1) 2% 0% -

1 Regard to planting material inspection it is necessary to check in details all leaves and branches, all parent plant trees and determined % of nursery plants depending on number of nursery plants per species: - up to 1000 nursery plants should be checked 10% of nursery plants, - up to 5000 nursery plants should be checked 5% of nursery plants and - over 5000 nursery plants should be checked 2% of nursery plants. 2 Regard to planting material inspection it is necessary to check in details all leaves and branches, all parent plant trees and determined % of nursery plants depending on number of nursery plants per species: - up to 1000 nursery plants should be checked 10% of nursery plants, - up to 5000 nursery plants should be checked 5% of nursery plants and - over 5000 nursery plants should be checked 2% of nursery plants.

Parlatoria oleae Colv. (1) 2% 0% 5% Prays oleaellus Bern. (1) 5% 0% 5% Dacus oleae Gml. (1) - - 5% Phytophthora spp. (1) 2% 0% 2% 8. Actinidia Alternaria alternate (Fr.) (1) - - 2% Keissler. Botrytis cinerea Pers. (1) - - 5% Pseudoaulacapsis pentagona (1) 5% 0% 5% Targ.-tozz. 9. Fig (Ficus Fig mosaic virus (1) 3% 0% - carica) Aceria fici (Cotte) - - - - (1) Mycosphaerella bolleana Hig. - 5% 1% - Ceroplastes rusci L. Inspection of 3% flowers and 0% - all parent leaves attacked plants and 1% nursery plants Homotoma ficus L. - 3% 0% - 10. Japanese medlar Erwinia amylovora Winsl. - 0% 0% - Fusicladium eriobotryae Cav. - 5% 0% 5% Phytophthora spp. - 2% 0% 2% 11. Grapevine (Vitis Botrytis cinerea Pers. Inspection of 5% plants 3% vinifera) parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Plasmopara viticola (B. et C.) Inspection of 10% plants 5% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Phomopsis viticola Sacc. Inspection of 2% plants 1% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Uncinula necator (Schw.) Burr. Inspection of 5% plants 3% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Grapevine fanleaf virus Inspection of 0% plants 0% (2) parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Grapevine leafroll virus Inspection of 0% plants 0% (3) parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Viteus vitifoli Fitch Inspection of 0% plants 0% parent plants attacked for stocks

1 Vector of causal agent of fig mosaic.

2 Testing of parent plants is necessary before founding of production and later every fourth year. Pulvinaria vitis (L.) Inspection of 0% plants 0% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Caleptrimerus vitis Nal. Inspection of 2% plants 1% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts

Colomerus vitis (Pgst.) - - - (1) Eriophyes vitis (Pgst.) Inspection of 5% plants 3% parent plants attacked and 1% of grafts Xiphinema index Cobb Necessary 0% individuals 0% (2) check of soil in soil sample samples 600-1000g 12. Hop (Humulus Pseudoperonospora humuli Wils. Inspection of 3% attacked 2% lupulus) parent plants shoots and 1% nursery plants Sphaerotheca humuli (DC) Inspection of 5% attacked 3% Burrill parent plants shoots and 1% nursery plants Verticilium albo atrum Rein. et Inspection of 0% plants 0% Berth parent plants attacked and 1% nursery plants Phorodon humuli (Schr.) Inspection of 5% plants 2% parent plants attacked and 1% nursery plants Tetranychus urticae L. Inspection of 5% plants 2% parent plants attacked and 1% nursery plants

1 it can lead to damages of blooms, that is berries.

2 Method of taking soil samples for analysis to X. Indeks presence: one sample shoul be taken from parcel up to 0,5 ha; two samples/ha shoul be taken from parcels larger than 0,5 ha before place for parents' plants growing would be found, and in a nursery at the latest 30 days before rootstocks have been carried in soil.

4. Aromatic, spice and medicinal herbs

merca Method of ntile establishing of Permitted % for plant and plant the harmful reproductive material mater Note No. Plant species organisms ial in Harmful organisms presence in the trade crop in trade numb in production er of yeasts and moul ds/gra m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Angelica Erysiphe umbeliferarum de Barz 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - (Angelica diagonally attacked 2 archangelica) Magacladosporium depressum 2×1m /ha 10% plants 3% Sacc. (Fusicladium diagonally attacked depressum=Cercospora depressa was. et. al.) Plasmopara niveae Novot. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% diagonally attacked Septoria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked 2. Anise Cercospora malcofii Bubak 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - (Pimpinella diagonally attacked anisum) Plasmopara pimpinella Novot. 2×1m2/ha 15% plants - diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Pseudomonas syringae van Hall. 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked Puccinia pimpinella Eriks. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked

3. White mustard Alternaria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% (Sinapis alba) diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% de Bary diagonally attacked 4. Marsh mallow Erysiphe polygoni D.C. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% (Althaea diagonally attacked officinalis) Rhizoctonia solni Kuhn. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% diagonally attacked Puccinia malvacearum (F.P. 2×1m2/ha 15% plants 0% arestidae) Eriks. diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum de Bary 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% (Lib.) diagonally attacked 5. Basil (Ocimum Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - basilicum) diagonally attacked Phyllosticta basilici Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Puccinia menthae Buden. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Rhizoctonia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Cuscuta spp. inspection of 0% plants 0% whole surface attacked

6. Pyrethrum Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% (Pyrethrum spp.) diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotionrum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% de Bary diagonally attacked 7. Black mustard Alternaria brasicace Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% (Brassica nigra) diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Peronospora parasitica Fr. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotionrum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 1% de Bary diagonally attacked Xanthomonas campestris 2×1m2/ha 2% plants 0% Dowson diagonally attacked 8. Common mallow Erysiphe spp 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 5% (Malva spp.) diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotionrum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% de Bary diagonally attacked 9. Savory (Saturea Alternaria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 3% hortensis) diagonally attacked Phyllosticta deidua Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Puccinia menthae Eriks. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 0% diagonally attacked 10. Foxglove Ascoschyta digitalis Fuck. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - (Digitalis spp.) diagonally attacked Colletotrichum fuscum Laub. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 0% diagonally attacked Peronospora digitalis Gaeum. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Septoria digitalis Pass. 2×1m2/ha 15% leaf surface 3% diagonally attacked Viruses and mycoplasmas: 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% Tobacco mosaic virus diagonally attacked Cucumber mosaic virus 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked 11. Tarragon Cercospora oleraceae Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 2% (Arthemisia diagonally attacked dracunculus) 12. Hyssopus Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - officinalis diagonally attacked Lovage Puccinia hyssopi Eriks. 2×1m2/ha 0% plants - diagonally attacked Rhizoctonia violacea Tul. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% diagonally attacked 13. Chamomile Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - (Chamomilla diagonally attacked recutita L. Peronospora lepto spermae Syd. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - Raush) diagonally attacked Puccinia menthae Ouden. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Rizoctonia spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 0% diagonally attacked Septoria menthae Pass. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 0% diagonally attacked 14. Caraway (Carum Erysiphe umbelliferarum de 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - carvi) Bary diagonally attacked Plasmopara niveae Novot. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia caribistortae de Bary 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Septoria cari Brez. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% diagonally attacked Cuscuta spp. inspection of 0% plants 0% whole surface attacked 15. Foeniculum Ascochyta spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% vulgare diagonally attacked Fusicladum depressum 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 3% Sacc.(=Cercospora depresa diagonally attacked Wass. Et. al) Rhizoctonia violacea Tul. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Septoria apii Shester 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 5% diagonally attacked Uromyces spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% diagonally attacked Cuscuta spp. inspection of 0% plants 0% whole surface attacked 16. Coriander Puccinia petroselini Wint. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - (Coriandrum diagonally attacked sativum) Septoria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% diagonally attacked Pseudomonas syrigae van Hall. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% diagonally attacked Viruses 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked 17. Lavender Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% (Lavandula spp.) diagonally attacked Septoria lavandula Spag. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked 18. Lepidium Bremia lactucae Regeli 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 1% (Lepidium diagonally attacked sativum) Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 1% de Bary diagonally attacked Lettucae mosaic virus 2×1m2/ha 0% 0% diagonally 19. Yellow gentian Botritis cinerea Pers. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% (Gentiana lutea) diagonally attacked Cercospora gentianae Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia gentianae Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Uromyces gentianae de Bary 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% diagonally attacked 20. Sweet maijoran Alternaria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 5% (Majorana diagonally attacked hortensis) Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% de Bary diagonally attacked 21. Garden balm Puccinia spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% leaf surface 0% (Melissa diagonally attacked officinalis) Rhizoctonia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Septoria melissae Speg. 2×1m2/ha 5% leaf surface 2% diagonally attacked 22. Mint (Menta Erysiphe cichoracearum 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - spp.) f.sp.menthae de Bary diagonally attacked Peronospora stigmaticola Raunk. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Puccinia menthae Ouden 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Rhizoctonia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 2% diagonally attacked Septoria menthae Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 3% diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Sphaerotheca menthae Lev. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Verticilium alboatrum Rein. Et. 2×1m2/ha 5% leaf surface 0% Berth. diagonally attacked Alfalfa mosaic virus 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked Tetranichus spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% attacked 1% diagonally leaves with more then 25 individuals per leaf 23. Dill (Anethum Cercospora apii f.sp. anethi Fres 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 2% graveolens) diagonally attacked Erysiphe umbelliferrarum de 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - Bary diagonally attacked Fusicladum depressum 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% Sacc.(=Cercospora depresa diagonally attacked Vass. et. al) Phoma anethi (Pers.) Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% diagonally attacked Plasmopara anethi Ler 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 2% diagonally attacked 24. Potmarigold Cercospora calendulae Sacc. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 5% (Calendula diagonally attacked officinalis) Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked 25. Shop valerian Ascochyta valerianae (= H. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 2% (Valeriana bondarzevii) Pid. diagonally attacked officinalis) Peronospora valerianae Trail. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia commutata Syd. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Uromyces valerianae Fuek 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Cucumber mosaic virus 2×1m2/ha 0% infected 0% diagonally plants 26. Lovage Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - (Levisticum diagonally attacked officinale) Ramularia schroederi Pass. (=R. 2×1m2/ha 20% plants 5% levistic) diagonally attacked Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 1% de Bary diagonally attacked Septoria levistici njost. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 5% diagonally attacked 27. Thyme (Thymus Alternaria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 3% vulgaris) diagonally attacked Puccinia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Rhizoctonia spp. 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 1% diagonally attacked 28. Germander Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 5% speedwell diagonally attacked (Silybum Erysiphe cichoracearum de Bary 2×1m2/ha 20% leaf surface - marianum) diagonally attacked 29. Garden sage Alternaria spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface 2% (Salvia spp.) diagonally attacked Fusarium spp 2×1m2/ha 5% plants 3% diagonally attacked Oidium erisiphoides njor. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked 30. Other species of Botrytis cinerea Pers. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% medicinal and diagonally attacked aromatic herbs Erysiphe spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Fusarium spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% diagonally attacked Verticilium spp. 10% plants 3% attacked Phytophthora spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Plasmopara spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants - diagonally attacked Puccinia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaf surface - diagonally attacked Sclerotinia spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% plants 3% diagonally attacked Viruses 2×1m2/ha 0% plants 0% diagonally attacked Tetranichus spp. 2×1m2/ha 10% leaves - diagonally attacked

* - This column has not been arranged because it is regulated in Regulation on microbiological safety food in circulation (“Official paper FRY”, no. 26, 21.05.1993. article 28. and article 67.) and Ph. Eur. From 1997 showed in following table.

4A Medicinal teas which are poured with boiled Per gram or mililiter water before their use - at most 107 aerobic bacteria - at most 105 fungi - at most 102 Escherichiae coli (Ph.Eur.97., 2.6.12.;2.6.13.) 4B The other medicinal teas Per gram or mililiter - at most 105 aerobic bacteria - at most 104 fungi - at most 103 enterobacteria

5. Flowers

Permi tted % for Method of merca establishing of Permitted % for plant and ntile the harmful reproductive material plant Note No. Plant species organisms mater Harmful organisms presence in the ial in crop/sample In trade trade in production 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Annual flower Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% plants diagonally attacked Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es 2 2 Agromyzidae 3×1m /100 m 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked 2 2 Tylenchidae 3×1m /100 m 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Miridae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Powdery mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked

Firing 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Root rot 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Atrophy 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Wilt 3×1m2/100 m2 1-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked 2. Biennial flower Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% plants diagonally attacked Tylenchidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Agromyzidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anthracnose 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Firing 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Root rot 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Wilt 3×1m2/100 m2 1-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked 3. Perennial flower Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% plants diagonally attacked Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Agromyzidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tylenchidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anthomyidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Aphelenchoididae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Eriophydae (not quarantine 3×1m2/100 m2 0-1% plants 0% 0% species) diagonally attacked Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anthracnose 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Scab 3×1m2/100 m2 1% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Root rot 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Powdery mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked galls 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Wilt 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked 4. Parent plants’ Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% nurseries for diagonally attacked production of Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% Vect seed and diagonally attacked ors rootstock of of roses virus es Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 0% 0% 0% diagonally 5. Bulbous, Anthomyidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% rhizomeatic and diagonally attacked tuberous flowers Aphelenchoididae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tylenchidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tarsonemidae 2 bulbs/25 kg 0% plants 0% 0% Ther before planting attacked e are quar antin e speci es Aleurodidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of the path ogen s Agromyzidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Acaridae 2 bulbs/25 kg 3% bulbs 0% 0% Vect before planting attacked ors of fung i Syrphidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0-5% bulbs 0% 0% diagonally attacked Chrysomelidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Eriophydae 2 bulbs/25 kg 1% bulbs 0% 0% Vect before planting attacked plants ors attack of ed virus es, there are quar antin e speci es Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Scab 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rot of underground parts 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Powdery mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Hlorosis 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Wilt 3×1m2/100 m2 2-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 2-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked 6. Flowering plants Tarsonemidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% Ther of closed field diagonally attacked e are a) flowerpot’s quar plants antin e speci es Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Agromyzidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% diagonally attacked Tenuipalpidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% diagonally attacked Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Aleyrodidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Diaspididae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Coccidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Pseudococcidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Aphelenchoididae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tylenchidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Heteroderinae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Eriophydae 3×1m2/100 m2 0-1% plants 0% 0% Ther diagonally attacked e are quar antin e speci es Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Firing 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Root rot 3×1m2/100 m2 2-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Powdery mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Downy mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Wilt 3×1m2/100 m2 2-3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked b) Cutted flowers Tarsonemidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% Ther diagonally attacked e are quar antin e speci es Aphididae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% diagonally attacked Tetranychidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of virus es Tenuipalpidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0-3% 0% diagonally attacked Meloidogyninae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Eriophydae 3×1m2/100 m2 1% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Thysanoptera 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0-2% 0% Ther diagonally attacked e are quar antin e speci es Agromyzidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of path ogen s Aphelenchoididae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Tylenchidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Acaridae 2 bulbs/25 kg 3% plants 0% 0% before planting attacked Aleyrodidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% Vect diagonally attacked ors of fung i Syrphidae 3×1m2/100 m2 0-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Chrysomelidae 3×1m2/100 m2 5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Pseudococcidae 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Anchusa 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Powdery mildew 3×1m2/100 m2 3% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Rust 3×1m2/100 m2 3-5% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked Mosaic 3×1m2/100 m2 1-2% plants 0% 0% diagonally attacked

II. Woodland plants

Method of establishing of the Permitted % for plant and Note harmful organisms reproductive material No. Plant species presence in the Harmful organisms object in trade in object 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Oak (Quercus Balaninus spp. The sample from 20% attacked 5% Sample 1 spp.) 25 trees per ha/1 kg fruits without kg/t Balaninus spp. Cydia spp. The sample from 8% attacked 2% Sample 1 25 trees per ha/1 kg fruits without kg/t Cydia spp. Ciboria batschiana (Zopf.) The sample from 5% attacked 0% Sample 1 25 trees per ha/1 kg fruits kg/t Trichothecium roseum Link. The sample from 5% attacked 0% Sample 1 25 trees per ha/1 kg fruits kg/t Penicillium spp. - - 0% Sample 1 kg/t 2. Beech (Fagus Cydia spp. The sample from 8% attacked 3% Sample 1 spp.) 25 trees per ha/1 kg beech mast kg/t Trichothecium roseum Link. The sample from 5% attacked 0% Sample 1 25 trees per ha/1 kg beech mast kg/t Penicillium spp. - - 0% Sample 1 kg/t 3. Other deciduous Trichothecium roseum Link. The sample from 5% attacked 0% For large species 25 trees per ha for fruits seed ½ kg species with large sample/t, seed ½ kg, and for small with small seed seed 100 100 g g/t Penicillium spp. - - 0% For large seed 1 kg sample/t, for small seed 100 g/t 4. Pine (Pinus spp.) Ernobius abietinus Gyll. Dissection of cones 5% cones 2% Sample in autumn. attacked 100 g/t Inspection 25 cones with seed from 25 randomly selected trees/ha Megaselia rufipes Mg. Hundred randomly 5% cones 2% Sample selected seeds attacked 100 g/t expose to room temperature in spring until adults emerges Pissodes validirostris Gyll. Dissection of cones 5% cones 2% Sample in autumn. attacked 100 g/t Inspection 25 cones with seed from 25 randomly selected trees/ha Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones with seed attacked 100 g/t from 25 randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. - - Sample 100 g/t 5. Fir (Abies spp.) Dioryctria abietella Schiff. The attack should 5% cones 2% Sample be established attacked 100 g/t before cones fell down. Inspection 25 cones with seed from 25 randomly selected trees/ha Megastigmus strobilobius Ratz. Hundred randomly 5% attacked 2% Sample selected seeds seeds 100 g/t expose to room temperature in spring until adults emerges Reseliella piceae Seitn. Hundred randomly 5% attacked 2% Sample selected seeds seeds 100 g/t expose to room temperature in spring until adults emerges Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. - - Sample 100 g/t 6. Spruce (Picea Cydia strobillela L. Inspection 25 5% cones 2% Sample spp.) cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Dioryctria abietellia Schiff. Inspection 25 5% cones 2% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Ernobius abietis F. Hundred randomly 5% cones 2% Sample selected seeds attacked 100 g/t expose to room temperature in spring until adults emerges Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. - - 0% Sample 100 g/t 7. Lars (Larix spp.) Phorbia (=Chrothophila) Inspection 25 5% attacked 2% Sample laricicola Karl. cones from 25 seeds 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Megastigmus pictus (Forster) Inspection 25 2% attacked 2% Sample cones from 25 seeds 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 3% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. - - 0% Sample 100 g/t 8. Douglas fir Megastigmus spermotrophus Inspection of 100 5% attacked 0% Sample (Pseudotsuga Wachtl. randomly taken seeds 100 g/t spp.) seeds Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha 9. Other conifers Fusarium spp. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Trichothecium roseum Link. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha Penicillium spp. Inspection 25 5% cones 0% Sample cones from 25 attacked 100 g/t randomly selected trees/ha

b) Objects and planting material

Method of establishing of the Permitted % for plant and Note harmful organisms reproductive material No. Plant species presence in the Harmful organisms object in trade in object 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. For all objects Agrobacterium tumefaciens 0% Inspection and planting (Smith et Towsend) Conn of all material nursery plants before we put them in circulation Hyphantria cunea Drury Inspection of all 5% plants 0% plants attacked Mycosphaerella spp. Inspection of every 15% attacked 0% fifth row leaves at one nursery plant Nectria ditissima Tul. Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked Nectria galligena Bress. Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked Quadraspidiotus perniciosus Inspection of every 0% plants 0% (Comst.) fifth row attacked Heterodera spp. Through taking soil 0% cysts in 0% (1) samples from soil samples whole surface 2. Oak (Quercus Endothia parasitica (Murr.) Inspection of every 0% plants 0% spp.) Anderson et Anderson fifth row attacked Microsphaera alphitoides Griff. Inspection of every 15% attacked 5% and Maubl. fifth row leaves at one attacked nursery plant leaves at one nursery plant 3. Poplar (Populus Cryptodiaporthe populea Sacc. Inspection of every 10% plants 0% spp.) (Butin) fifth row attacked Cryptorrhynchus lapathi L. Inspection of every 10% plants 0% fifth row attacked

1 one sample shoul be taken from parcel up to 0,5 ha; two samples/ha shoul be taken from parcels larger than 0,5 ha. The presence of cysts at parent plants' nurseries should be established before its founding and later every forth year, and in a nursery at the latest 30 days after production has been started. Mass of each soil sample is 600-1000 g and it is obtained by approximately 50 single soil take holds randomly distributed at the whole surface. The presence of cysts is not permitted at nursery plants in circulation. Marssonina brunnea (ell. Et Ev.) Inspection of every 15% attacked 0% P. Magh. fifth row leaves at one nursery plant Paranthrena (= Sciapt-eron) Inspection of every 10% plants 0% tabaniformis Rott fifth row attacked Pseudomonas syringae (van Inspection of every 0% plants 0% Hall) fifth row attacked Saperda spp. Inspection of every 10% plants 0% fifth row attacked 4. Other deciduous Cuscuta spp. Inspection of every 5% plants 0% species fifth row attacked Cytospora spp. Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Endothia parasitica (Murr.) Inspection of every 0% nursery 0% Anderson et Anderson fifth row plants attacked Erysiphaceae Inspection of every 15% attacked 5% fifth row leaves at one attacked nursery plant leaves at one nursery plant Pseudomonas syringae (van Inspection of every 0% plants 0% Hall) fifth row attacked 5. Pine (Pinus spp.) Ccronartium ribicola J.C. Inspection of every 0% plants 0% Fischer fifth row attacked Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cooke Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Lophodermium pinastri (Sahard) Inspection of every 15% spines 5% Chev. fifth row attacked at one attacked branch spines at one nursery plant Lophodermium seditiosum L.C. Inspection of every 15% spines 5% Minter Stelly et Millar fifth row attacked at one attacked branch spines at one nursery plant Scirrhia acicola (Dearn. Siggers) Inspection of every 0% spines 0% fifth row attacked Rhyacionia (=Evetria) buoliana Inspection of buds 5% plants 0% D. et Schiff in autumn and attacked shoots in spring Inspection of every fifth row Neodipion setifer Georrr. 10% plants 0% Inspection of every attacked fifth row Diprion pini L. Damages in 10% plants 0% autumn and attacked colonies of larvae Hymenoptera in spring Inspection of every fifth row Pissodes notatus F Inspection of root 10% plants 0% crown and attacked evaluation of its color Inspection of every fifth row Scolitidae Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked 6. Fir (Abies spp.) Cytospora pinastris Fr. Inspection of every 15% spines at 5% spines fifth row one nursery at one plant nursery plant Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cooke Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Dreyfusia normannianae (Eckst.) Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Scolitidae Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked 7. Spruce (Picea Adelgidae In autumn 10% plants 0% spp.) inspection of zone attacked of buds and in spring at galls Inspection of every fifth row Fommes annosus (Fr.) Cooke Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Scolytidae Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked 8. Larch (Larix Coleophora laricella Hb. According to 0% plants 0% spp.) spines in which attacked caterpillars overwinter Inspection of every fifth row Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cooke Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Scolytidae Inspection of every 0% plants 0% fifth row attacked Trichoscyphella Willkomil Inspection of every 5% plants 0% (Hartig) Manners. fifth row attacked 9. Douglas fir Potebniamyces coniferarum Inspection of every 10% plants 0% (Pseudotsuga (Hahn) Smerlis fifth row (bark attacked spp.) necrosis) Rabdocline pseudotsugae Syd. Inspection of every 0% spines 0% fifth row attacked Scolytidae Inspection of every 5% plants 0% fifth row attacked 10. Other conifers Coryneum carindale Wag. Inspection of every 10% plants 0% fifth row attacked Potebniamyces coniferarum Inspection of every 10% plants 0% (Hahn) Smerlis fifth row (bark attacked necrosis etc.) 11. Woody bushy Eriosoma lanigerum Hausm Inspection of every 3% plants 0% plants fifth row attacked Puccinia spp. Inspection of every 5% leaves or 0% fifth row stem attacked Sclerotinia spp. Inspection of every 3% leaves or 0% fifth row stem attacked Septoria spp. Inspection of every 5% leaves or 0% fifth row stem attacked Tetranychus spp. Inspection of every 5% nursery 0% fifth row plants attacked