Summary of the proposed revision (2019 Revision)

1. Proposed revision of Quarantine Pests on Annexed Table 1 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Protection Act: Annex1 (1) Twenty one quarantine pests will be added to the list. Acrogonia citrina Acrogonia terminalis Anoplophora glabripennis Bactericera tremblayi Gymnandrosoma aurantianum Homalodisca vitripennis Neonectria neomacrospora Peronospora chlorae Ramularia collo-cygni Sirococcus tsugae Thecaphora frezii Thecaphora solani [SYN: Angiosorus solani]

Banana streak IM virus Banana streak UA virus Banana streak UI virus Banana streak UL virus Banana streak UM virus Banana streak VN virus Blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus Blueberry fruit drop-associated virus Grapevine Pinot gris virus

(2) Four quarantine pests will be deleted from the list. Banana streak virus Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 5 Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 6 Mexican papita viroid

(3) The scientific names of eight quarantine pests on the list will be changed from the left to the right. Pantoea stewartii[SYN: Erwinia stewartii] > Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii

Allium virus X > Allium virus X Arracacha virus B > Arracacha virus B Banana streak Mysore virus > Banana streak MY virus Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 > Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4 Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7 > Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7 Strawberry chlorotic fleck associated virus > Strawberry chlorotic fleck associated virus Strawberry necrotic shock virus > Strawberry necrotic shock virus

2. Proposed revision of the Subject to Field Inspection in Exporting Countries on Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act: Annex2 (1) Countries of distribution of following eight existing quarantine pests will be updated. Item 1 Aleurocanthus woglumi Item 2 Tuta absoluta Item 4 Heterodera schachtii Item 7 Radopholus similis Item 8 Meloidogyne enterolobii Item 10 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi Item 11 Phytophthora kernoviae Item 12 Phytophthora ramorum

(2) Host plants of following four existing quarantine pests will be updated. Item 2 Tuta absoluta Item 4 Heterodera schachtii Item 7 Radopholus similis Item 8 Meloidogyne enterolobii

(3) The scientific name of one quarantine pest will be changed from the left to the right. Item 20 Pantoea stewartii[SYN: Erwinia stewartii]> Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii

3. Proposed revision of the Import Prohibited Plants on Annexed Table 2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act: Annex3 (1) Countries associated with following five existing quarantine pests will be updated. Item 2 Bactrocera dorsalis species complex Item 8 Synchytrium endobioticum Item 10 Globodera rostochiensis Item 11 Globodera pallida Item 16 Erwinia amylovora

(2) Plants associated with following four existing quarantine pests will be updated. Item 1 Ceratitis capitata Item 2 Bactrocera dorsalis species complex Item 3 Bactrocera tryoni Item 4 Bactrocera cucurbitae

4. Proposed revision of the Plants Subject to Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be Carried Out in Exporting Countries on Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act and Detailed Rules for Import Plant Quarantine Enforcement Concerning Plants Subject to Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be Carried Out in Exporting Countries: Annex4 (1) Following one quarantine pest will be added to the list.

Item 32 Peronospora chlorae

(2) Following one quarantine pest will be deleted from the list. Mexican papita viroid

(3) Countries of distribution of following twelve quarantine pests will be updated. Item 6 Bactericera cockerelli Item 15 Trioza apicalis Item 16 Phytophtora kernoviae Item 17 Phytophthora ramorum Item 19 Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli Item 20 Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum Item 21 Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar3 Item 23 Xylella fastidiosa Item 24 Potato spindle tuber viroid Item 25 Pepino mosaic virus Item 31 Tomato planta macho viroid Item 32 Peronospora chlorae

(4) Host plants of following ten quarantine pests will be updated. Item 1 Anastrepha fraterculus Item 6 Bactericera cockerelli Item 19 Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli Item 20 Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum Item 21 Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar3 Item 23 Xylella fastidiosa Item 24 Potato spindle tuber viroid Item 25 Pepino mosaic virus Item 31 Tomato planta macho viroid Item 32 Peronospora chlorae

(5) Plant parts to be inspected and methods of inspection are added. Item 19 Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (Annex1) (Last updated: 25 February 2019) Proposed revision of Quarantine Pest List (Annexed Table 1 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act)

Note: Underlined pests will be added. Strikethrough pests will be deleted.

1. Injurious : 753 species Phylum/Group Scientific or common name of quarantine pests a. : 720 species Abgrallaspis aguacatae, Abgrallaspis perseae , Acalolepta australis, Acalymma vittatum, Acanthocinus aedilis, Acanthocoris scabrator, Aceratagallia californica, Aceratagallia longula, Aceria guerreronis, Aceria tosichella, Acizzia acaciaebaileyanae, Acizzia uncatoides, Acleris gloverana, Acleris variana, Acraea acerata, Acrogonia citrina, Acrogonia terminalis, Acrolepiopsis assectella, Acrolepiopsis vesperella, Acrosternum hilare, Acutaspis albopicta, Acutaspis perseae, Acutaspis umbonifera, Acyrthosiphon lactucae, Adelges piceae, Adoretus versutus, Adrama determinata, Aegopsis bolboceridus [SYN: Aegopsis bolbocerida], Agriotes lineatus, Aleurocanthus citriperdus, Aleurocanthus woglumi, Aleuroclava gordoniae, Aleuroclava guyavae, Aleuroclava neolitseae, Aleurodicus cocois, Aleurodicus destructor, Aleurodicus dispersus, Aleuroplatus pectiniferus, Aleurotrachelus dryandrae, Aleurotuba jelinekii, Aleyrodes proletella, Amblypelta cocophaga, Amblypelta lutescens, Amblypelta nitida, Amorbia emigratella, Amphicerus cornutus, Amphorophora agathonica, Amsacta moorei, Anaphothrips varii, Anarsia lineatella, Anastrepha fraterculus, Anastrepha grandis, Anastrepha ludens, Anastrepha obliqua, Anastrepha serpentina, Anastrepha suspensa, Anoplophora glabripennis, Anstenoptilia marmarodactyla, Anthonomus eugenii, Anthonomus signatus, Anticarsia gemmatalis, Aonidomytilus albus, Aphis intybi, Aphis newtoni, Aphis pomi, Aphis ruborum, Aphis serpylli, Apterothrips apteris, argyrospilus, Archips fraterna, Archips machlopis, Archips micaceana, Archips podana, Archips rosana, Argyrotaenia citrana, Argyrotaenia velutinana, Arhopalus ferus, Aristotelia palamota, Arixyleborus canaliculatus, Arixyleborus granifer, Arixyleborus granulifer, Arixyleborus hirsutulus, Arixyleborus imitator, Arixyleborus mediosectus, Arixyleborus rugosipes, Arorathrips spiniceps, Artona catoxantha, Asiacornococcus kaki, Asiraca clavicornis, Aspidiella hartii, Aspidiotus coryphae, Aulacaspis tegalensis, Aulacophora foveicollis, Aulocara elliotti, Australothrips bicolor, Autographa californica, Bactericera cockerelli, Bactericera nigricornis, Bactericera tremblayi, Bactericera trigonica,

1 Bactrocera albistrigata, Bactrocera correcta, Bactrocera cucurbitae, Bactrocera dorsalis species complex, Bactrocera frauenfeldi, Bactrocera latifrons, Bactrocera luzonae, Bactrocera mcgregori, Bactrocera neohumeralis, Bactrocera nigrotibialis, Bactrocera ochrosiae, Bactrocera oleae, Bactrocera passiflorae, Bactrocera tau, Bactrocera tryoni, Bactrocera ubiquita, Bactrocera umbrosa, Bactrocera xanthodes, Bactrocera zonata, Bagrada hilaris, Baileyothrips arizonensis, Bathycoelia thalassina, Biston suppressaria, Blissus leucopterus, Boisea trivittata, Brachycaudus schwartzi, Brachycorynella asparagi, Brevipalpus chilensis, Brevipalpus essigi, Bruchophagus roddi, Bruchus lentis, Cacoecimorpha pronubana, Cacyreus marshalli, Caliothrips fasciatus, Caliothrips indicus, Caliothrips phaseoli, Callosobruchus analis, Callosobruchus rhodesianus, Capitophorus horni, Capua intractana, Carpomya pardalina, Carpophilus obsoletus, Caryedon serratus, Caulophilus oryzae, Cerataphis brasiliensis, Cerataphis orchidearum, Ceratitis capitata, Ceratitis cosyra, Ceratitis malgassa, Ceratitis punctata, Ceratitis rosa, Ceratothripoides brunneus, Ceroplastes destructor, Ceroplastes rusci, Cerotoma trifurcata, Chaetanaphothrips signipennis, Chaetocnema pulicaria, Cheirolasia burkei, Chilo auricilius, Chiloloba acuta, Chionaspis pinifoliae, Chloridolum alcmene, Chloridolum thomsoni, Chlorocala africana, Chlorochroa ligata, Choristoneura conflictana, Choristoneura evanidana, Choristoneura pinus pinus, Choristoneura rosaceana, Chromatomyia syngenesiae, Chrysobothris femorata, Chrysodeixis chalcites, Chrysodeixis includens, Cinara confinis, Cinara occidentalis, Circulifer tenellus, Clavigralla elongata, Clavigralla tomentosicollis, Clepsis peritana, Clepsis spectrana, Cnephasia jactatana, Coccotrypes subcribrosus, Cochlochila bullita, Cohicaleyrodes caerulescens, Conotrachelus nenuphar, Copitarsia turbata, Cordylomera torrida, Corizus hyoscyami, Costelytra zealandica, Craspedothrips minor, Crenidorsum aroidephagus, Cricula trifenestrata, Crioceris asparagi, Crioceris duodecimpunctata, Crossotarsus squamulatus, Cryphalus latus, Cryptococcus fagisuga, Cryptolestes capensis, Cryptoxyleborus subnaevus, Crypturgus cinereus, Ctenarytaina eucalypti, Ctenopseustis obliquana, Cyclorhipidion agnatum, Cyclorhipidion sexspinatum, Cyclorhipidion subagnatum, Cydia pomonella, Cylas formicarius, Dacus ciliatus, Darna diducta, Darna trima, Dasineura mali, Delia radicum, Delottococcus confusus, Deltocephalus fuscinervosus, Dendroctonus adjunctus, Dendroctonus brevicomis, Dendroctonus frontalis, Dendroctonus ponderosae, Dendroctonus pseudotsugae, Dendroctonus rufipennis, Dendroctonus valens, Dendrolimus tabulaeformis, Desmiphora hirticollis, Desmothrips tenuicornis, Diabolocatantops axillaris, Diabrotica balteata, Diabrotica undecimpunctata, Dialeges pauper, Dialeuropora decempuncta, Diaphania hyalinata, Diaphania nitidalis, Diaphorina citri, Diaprepes abbreviatus, Diaprepes famelicus,

2 Diaprepes spengleri, Diapus minutissimus, Diapus pusillimus, Diapus quinquespinatus, Diaspidiotus ancylus, Dichromothrips corbetti, Dichroplus elongatus, Dictyotus caenosus, Diloboderus abderus, Dinoplatypus agnatus, Dinoplatypus biuncus, Dinoplatypus cavus, Dinoplatypus chevrolati, Dinoplatypus cupulatulus, Dinoplatypus cupulatus, Dinoplatypus forficula, Dinoplatypus luniger, Dinoplatypus pallidus, Dinoplatypus pseudocupulatus, Dinoplatypus uncatus, Ditula angustiorana, Dociostaurus maroccanus, Dolurgus pumilus, Dryocoetes affaber, Dumbletoniella eucalypti, Duponchelia fovealis, Dysaphis apiifolia, Dysaphis cynarae, Dysmicoccus finitimus, Dysmicoccus grassii, Dysmicoccus lepelleyi, Dysmicoccus mackenziei, Dysmicoccus neobrevipes, Dysmicoccus texensis, Eccoptopterus gracilipes, Edessa meditabunda, Elasmopalpus lignosellus, Elatobium abietinum, Elophila responsalis, Empoasca decipiens, Empoasca fabae, Encyclops caerulea, Endrosis sarcitrella, Epichoristodes acerbella, Epidiaspis leperii, Epilachna borealis, Epiphyas postvittana, Ericaphis scammelli, Eriophyes sheldoni, Estigmene acrea, Eulachnus rileyi, Eulecanium tiliae, Eupithecia miserulata, Euplatypus compositus, Euplatypus hintzi, Euplatypus parallelus, Euproctis chrysorrhoea, Eurydema ornata, Eurygaster integriceps, Euryphagus lundi, Euscelidius variegatus, Euscepes postfasciatus, Euschistus conspersus, Euwallacea destruens, Euxesta stigmatias, Ferrisia malvastra, Formicococcus njalensis, Frankliniella australis, Frankliniella brunnea, Frankliniella citripes, Frankliniella fallaciosa, Frankliniella gossypiana, Frankliniella insularis, Frankliniella panamensis, Frankliniella schultzei, Frankliniella tritici, Frankliniella williamsi, Furcaspis oceanica, Gatesclarkeana domestica, Genyocerus abdominalis, Genyocerus borneensis, Genyocerus pendleburyi, Genyocerus spinatus, Gnathotrichus retusus, Gnathotrichus sulcatus, Golofa eacus, fornicata, Gonipterus gibberus, Gonipterus scutellatus, Graphania ustistriga, Grapholita funebrana, Grapholita prunivora, Graphosoma lineatum, Gryllotalpa gryllotalpa, Gymnandrosoma aurantianum, Gymnoscelis rufifasciata, Halotydeus destructor, Haplothrips anceps, Haplothrips clarisetis, Haplothrips froggatti, Haplothrips nigricornis, Haplothrips robustus, Haplothrips varius, Hedya nubiferana, Helicoverpa punctigera, Helicoverpa zea, Heliothis virescens, Hemiberlesia musae, Hemiberlesia ocellata, Hendecasis duplifascialis, Henosepilachna elaterii, Hercinothrips bicinctus, Heterobostrychus aequalis, Heteronychus arator, Hieroglyphus banian, Hofmannophila pseudospretella, Holotrichia disparilis, Holotrichia serrata, Homalodisca vitripennis, Hordeolicoccus nephelii, Hyadaphis coriandri, Hyadaphis foeniculi, Hylesinus aculeatus, Hylesinus varius, Hylurgops rugipennis, Hypolycaena erylus, Hypothenemus hampei, Insignorthezia insignis, Ips calligraphus, Ips concinnus, Ips grandicollis, Ips latidens, Ips montanus, Ips perturbatus, Ips pini, Ips sexdentatus, Ips

3 tridens, miserana, Keiferia lycopersicella, Lambdina fiscellaria, Lepidosaphes chinensis, Lepidosaphes eurychlidonis, Leptinotarsa decemlineata, Leptoglossus clypealis, Leptoxyleborus punctatissimus, Leucopholis irrorata, Leucopholis lepidophora, Lilioceris lilii, Limothrips angulicornis, Limothrips cerealium, Limothrips denticornis, Lindingaspis rossi, Liriomyza betae, Liriomyza langei, Liriomyza nietzkei, Listronotus oregonensis, Lygus bradleyi, Lygus elisus, Lygus hesperus, Lygus lineolaris, Lygus shulli, Lymantria obfuscata, Macroplectra nararia, Macrosiphum hellebori, Macrosiphum rosae, Malacosoma americanum, Malacosoma disstria, Malacosoma parallela, Mamestra configurata, Manduca quinquemaculata, Manduca sexta, Marasmia patnalis, Mayetiola destructor, Megalurothrips sjostedti, Megastigmus transvaalensis, Megymenum brevicorne, Melanagromyza hibisci, Melanaspis glomerata, Melanoplus bivittatus, Melanoplus sanguinipes, Melanotus communis, Melanthrips fuscus, Melolontha melolontha, Merophyas divulsana, Mesoplatys cincta, Metcalfa pruinosa, Metopolophium festucae, Meyriccia latro, Microtheca ochroloma, Mitrastethus baridioides, Mocis latipes, Monacrostichus citricola, Monarthrum fasciatum, Monarthrum mali, Monochamus scutellatus, Mononychellus tanajoa, Murgantia histrionica, Mythimna unipuncta, Myzus cymbalariae, Nacoleia octasema, Napomyza cichorii, Naupactus leucoloma, Naupactus xanthographus, Neides muticus, Neoceratitis cyanescens, Nipaecoccus nipae, Noctua pronuba, Nomadacris septemfasciata, Nysius huttoni, Nysius raphanus, Octaspidiotus australiensis, Oebalus insularis, Oedaleus senegalensis, Oligonychus peruvianus, Omphisa anastomosalis, Oncastichus goughi, Opogona aurisquamosa, Opogona omoscopa, Orchamoplatus mammaeferus, Organothrips indicus, Orgyia antiqua, Orgyia leucostigma, Orgyia pseudotsugata, Orphanostigma abruptalis, Orseolia oryzae, Orthosia cerasi, Orthotomicus caelatus, Orthotomicus erosus, Oryctes agamemnon, Oryctes boas, Oryctes monoceros, Ostrinia nubilalis, Otiorhynchus armadillo, Otiorhynchus meridionalis, Otiorhynchus ovatus, Otiorhynchus rugosostriatus, Otiorhynchus salicicola, Otiorhynchus singularis, Oulema melanopus, Oxoplatypus quadridentatus, Oxycarenus hyalinipennis, Oxycarenus luctuosus, Pachnoda butana [SYN: Pachnodella butana], Pachnoda interrupta, Pagiocerus frontalis, Panchaetothrips indicus, Pandemis cerasana, Papuana uninodis, Papuana woodlarkiana, Paracoccus interceptus, Paracoccus marginatus, Parapiesma quadratum, Parapoynx polydectalis, Paraputo theaecola, Parlatoria citri, Parlatoria oleae, Parlatoria pittospori, Pentamerismus erythreus, Phalaenoides glycinae, Phenacoccus gregosus, Phenacoccus hakeae, Phenacoccus manihoti, Phenacoccus solenopsis, Phenacoccus stelli, Phloeosinus cupressi, Phloeosinus punctatus, Phloeosinus sequoiae, Phloeotribus liminaris, Phloeotribus scarabaeoides, Phlogophora meticulosa, Phlyctinus callosus,

4 Phrissogonus laticostata, Phyllophaga smithi, Phyllotreta chotanica, Piezodorus guildinii, Piezodorus lituratus, Pinnaspis musae, Placosternus difficilis, Planococcus ficus, Planococcus kenyae, Planococcus mali, Planococcus minor, Platynota stultana, Platyptilia carduidactyla, Platypus apicalis, Platypus curtus, Platypus cylindrus, Platypus excedens, Platypus geminatus, Platypus jansoni, Platypus koryoensis, Platypus porcellus, Platypus pseudocurtus, Platypus shoreanus, Platypus subdepressus, Platypus westwoodi, Plicothrips apicalis, Podischnus agenor, Poecilocoris latus, Polychrosis viteana, Polygraphus occidentalis, Polygraphus rufipennis, Prionus californicus, Proeulia auraria, Proeulia chrysopteris, Prostephanus truncatus, Protaetia aeruginosa, Protaetia aurichalcea, Protaetia auripes, Protaetia bipunctata, Protaetia celebica, Protaetia cretica, Protaetia cuprea, Protaetia himalayana, Protaetia milani, Protaetia nox, Protaetia speciosa, Pseudanaphothrips achaetus, Pseudaulacaspis brimblecombei, Pseudaulacaspis eugeniae, Pseudaulacaspis papaya, Pseudococcus aurantiacus, Pseudococcus baliteus, Pseudococcus calceolariae, Pseudococcus elisae, Pseudococcus epidendrus, Pseudococcus jackbeardsleyi, Pseudococcus maritimus, Pseudococcus saccharicola, Pseudococcus solenedyos, Pseudococcus viburni, Pseudohylesinus granulatus, Pseudohylesinus nebulosus, Pseudotheraptus wayi, Psila rosae, Pterochloroides persicae, Ptinus tectus, Pyrrharctia isabella, Rastrococcus iceryoides, Rastrococcus invadens, Retithrips syriacus, Rhachisphora alishanensis, Rhagoletis cerasi, Rhagoletis cingulata, Rhagoletis completa, Rhagoletis fausta, Rhagoletis indifferens, Rhagoletis pomonella, Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus, Rhopalosiphoninus staphyleae, Rhopalus tigrinus, Riptortus dentipes, Rivula atimeta, Saissetia vivipara, Saperda candida, Saturnia pavonia, Saturnia pyri, Scapanes australis [SYN: Oryctes australis], Schistocerca gregaria, Schizotetranychus malayanus, Sciopithes obscurus, Scirtothrips aurantii, Scirtothrips citri, Scirtothrips inermis, Scolypopa australis, Scolytus multistriatus , Scolytus rugulosus, Scolytus scolytus, Scolytus ventralis, Scotinophara coarctata, Scyphophorus acupunctatus, Selenaspidus articulatus, Selenomphalus euryae, Semanotus ligneus, Semanotus litigiosus, Sinicaepermenia sauropophaga, Sinoxylon anale, Sinoxylon conigerum, Sipha flava, Sipha maydis, Siphanta acuta, Sitobion fragariae, Sitobion luteum, Sitona discoideus, Sitona humeralis, Sitophilus granarius, Sitophilus linearis, Spilococcus mamillariae, Spissistilus festinus, Spodoptera albula, Spodoptera eridania, Spodoptera frugiperda, Spodoptera latifascia, Spodoptera littoralis, Spodoptera ochrea, Spodoptera ornithogalli, Spodoptera praefica, Stenoma catenifer, Stenozygum coloratum, Strategus aloeus, Strategus anachoreta, Strategus barbigerus, Strategus jugurtha, Strategus simson, Strategus validus, Striglina scitaria, Strymon melinus, Systole coriandri, Tagosodes orizicolus, Taphrorychus bicolor, Tenothrips discolor,

5 Tenuipalpus caudatus, Tenuipalpus rhagicus, Tetranychus desertorum, Tetranychus lambi, Tetranychus malaysiensis, Tetranychus marianae, Tetranychus mexicanus, Tetranychus pacificus, Tetranychus turkestani, Tetrapriocera longicornis, Thaumetopoea pityocampa, Thrips angusticeps, Thrips atratus, Thrips australis, Thrips florum, Thrips fuscipennis, Thrips imaginis, Thrips madronii, Thrips major, Thrips meridionalis, Thrips nelsoni, Thrips obscuratus, Thrips parvispinus, Thrips safrus, Thrips sumatrensis, Thrips vulgatissimus, Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis, Tirathaba rufivena, Tortrix viridana, Trialeurodes ricini, Trioza apicalis, Trioza erytreae, Trioza vitreoradiata, Trogoderma granarium, Trogoxylon spinifrons, Tryphetus incarnatus, Trypodendron rufitarsis, Tuta absoluta, Unaspis citri, Urentius hystricellus, Uroleucon cichorii, Vinsonia stellifera, Vryburgia amaryllidis, Webbia pabo, Xyleborinus exiguus, Xyleborinus gracilis, Xyleborus abscissus, Xyleborus amplexicauda, Xyleborus bidentatus, Xyleborus cognatus, Xyleborus costatomorphus, Xyleborus dispar, Xyleborus emarginatus, Xyleborus fallax, Xyleborus fastigatus, Xyleborus ferrugineus, Xyleborus latecornis, Xyleborus macropterus, Xyleborus monographus, Xyleborus pseudopilifer, Xyleborus pumilus, Xylechinus montanus, Xylocis tortilicornis, Xyloperthella crinitarsis, Xyloperthella picea, Xylosandrus morigerus, Xyloterinus politus, Xylothrips religiosus, Xylotrupes gideon, Xylotrupes pubescens, Zabrotes subfasciatus, Zabrus tenebrioides, Zonocerus elegans, Zonocerus variegatus, Zonosemata electa b. Nematodes: 17 species Anguina funesta, Ditylenchus angustus, Globodera pallida, Globodera rostochiensis, Heterodera carotae, Heterodera goettingiana, Heterodera schachtii, Heterodera zeae, Meloidogyne chitwoodi, Meloidogyne fallax, Nacobbus aberrans, Radopholus citrophilus, Radopholus similis, Xiphinema index

c. Mollusks: 16 species Achatina fulica, Acusta ravida, Arion ater, Arion hortensis, Candidula intersecta, Cepaea nemoralis, Cernuella virgata, Cochlicella acuta, Cochlicella barbara, Deroceras reticulatum, Helix aperta, Helix aspersa, Mariaella dussumieri, Succinea erythrophana, Succinea putris, Theba pisana

6 2. Injurious Plants and Microorganisms: 264 species Phylum/Group Scientific or common name of quarantine pests a. Fungi: 60 species Alternaria dianthicola, Alternaria triticina, Apiosporina morbosa, Balansia oryzae-sativae, Botryosphaeria festucae, Ceratocystis fagacearum, Cercospora demetrioniana, Cercospora smilacis, Claviceps gigantea, Cochliobolus victoriae, Coleosporium ipomoeae, Deuterophoma tracheiphila, Didymella rabiei, Drechslera iridis, Elsinoe australis, Elsinoe phaseoli, Eutypa lata, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. betae, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. pisi, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. tuberosi, Gloeotinia temulenta, Guignardia citricarpa, Gymnosporangium clavipes, Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae, Hypoxylon mammatum, Hypoxylon mediterraneum, Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi, Neonectria neomacrospora, Ophiostoma novo-ulmi, Ophiostoma ulmi, Peniophora sacrata, Peronosclerospora maydis, Peronosclerospora philippinensis, Peronosclerospora sacchari, Peronosclerospora sorghi, Peronospora chlorae, Peronospora tabacina, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora, Phytophthora kernoviae, Phytophthora phaseoli, Phytophthora ramorum, Puccinia aristidae, Puccinia pittieriana, Pucciniastrum americanum, Ramularia collo-cygni, Rosellinia bunodes, Rosellinia pepo, Seiridium cardinale, Septoria citri, Sirococcus conigenus, Sirococcus tsugae, Sphaeropsis tumefaciens, Stenocarpella macrospora, Stenocarpella maydis, Synchytrium endobioticum, Synchytrium psophocarpi, Thecaphora frezii, Thecaphora solani [SYN: Angiosorus solani], Tilletia indica, Uromyces betae b. Bacteria: 38 species Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli, rubbery wood phytoplasma, yellows phytoplasma group, Candidatus Liberibacter africanus, Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum, Candidatus Phytoplasma aurantifolia, Candidatus Phytoplasma australiense, Candidatus Phytoplasma mali, Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum, Candidatus Phytoplasma pyri, Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis, Cranberry false blossom phytoplasma, Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. betae, Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. flaccumfaciens, Erwinia amylovora, Erwinia tracheiphila, Grapevine flavescence doree phytoplasma, Grapevine yellows phytoplasma, Pantoea stewartii [SYN: Erwinia stewartii], Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii, Peach rosette phytoplasma, Peach X-disease phytoplasma, Peach yellows phytoplasma, Potato purple top wilt phytoplasma, Potato stolbur phytoplasma, Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidae biovar3, Rubus stunt phytoplasma, Spiroplasma citri, Strawberry lethal decline phytoplasma, Sugarcane grassy shoot and white phytoplasmas, Sugarcane yellows phytoplasma, Vaccinium witches'-broom phytoplasma, Xanthomonas arboricola pv.

7 juglandis [SYN: Xanthomonas campestris pv. juglandis], Xanthomonas arboricola pv. populi [SYN: Xanthomonas campestris pv. populi], Xanthomonas campestris pv. vasculorum, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola, Xylella fastidiosa c. Viruses and Viroids: 124species Allium virus X, Allium virus X, American plum line pattern virus, Andean potato latent virus, Andean potato mottle virus, Apricot deformation mosaic virus, Arracacha virus B, Arracacha virus B, Artichoke Italian latent virus, Banana bract mosaic virus, Banana streak GF virus, Banana streak IM virus, Banana streak MY virus, Banana streak Mysore virus, Banana streak OL virus, Banana streak UA virus, Banana streak UI virus, Banana streak UL virus, Banana streak UM virus, Banana streak virus, Banana streak VN virus, Beet curly top virus, Black raspberry necrosis virus, Blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus, Blackberry yellow vein-associated virus, Blackcurrant reversion virus, Blueberry fruit drop-associated virus, Blueberry leaf mottle virus, Blueberry mosaic virus, Blueberry scorch virus, Blueberry shock virus, Blueberry shoestring virus, Broad bean stain virus, Broad bean true mosaic virus, Carnation Italian ringspot virus, Carnation ringspot virus, Cherry hungarian rasp leaf virus, Cherry line pattern and leaf curl virus, Cherry mottle leaf virus, Cherry rasp leaf virus, Chestnut line pattern virus, Citrus leprosis virus C , Citrus psorosis virus, Citrus sudden death-associated virus, Citrus variegation virus, Citrus yellow mosaic virus, Columnea latent viroid, Fiji disease virus, chiloensis latent virus, Gooseberry vein banding associated virus, Grapevine Bulgarian latent virus, Grapevine chrome mosaic virus, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 4, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 5, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 6, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 7, Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 8, Grapevine line pattern virus, Grapevine Pinot gris virus, Grapevine Tunisian ringspot virus, Grapevine yellow vein virus, Indian citrus ringspot virus, Iris fulva mosaic virus, stripe virus, Mexican papita viroid, Myrobalan latent ringspot virus, Narcissus tip necrosis virus, Onion mite-borne latent virus, Passion fruit ringspot virus, Passion fruit woodiness virus, Passion fruit yellow mosaic virus, Peach mosaic virus, Peach rosette mosaic virus, Peach yellow bud mosaic virus, clump virus, Pelargonium leaf curl virus, Pepino mosaic virus, Pepper chat fruit viroid, Pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 1 , Pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 2 , Pineapple mealybug wilt-associated virus 3 , Plum pox virus, Potato black ringspot virus, Potato deforming mosaic virus, Potato latent virus, Potato rough dwarf virus, Potato spindle tuber viroid, Potato virus T , Potato virus U , Potato virus V, Potato yellow dwarf virus,

8 Potato yellow mosaic virus, Potato yellow vein virus, Potato yellowing virus, Ranunculus white mottle virus, Raspberry bushy dwarf virus, Raspberry leaf curl virus, Raspberry leaf spot virus, Raspberry ringspot virus, Raspberry vein chlorosis virus, Rubus Chinese seed-borne virus, Rubus yellow net virus, Solanum apical leaf curl virus, Sowbane mosaic virus, Strawberry chlorotic fleck associated virus, Strawberry chlorotic fleck associated virus, Strawberry latent ringspot virus, Strawberry leafroll virus, Strawberry necrotic shock virus, Strawberry necrotic shock virus, Strawberry pallidosis-associated virus, Sugarcane mild mosaic virus, Sugarcane streak Egypt virus, Sugarcane streak virus, Sugarcane striate mosaic-associated virus, Sugarcane yellow leaf virus, Sweet potato caulimo-like virus, Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus, Sweet potato feathery mottle virus, Sweet potato leaf curl Georgia virus, Sweet potato leaf speckling virus, Sweet potato mild mottle virus, Sweet potato mild speckling virus, Sweet potato vein mosaic virus, Sweet potato virus 2 , Sweet potato yellow dwarf virus, Thimbleberry ringspot virus, Tomato apical stunt viroid, Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid, Tomato planta macho viroid, Tomato yellow mosaic virus, Tulip halo necrosis virus, Vallota mosaic virus d. Diseases (The causal agent is Amasya cherry disease, Apple (Stayman) blotch, Apple (Virginia Crab) decline, Apple brown ringspot, Apple bumpy unknown.): 42 species fruit of Ben Davis, Apple dead spur, Apple freckle scurf, Apple green mottle, Apple horseshoe wound, Apple junction necrotic pitting, Apple leaf pucker, Apple McIntosh depression, Apple Newtown wrinkle, Apple pustule canker, Apple ringspot, Apple star crack, Apricot chlorotic leaf mottle, Apricot moorpark mottle, Apricot pucker leaf, Apricot ring pox, Apricot stone pitting, Australian citrus dieback, Blackberry Calico, Blackcurrant yellows, Cherry black cancker, Cherry rough fruit, Cherry rusty mottle disease, Citrus bud union crease, Citrus chlorotic dwarf, Citrus cristacortis, Citrus gum pocket, Citrus gummy bark, Citrus impietratura, Elm zonate canker, Grapevine asteroid mosaic, Grapevine vein necrosis, Krikon stem necrosis, Peach purple mosaic, Peach seedling chlorosis, Peach stubby twig, Peach wart, Prune diamond canker

9 (Annex2) (Last updated: 25 February 2019)

Proposed revision of List of the Plants Subject to Field Inspection in Exporting Countries (Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act) and the Details of Requirements for Each of the Quarantine Pests:

Note: Underlined countries, plants, quarantine pests and requirements will be added.

Common requirements The plants must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate or a certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate issued by the NPPO of an exporting country to certify that the plants have been inspected and are considered to be free from quarantine pests.

Item Region/countries Plants Quarantine pests Requirements No

1 [] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Live plants and plants parts for planting Aleurocanthus woglumi The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China of the following plants (excluding seeds, (citrus blackfly) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the (excluding Hong Kong), Nepal, fruits and underground part): phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines, (Persea americana), cashew declaration". Bhutan, Viet Nam, Hong Kong, (Anacardium occidentale), African mahogany Malaysia, , Maldives, Laos, (Khaya ivorensis), passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, bay laurel (Laurus nobilis), coconut (Cocos (including a plant growth facility where the control against Yemen, Iran, Oman, nucifera), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), Aleurocanthus woglumi is carried out. [Africa] Uganda, Kenya, Zimbabwe, (Punica granatum), sapodilla AND Swaziland, Seychelles, Tanzania, (Manilkara zapota (=Achras zapota)), ginger (ii) The plants are found to be free from Aleurocanthus woglumi by South African Republic, (Zingiber officinale), papaya (Carica papaya), inspection at the place of production or the production site at least [North America] United States of guava (), common box (Buxus monthly during the three months prior to export. The inspection America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), sempervirens), quince (Cydonia oblonga), mango should be carried out to determine if eggs, larvae, pupae and adults [Latin America] , Ecuador, El (), litchi (Litchi chinensis), , are not present on the underside of , taking into account the Salvador, Guyana, Guatemala, Costa Cestrum, Murraya, , Pyrus, Populus, characteristic of this pest, such as the batches of eggs in a spiral Rica, Colombia, Surinam, Nicaragua, Musa, Rosa, Annona, Vitis, , Plumeria, pattern on the undersides of leaves and the signs of black sooty mold West Indies, Panama, Bermuda Citrus, on leaves caused by this pest. islands, Brazil, French Guiana,

1 Venezuela, Belize, Mexico, The required additional declaration: [Oceania] Christmas Island, Papua Fulfills item 1 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

2 [Asia] India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Live plants and plant parts for planting Tuta absoluta The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Myanmar, (excluding seed and underground parts) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, and cut and cut branches for phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Qatar, Saudi consumption and ornament of the declaration". Arabia, Syria, , Jordan, following plants: [] , , Uzbekistan, cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), common (i) The plants are grown at a production site (including a plant growth (Great Britain and bean (kidney bean) ( vulgaris), tree facility such as greenhouses or screen houses) where Tuta absoluta Northern Ireland), British Channel tobacco (Nicotiana glauca), jimsonweed (Datura is monitored by traps and controlled for two months prior to Islands, , Cyprus, , stramonium), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), fierce harvesting. Kyrgyz Republic, , Kosovo, thornapple (Datura ferox), sweet pepper (chili AND , Spain, , , pepper, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) ( (ii) The plants are regularly inspected at the production site during this Tajikistan, , , , annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon period and found to be free from Tuta absoluta , Portugal, esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. Malta, Montenegro, , arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. The required additional declaration: , Russia, galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium), Fulfills item 2 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Africa] Algeria, Angola, Botswana , Lycium, Solanum Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance Uganda, Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea, No73/1950) Ghana, Canary Islands, Kenya, Fresh fruit of the following plants: Zambia, Sudan, Senegal, Tanzania, cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), tomato Tunisia, Nigeria, Niger, Mayotte (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum (French), South African Republic, lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. South Sudan, Mozambique, Morocco, chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. Libya, Lesotho, pimpinellifolium) [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, Panama, Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia

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3 [Middle East] Turkey, Underground parts of the live plant being Meloidogyne chitwoodi The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Europe] Netherlands, , capable of planting for cultivation of the (Columbia root-knot AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the France, , Portugal, following plants: nematode) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Africa] South African Republic, bell heather (Erica cinerea), oyster plant (black declaration". [North America] United States of salsify) (Scorzonera hispanica), black cohosh America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), (Cimicifuga racemosa), beet (including garden (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site [Latin America] Argentina, Mexico beet, red beet, sugar beet) (Beta vulgaris (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne chitwoodi has (including var. altissima, var. rapa, var. rubra)), not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has flag (Iris germanica), tomato (including been eradicated. Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum AND lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. production site during the growing season, and the growing medium pimpinellifolium)), carrot ( and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), potato appropriate nematological test and found to be free from (Solanum tuberosum), shrubby cinquefoil Meloidogyne chitwoodi. (Potentilla fruticosa (syn. Dasiphora fruticosa)), silver birch (Betula verrucosa (syn. Betula The required additional declaration: pendula)), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), Fulfills item 3 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Acer, Dicentra Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

4 [Asia] Republic of , Pakistan, Underground parts of the live plant being Heterodera schachtii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Israel, Iraq, Iran, Syria, capable of planting for cultivation of the (beet cyst eelworm) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Turkey, Jordan, following plants: phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Europe] Ireland, Azerbaijan, Albania, garden rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum), tomato declaration". Armenia, Italy, , Uzbekistan, (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum United Kingdom (Great Britain and lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Northern Ireland), , , chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. (including a plant growth facility) where Heterodera schachtii has not Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Greece, pimpinellifolium), spinach (Spinacia oleracea), been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been Kyrgyz Republic, Croatia, Kosovo, Brassica, Beta eradicated.

3 Georgia, Switzerland, , Spain, AND , Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Czech, , Germany, production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Turkmenistan, Hungary, , and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an France, Bulgaria, , Belgium, appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Heterodera , Bosnia and Herzegovina, schachtii. Portugal, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, , Montenegro, The required additional declaration: , Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Fulfills item 4 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Africa] Egypt, Cape Verde, Canary Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Islands, Gambia, Senegal, South African Republic, Morocco, Libya, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), , [Latin America] Chile, Peru, Mexico [Oceania] Australia, , Hawaiian Islands

5 [Europe] Netherlands, Switzerland, Underground parts of the live plant being Meloidogyne fallax The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) France, Belgium, capable of planting for cultivation of the (false Columbia AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand following plants: root-knot nematode) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional asparagus (Asparagus officinalis (including declaration". Asparagus officinalis var. altilis)), Japanese maple (Acer palmatum), strawberry (Fragaria x (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site ananassa), oyster plant (black salsify) (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne fallax has not (Scorzonera hispanica), golden chain (Laburnum been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been anagyroides), beet (including garden beet, red eradicated. beet, sugar beet) (Beta vulgaris (including var. AND altissima, var. rapa, var. rubra)), tomato (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum production site during the growing season, and the growing medium

4 lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. appropriate nematological test and found to be free from pimpinellifolium)), carrot (Daucus carota Meloidogyne fallax. (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), potato (Solanum tuberosum), Chionodoxa luciliae, The required additional declaration: garden monkshood (Aconitum napellus), silver Fulfills item 5 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for birch (Betula verrucosa (syn. Betula pendula)), fly Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), Dicentra

6 [Asia] India, Underground parts of the live plant being Nacobbus aberrans The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, capable of planting for cultivation of the (false root-knot AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom following plants: nematode) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Opuntia tortispina (syn. Opuntia macrorhiza), declaration". Estonia, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Opuntia fragilis, cucumber (Cucumis sativus), Kyrgyz Republic, Georgia, Tajikistan, purslane (Portulaca oleracea), sweet pepper (chili (i) The plants are grown at a place of production/ a production site Turkmenistan, Finland, Belarus, pepper, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum (including a plant growth facility) / a field where Nacobbus aberrans Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon has not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but [North America] United States of esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. has been eradicated. America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. AND [Latin America] Argentina, Ecuador, galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico pimpinellifolium)), salsify (Tragopogon porrifolius), production site during the growing season, and the growing medium potato (Solanum tuberosum), summer squash and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an (Cucurbita pepo), Mammillaria vivipara appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Nacobbus (=Coryphantha vivipara, Escobaria vivipara), Beta aberrans.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 6 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Ac (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

7 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Singapore, Sri Underground parts of the live plant being Radopholus similis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii)

5 Lanka, Thailand, China (excluding capable of planting for cultivation of the (burrowing nematode) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Hong Kong), Pakistan, Bangladesh, following plants: phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Philippines, Viet Nam, Malaysia, avocado (Persea americana), turmeric (Curcuma declaration". [Middle East] Oman, longa), (Abelmoschus esculentus (syn. [Europe] United Kingdom (Great Hibiscus esculentus)), Cyrtosperma chamissonis (i) The plants are grown at a place of production/ a production site Britain and Northern Ireland), (syn. Cyrtosperma merkusii), Monterey cypress (including a plant growth facility) / a field where Radopholus similis Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, (Cupressus macrocarpa), West Indian has not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but France, Belgium, Poland, cockscomb (Celosia nitida), coconut (Cocos has been eradicated. [Africa] Uganda, Egypt, Ethiopia, nucifera), taro (Colocasia esculenta), sugarcane AND Ghana, Gabon, Cameroon, Guinea, (Saccharum officinarum), ginger (Zingiber (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic officinale), edible canna (Canna edulis), greater production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Republic of the Congo, Zambia, yam (Dioscorea alata), tea plant ( and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an Zimbabwe, Sudan, Senegal, Somalia, sinensis (syn. Thea sinensis)), corn (Zea mays), appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Radopholus Tanzania, Nigeria, Madagascar, tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum similis. Malawi, South African Republic, South (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. Sudan, Mozambique, Reunion, cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. The required additional declaration: [North America] United States of peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), eggplant Fulfills item 7 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), (Solanum melongena), potato (Solanum Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Canada, tuberosum), sugar-apple (), [Latin America] Ecuador, El Salvador, betel palm (), Mexican white cedar Cuba, Guatemala, Guadeloupe, (Cupressus lusitanica), groundnut (excluding Grenada, Costa Rica, Colombia, seeds without pod) (Arachis hypogaea), Anubias, Jamaica, Surinam, Saint Vincent and Anthurium, Calathea, Maranta, Coffea, Piper, the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Musa, Philodendron, Beta Dominican Republic, Dominica, Trinidad and Tobago, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Venezuela, Belize, Peru, Martinique, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia, Samoa, Tonga, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands, Fiji

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8 [Asia] India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Underground parts of the live plant being Meloidogyne enterolobii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), capable of planting for cultivation of AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Viet Nam, following plants: phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Europe] Switzerland, acerola (Malpighia emarginata, (syn. M. glabra, declaration". [Africa] Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire, Senegal, M. punicifolia)), arabica coffee (Coffea arabica), Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Malawi, Angelonia angustifolia, pacara earpod tree (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site South African Republic, (Enterolobium contortisiliquum), Oeceoclades (including a plant growth facility) where Meloidogyne enterolobii has [North America] United States of maculata, Callistemon viminalis, cassava not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), (Manihot esculenta), cucumber (Cucumis been eradicated. [Latin America] Guatemala, Costa sativus), arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea), AND Rica, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, West Clerodendrum ugandense, black mulberry (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Indies (Morus nigra), mulberry weed (Fatoua villosa), production site during the growing season, and the growing medium upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), Bidens and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an pilosa, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (including appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Ipomoea batatas var. edulis)), ginger (Zingiber Meloidogyne enterolobii. officinale), dwarf poinsettia (Euphorbia cyathophora (syn. Euphorbia heterophylla, The required additional declaration: Poinsettia cyathophora)), queen palm Fulfills item 8 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for (Arecastrum romanzoffianum (syn. Syagrus Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) romanzoffianum)), Dioscorea rotundata, wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), Stenocereus queretaroensis, carpet bugle (Ajuga reptans), cup of gold vine (Solandra maxima), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Jerusalem cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum), Erechtites hieraciifolius, Tibouchina elegans, glossy nightshade (Solanum americanum), sweet pepper (chili pepper, shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum

7 lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), eggplant (Solanum melongena), jujube (Ziziphus jujuba (including Ziziphus jujuba var. inermis)), Solanum scabrum, coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides (syn. Solenostemon scutellarioides)), carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), elongate paulownia (Paulownia elongata), baobab (Adansonia digitata), crimson bottlebrush (Callistemon citrinus (syn. Callistemon lanceolatus)), jack fruit(Artocarpus heterophyllus), guava (Psidium guajava), cape honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis), Byrsonima cydoniifolia, summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), Musa acuminata (=Musa nana), Jamaican poinsettia (Euphorbia punicea), Hylocereus

9 [Asia] India, Pakistan, Underground parts of the live plant being Xiphinema index The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Israel, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, capable of planting for cultivation of (fan-leaf virus AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Lebanon, following plants: nematode) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Europe] Azerbaijan, Albania, Armenia, Ampelopsis aconitifolia, strawberry (Fragaria x declaration". Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Austria, ananassa), olive (Olea europaea), Cupressus Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Kosovo, sempervirens (syn. Cupressus pyramidalis), (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, globe amaranth (Gomphrena globosa), Boston (including a plant growth facility) where Xiphinema index has not Tajikistan, Germany, Turkmenistan, ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), white mulberry been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has been Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Poland, (), tomato (including Lycopersicon eradicated. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. AND Former Yugoslav Republic of arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. production site during the growing season, and the growing medium Montenegro, Romania, pimpinellifolium)), annual nettle (Urtica urens), and the underground parts of the plants are examined by an

8 [Africa] Algeria, Canary Islands, South petunias (Petunia), wild tobacco (Nicotiana appropriate nematological test and found to be free from Xiphinema African Republic, rustica), Chenopodium, Ficus, Prunus, Pistacia, index. [North America] United States of Solanum, Rosa, Vitis, Pinus, Citrus America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), The required additional declaration: [Latin America] Argentina, Chile, Fulfills item 9 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Brazil, Peru, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) [Oceania] Australia

10 [Asia] India, Taiwan, China (excluding Seeds for planting of the following Fusarium oxysporum f. The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Hong Kong), plants: sp. pisi (Near-wilt of AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, pea (Pisum sativum) pea) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom declaration". (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a Kyrgyz Republic, Georgia, Slovakia, production site (including a plant growth facility) where Fusarium Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, Germany, oxysporum f. sp. pisi has not been known to occur or was known to Turkmenistan, Hungary, France, occur previously but has been eradicated. Belarus, Belgium, Poland, Moldova, AND Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the [Africa] Algeria, Morocco, production site during the late growing season and found to be free [North America] United States of from Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi. America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, The required additional declaration: [Latin America] Argentina, Brazil, Fulfills item 10 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Hawaiian Islands

11 [Europe] Ireland, United Kingdom Live plants and plant parts for planting Phytophthora kernoviae The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), (excluding seed and fruit) of the AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Latin America] Chile, following plants: phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional

9 [Oceania] New Zealand mountain doghobble (Leucothoe fontanesiana), declaration". common bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), english ivy(Hedera helix), horse-chestnut (Aesculus (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site hippocastanum), cherry laurel (Prunus (including a plant growth facility) where Phytophthora kernoviae has laurocerasus), english holly (Ilex aquifolium), giant not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), cherimoya been eradicated. (Annona cherimola), Podocarpus salignus, sweet AND chestnut (Castanea sativa), river lomatia (Lomatia (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the myricoides), Pieris, Michelia, Gevuina, Quercus, production site during the growing season and found to be free from Rhododendron, Drimys, Fagus, Magnolia, Phytophthora kernoviae. Liriodendron The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 11 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

12 [Europe] Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom Live plants and plant parts for planting Phytophthora ramorum The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), (excluding seed and fruit) of the (Sudden oak death) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the British Channel Islands, Netherlands, following plants: phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Greece, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, spike witch hazel (Corylopsis spicata), tanoak declaration". Slovenia, Serbia, Denmark, Germany, (Notholithocarpus densiflorus (syn. Lithocarpus , Finland, France, Belgium, densiflorus)), Hydrangea seemannii, Adiantum, (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Poland, Portugal, Lithuania, Pieris, Vancouveria, Arctostaphylos, Arbutus, (including a plant growth facility) where Phytophthora ramorum has Luxembourg, Distylium, Taxus, Leucothoe, Chimaphila, Rhus, not been known to occur or was known to occur previously but has [North America] United States of Umbellularia, Erica, Michelia, Dryopteris, Olea, been eradicated. America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Acer, Photinia, Betula, Viburnum, Torreya, Larix, AND Canada Garrya, Calluna, Kalmia, Empetrum, Rubus, (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Cistus, Hedera, Nerium, Cinnamomum, production site during the growing season and found to be free from Carpinus, Castanea, Griselinia, Clematis, Phytophthora ramorum. Rhamnus, Calycanthus, Ceanothus, Gevuina, Laurus, Ceratonia, Quercus, Prunus, The required additional declaration: Castanopsis, Smilax, Tilia, Cotoneaster, Choisya, Fulfills item 12 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for

10 Gaultheria, Symphoricarpos, Lonicera, Ribes, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Vaccinium, Sequoia, Zenobia, Tsuga, Rhododendron, Camellia, Clintonia, Trientalis, Trachelospermum, Picea, Pseudotsuga, Pyracantha, Loropetalum, Aesculus, Fraxinus, Pistacia, Pittosporum, Drimys, Nothofagus, Euonymus, Ulmus, Sambucus, Populus, Syringa, Corylus, Cercis, Rosa, Parakmeria, Parrotia, Alnus, Annona, Mahonia, Chamaecyparis, Andromeda, Schima, Physocarpus, Fuchsia, Fagus, Heteromeles, Maianthemum, Pinus, Lithocarpus, Hamamelis, Cornus, Berberis, Osmanthus, Magnolia, Manglietia, Ilex, Abies, Salix, Ardisia, Osmorhiza, Eucalyptus, Daphniphyllum, Liriodendron, Malus, Linnaea

13 [North America] United States of Live plants and plants parts for planting Apiosporina morbosa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), of the following plants (excluding seeds phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Canada, and fruits): certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Latin America] Mexico Prunus The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and found to be free from Apiosporina morbosa.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 13 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

14 [North America] United States of Live plants and plants parts for planting Ceratocystis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) America (excluding Hawaiian Islands) of the following plants (excluding seeds fagacearum (wilt of oak) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the

11 and fruits): phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Castanea, Quercus declaration".

(i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) where the control against its vector is carried out. AND (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site during the growing season and found to be free from Ceratocystis fagacearum.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 14 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

15 [Middle East] Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Live plants and plants parts for planting Deuterophoma The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, of the following plants (excluding seeds tracheiphila phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Albania, Armenia, Italy, and fruits): certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Cyprus, Greece, Georgia, France, calamondin orange (x Citrofortunella microcarpa Russia, (=Citrus x microcarpa)), Eremocitrus, Poncirus, The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Libya Fortunella, Severinia, Citrus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and found to be free from Deuterophoma tracheiphila.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 15 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

16 [Asia] India, Pakistan, Live plants and plants parts for planting Eutypa lata (Eutypa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, of the following plants (excluding seeds dieback) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Ireland, Italy, Ukraine, United and fruits): certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern California buckeye (Aesculus californica),

12 Ireland), Austria, Cyprus, Greece, Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius), The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Serbia, Arctostaphylos stanfordiana, common fig (Ficus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and Germany, Norway, Hungary, France, carica), primrose jasmine (Jasminum mesnyi), found to be free from Eutypa lata. Bulgaria, Portugal, Moldova, Romania, olive (Olea europaea), persimmon (Diospyros), [Africa] Algeria, South African Australian Vine (Cissus hypoglauca), lesser The required additional declaration: Republic, Libya, flowering quince (Chaenomeles japonica (syn. Fulfills item 16 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [North America] United States of Choenomeles japonica)), white beech (Gmelina Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), leichhardtii), peruvian pepper (Schinus molle), Canada, small-leaved lime (Tilia cordata), field maple (Acer [Latin America] Brazil, Venezuela, campestre), pussy (Salix caprea), arroyo Mexico, willow (Salix lasiolepis), mock orange [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand (Pittosporum undulatum), Mexican oange (Choisya ternata), coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus), english ivy (Hedera helix), common oleander (Nerium oleander), European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), European ash (Fraxinus excelsior), European elder (Sambucus nigra), lombardy poplar (Populus nigra var. italica (syn. Populus italica) ), hazel (Corylus avellana), wych elm (Ulmus glabra (syn. Ulmus scabra)), white beam (Sorbus aria), terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), pear (Pyrus), large leaved linden (Tilia platyphyllos), mastic (Pistacia lentiscus), pistachio (Pistacia vera), bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), mimosa (Acacia dealbata), walnut (Juglans regia), Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwinii), quince (Cydonia oblonga), lilac (Syringa vulgaris), London planetree (Platanus acerifolia), common privet (Ligustrum vulgare), mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), common beech (Fagus sylvatica), lantana (), lemon (Citrus limon),

13 alpine honeysuckle (Lonicera alpigena), fly honeysuckle (Lonicera xylosteum), Viburnum, Tamarix, Rhamnus, Ceanothus, Quercus, Prunus, Crataegus, Cotoneaster, Ribes, Rosa, Genista, Vitis, Cornus, Malus

17 [Asia] Indonesia, Taiwan, China Live plants and plants parts for planting Guignardia citricarpa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the (excluding Hong Kong), Philippines, of the following plants (excluding seeds (citrus black spot) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Bhutan, Hong Kong, and fruits): certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Europe] Russia, trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), calamondin [Africa] Uganda, Ghana, Kenya, orange (x Citrofortunella microcarpa (=Citrus x The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Zambia, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, microcarpa)), Fortunella, Citrus site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and Nigeria, Namibia, South African found to be free from Guignardia citricarpa. Republic, Mozambique, [North America] United States of The required additional declaration: America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Fulfills item 17 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for [Latin America] Argentina, Cuba, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Brazil, [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu

18 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Live plants and plants parts for planting Sphaeropsis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Pakistan, of the following plants (excluding seeds tumefaciens (citrus phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Africa] Egypt, Cameroon, Sudan, and fruits): branch knot) certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Morocco, avocado (Persea americana), Brazilian pepper [North America] United States of tree (Schinus terebinthifolius), wax myrtle (Myrica The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), cerifera), Ficus, Carissa, Nerium, Pyrus, Ulmus, site (including a plant growth facility) during the growing season and [Latin America] Guyana, Cuba, Callistemon, Citrus, Ilex, Eucalyptus, Malus found to be free from Sphaeropsis tumefaciens. Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Peru, Mexico, The required additional declaration:

14 [Oceania] Hawaiian Islands Fulfills item 18 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

19 [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, Seeds for planting of the following Curtobacterium The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, plants: flaccumfaciens pv. phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Estonia, common bean (kidney bean) (Phaseolus flaccumfaciens certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Kazakhstan, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, vulgaris), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), (Bacterial wilt of beans) Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, Spain, (Glycine max) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the production Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Germany, site (including a plant growth facility) during the late growing season Turkmenistan, Hungary, Bulgaria, and found to be free from Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and flaccumfaciens. Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, The required additional declaration: Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, Fulfills item 19 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Romania, Russia, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) [Africa] Tunisia, Mauritius, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia

20 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Seeds for planting of the following Pantoea stewartii The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) Viet Nam, Malaysia, plants: subsp. stewartii AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Europe] Italy, Poland, Romania, teosinte (Zea mexicana (syn. Zea mays ssp. (Stewart's bacterial phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [North America] United States of mexicana)), corn (Zea mays) wilt) declaration". America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a [Latin America] Argentina, Guyana, production site (including a growing facility) where the control against

15 Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Peru, Bolivia, vectors of Pantoea stewartii is carried out appropriately. Mexico AND (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site during the most active growing season and found to be free from Pantoea stewartii.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 20 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

21 [North America] United States of Seeds for planting of the following Clavibacter The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), plants: michiganensis subsp. phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Canada corn (Zea mays) nebraskensis (Goss's certificate must include "the required additional declaration". bacterial wilt and blight) The parent plants are inspected at a place of production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) during the most active growing season and found to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 21 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

22 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Seeds for planting of the following Broad bean stain virus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Iran, Syria, Turkey, plants: AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the Jordan, Lebanon, broad bean (), lentil (Lens culinaris) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Europe] Italy, United Kingdom (Great declaration". Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, production site (including a plant growth facility) where the control

16 Tunisia, South Sudan, Morocco, Libya, against vectors of Broad bean stain virus are carried out appropriately. AND (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production/ the production site/ the field during the most active growing season and found to be free from Broad bean stain virus.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 22 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

23 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Seeds for planting of the following Broad bean true mosaic The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii) [Middle East] Syria, Lebanon, plants: virus AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Europe] Italy, United Kingdom (Great broad bean (Vicia faba) phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, declaration". Germany, Hungary, Poland, [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, (i) The parent plants are grown at a place of production or a Tunisia, South Sudan, Morocco, production site (including a plant growth facility) where the control against vectors of Broad bean true mosaic virus are carried out appropriately. AND (ii) The parent plants are inspected at the place of production or the production site during the most active growing season and found to be free from Broad bean true mosaic virus.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 23 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

24 [Asia] India, China (excluding Hong Live plants and plants parts being Plum pox virus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i) and (ii)

17 Kong), Pakistan, capable of planting for cultivation AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Middle East] Iran, Syria, Turkey, (excluding seeds and fruits) of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional Jordan, following plants: declaration". [Europe] Albania, Italy, Ukraine, United spindle (Euonymus europaeus), chinese Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern desert-thorn (Lycium barbarum), common privet (i) The plants are grown at a place of production or a production site Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, (Ligustrum vulgare), Prunus (including a plant growth facility) where the control against vectors of Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Plum pox virus are carried out appropriately. Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, AND Serbia, Czech, Denmark, Germany, (ii) The plants are inspected at the place of production or the Norway, Hungary, Finland, France, production site during the early growing season and found to be free Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and from Plum pox virus. Herzegovina, Poland, Portugal, Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, The required additional declaration: Lithuania, Luxembourg, Romania, Fulfills item 24 of the Annexed Table 1-2 of the Ordinance for Russia, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) [Africa] Egypt, Tunisia, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Argentina, Chile

18 (Annex3) (Last updated: 25 February 2019) Proposed revision of List of the Import Prohibited Plants (Annexed Table 2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act)

Note: Underlined countries or plants will be added. Strikethrough countries or plants will be deleted.

Item Region/countries Plants Quarantine pests No

1 [Middle East] Yemen, Israel, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, akee (Blighia sapida), avocado (Persea americana) (excluding those listed in [Europe] Albania, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Cyprus, Appendix 60 and 64), Malay gooseberry (star berry) (Phyllanthus acidus), Greece, Croatia, Kosovo, Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, allspice (Pimenta dioica (syn. Pimenta officinalis)), olive (Olea europaea), Serbia, Germany, Hungary, France, Belgium, Bosnia and cashew (Anacardium occidentale), kiwi fruit (Actinidia (including A. deliciosa, A. Herzegovina, Portugal, Former Yugoslav Republic of chinensis)), yellow oleander(Thevetia peruviana (syn. T. nereifolia)), Cucumis Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Russia, dipsaceus, Coccinia microphylla, Corallocarpus ellipticus, carambola (Averrhoa [Africa] Africa, carambola), pomegranate (Punica granatum), jaboticaba (Plinia cauliflora (syn. [Latin America] Bermuda islands, Argentina, Uruguay, Eugenia cauliflora, Myrcia jaboticaba)), broad bean (Vicia faba), alexandrian Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, laurel (Calophyllum inophyllum), date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), nance Nicaragua, West Indies (excluding Cuba, Dominican (Byrsonima crassifolia), Jamaica cherry (Muntingia calabura), bitter gourd Republic and Puerto Rico), Panama, Paraguay, Brazil, (balsam pear) (Momordica charantia), feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana), pawpaw Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, (Asimina triloba), mamey apple (mammee apple) (Mammea americana), [Oceania] Australia (excluding Tasmania), Hawaiian (Euphoria longana (syn. Dimocarpus longan)), litchi (Litchi chinensis), Ficus, Islands Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in Appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans, Morus, Coccoloba, Coffea, Ribes, Vaccinium, Passiflora, Dovyalis, Ziziphus, Spondias, Musa (excluding immature banana) , Carica (excluding those listed in Appendix 1), Psidium, Artocarpus, Annona, Malpighia, Santalum, Garcinia, Vitis (excluding those listed in Appendix 3, 54 and 59), Syzygium, Mangifera (excluding those listed in Appendix 2, 36, 43, 51 and 53), Ilex, Terminalia, Eugenia, Gossypium, Sapotaceae, Cactaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 35), Solanaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 3 and 42), Rosaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 3 and 31), Rutaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 4 to 8, 39, 45 56 and 65)

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2 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Bactrocera dorsalis species complex Thailand, Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), Nepal, citrus (including genera Citrus, Fortunella and Poncirus) (excluding those listed in (Oriental fruit fly) Pakistan, Bangladesh, East Timor, Philippines, Bhutan, Brunei, Appendix10 and 58), akee(Blighia sapida), acerola (Malpighia emarginata, (syn. M. Viet Nam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, glabra, M. punicifolia)), avocado (Persea americana), apricot (Prunus armeniaca), [Africa] Angola, Uganda, Ethiopia, Ghana, Gabon, common fig (Ficus carica), Ficus sycomorus, Irvingia gabonensis, Burmese grape Cameroon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Cote (Baccaurea sapida), Ficus racemosa, strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa), olive d'Ivoire, Comoros, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of (Olea europaea), cashew (Anacardium occidentale), Indian laurel (Ficus the Congo, Zambia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Equatorial microcarpa), cucumber (Cucumis sativus), manila tamarind (), Guinea, Senegal, Tanzania, Chad, Central African Republic, orangeberry (Glycosmis pentaphylla), formosa palm (Arenga termula var. engleri Togo, Nigeria, Namibia, Niger, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Benin, (syn. Arenga engleri)), Cordyla pinnata, carambola (Averrhoa carambola), Citrullus Botswana, Madagascar, Mayotte, Mali, South African Republic, colocynthis (excluding those listed in Appendix 66), pomegranate (Punica Mozambique, Mauritania, Liberia, Rwanda, granatum), salak (Salacca edulis), santol (Sandoricum koetjape (syn. S. nervosum, [Oceania] Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands, French S. indicum)), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), Sclerocarya Polynesia, Micronesia birrea, plum (Prunus salicina), Cucurbita maxima (excluding those listed in Appendix 67), Tahitian chestnut (Inocarpus fagifer), Tetractomia majus, Alexandrian laurel (Calophyllum inophyllum), Flacourtia indica (syn. F. ramontchi), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), limeberry (Triphasia trifolia), pear (Pyrus), date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), Jamaica cherry (Muntingia calabura), bitter gourd (balsam pear) (Momordica charantia), Nauclea esculenta (syn. Sarcocephalus latifolius), bitter bean (Parkia speciosa), Baccaurea racemosa, Baccaurea ramiflora, papaya (Carica papaya (excluding those listed in Appendix 1, 11 and 12)), Paramignya andamanica, loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), betel palm (Areca catechu), Ficus eligodon, Ficus grossularioides, Ficus concatian, grape ( (excluding those listed in Appendix 32)), summer squash (Cucurbita pepo (excluding those listed in Appendix 68)), peach (Prunus persica), Singapore almond (Terminalia catappa), red bayberry (Myrica rubra), bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria (syn. Lagenaria leucantha) (excluding those listed in Appendix 69)), Baccaurea motleyana, (Nephelium lappaceum), longan (Euphoria longana (syn. Dimocarpus longan)), apple (Malus), litchi (Litchi chinensis (excluding those listed in Appendix

2 13 and 14)), wampi (Clausena lansium (syn. C. wampi)), Bouea, Diospyros, Carissa, Elaeagnus, Prunus, Coffea, Capsicum, Passiflora, Solanum, Ziziphus (excluding those listed in Appendix 63), Spondias, Psidium, Artocarpus, Annona, Hylocereus (excluding those listed in Appendix 52 and 55), Garcinia (excluding those listed in Appendix 40), Syzygium, Mangifera (excluding those listed in Appendix 15 to 17, 36, 48, 50, 57 and 61), Eugenia, Lansium, Rollinia, Sapotaceae, mature banana (Musa)

3 [Oceania] Australia (excluding Tasmania), New Caledonia, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Bactrocera tryoni (Queensland fruit fly) Papua New Guinea, French Polynesia citrus (including genera Citrus, Fortunella and Poncirus) (excluding those listed in Appendix 7), acerola (Malpighia emarginata, (syn. M. glabra, M. punicifolia)), avocado (Persea americana(excluding those listed in Appendix 64)), apricot (Prunus armeniaca), common fig (Ficus carica), Australian desert lime (Eremocitrus glauca), Indian fig (spineless cactus) (Opuntia ficus-indica), strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa), olive (Olea europaea), Casimiroa tetrameria, cashew (Anacardium occidentale), kiwi fruit (Actinidia (including A. deliciosa, A. chinensis)), Capsicum frutescens, Glycosmis trifoliata, tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea (syn. Pionandra betacea, Solanum insigne)), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), cherry (inlcuding Prunus avium, P. cerasus, others), pomegranate (Punica granatum), santol (Sandoricum koetjape (syn. S. nervosum, S. indicum)), cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), white sapote (Casimiroa edulis), plum (including Prunus domestica, Prunus salicina), medlar (Mespilus germanica), sweet pepper (chili pepper, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), pear (Pyrus), date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), papaya (Carica papaya), guava (Psidium guajava), breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis), Hylocereus megalanthus, loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana), grape (Vitis (excluding those listed in Appendix 59)), quince (Cydonia oblonga), Prunus cerasifera (syn. Amygdalus persica), Murraya exotica, peach (Prunus persica), apple (Malus), litchi (Litchi chinensis), wampi (Clausena lansium (syn. C. wampi)),

3 Acronychia, Diospyros, Rubus, Morus, Coffea, Vaccinium, Passiflora, Solanum, Ziziphus, Spondias, Annona, Syzygium, Mangifera (excluding those listed in Appendix 2), Terminalia, Eugenia, Rollinia, Sapotaceae, mature banana (Musa)

4 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding seed and Bactrocera cucurbitae (Melon fly) Thailand, Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), Nepal, underground parts) and cut flowers, cut branches and fruits of plants Pakistan, Bangladesh, East Timor, Philippines, Bhutan, Brunei, for consumption and ornament of the following plants: Viet Nam, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, Cucurbitaceae [Middle East] Afghanistan, [Africa] Uganda, Cameroon, Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Cote Fresh fruits of the following plants: d'Ivoire, Republic of Congo, Sudan, Seychelles, Senegal, common bean (kidney bean) (Phaseolus vulgaris), Capsicum frutescens, pigeon Tanzania, Togo, Nigeria, Niger, Burkina Faso, Benin, Mali, South pea (Cajanus cajan), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), cowpea (Vigna Sudan, Mauritius, Reunion, unguiculata), sweet pepper (chili pepper, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum [Oceania] Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands, Micronesia annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), eggplant (Solanum melongena), papaya (Carica papaya (excluding those listed in Appendix1, 11 and 12)), hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus (syn Dolichos lablab)), Hylocereus (excluding those listed in Appendix 52 and 55), Mangifera (excluding those listed in Appendix 15 to 17, 36, 48, 50, 57 and 61), Cucurbitaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 18)

5 [Asia] India, China (excluding Hong Kong), Pakistan, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Cydia pomonella (Codling ) [Middle East] Afghanistan, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Turkey, apricot (Prunus armeniaca), cherry (inlcuding Prunus avium, P. cerasus, others) Jordan, Lebanon, (excluding those listed in Appendix 19 to 21, 38 and 44), plum (including Prunus [Europe] Europe, domestica, Prunus salicina (excluding those listed in Appendix 37)), pear (Pyrus), [Africa] Africa, quince (Cydonia oblonga), peach (Prunus persica (excluding those listed in [North America] United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Appendix 22 and 23)), apple (Malus (excluding those listed in Appendix 24, 25, 31 Islands), Canada, and 34)), [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Mexico, Fresh fruits and nuts in shell of the following plants:

4 [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand walnut (Juglans (fruits and nuts in shell) (excluding those listed in Appendix 26))

6 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Live vines, stems, leaves, tuberous roots and other underground Cylas formicarius (sweet potato weevil) Thailand, Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), Pakistan, portions of the following plants: Bangladesh, East Timor, Philippines, Brunei, Viet Nam, Stictocardia tiliifolia, Pharbitis, Ipomoea, Calystegia Hong Kong, Malaysia, Myanmar, Maldives, Laos, [Africa] Africa, Live tuberous roots and other underground portions of the following [North America] United States of America(excluding plants: Hawaiian Islands), cassava (Manihot esculenta) [Latin America] Guyana, Guatemala, Venezuela, Belize, Mexico, West Indies, [Oceania] Australia, Papua New Guinea, Hawaiian Islands, Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia

7 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Live vines, stems, leaves, tuberous roots and other underground Euscepes postfasciatus (West Indian [North America] United States of America(excluding portions of the following plants: sweet potato weevil) Hawaiian Islands), Pharbitis, Ipomoea, Calystegia [Latin America] Guyana, Surinam, West Indies, Paraguay, Brazil, French Guiana, Venezuela, Peru, [Oceania] Hawaiian Islands, Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia

8 [Asia] India, Nepal, Bhutan, Live stems, leaves, tubers, and other underground portions of the Synchytrium endobioticum (Potato wart) [Middle East] Turkey, following plants: [Europe] Europe (excluding Albania, Cyprus and Greece and Solanaceae Latvia), [Africa] Algeria, Tunisia, South African Republic, [North America] Canada,

5 [Latin America] Uruguay, Ecuador, Falkland Islands, Peru, Bolivia, [Oceania] New Zealand

9 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Live stems and leaves of the following plants: Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Colorado potato [Middle East] Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Cirsium, Verbascum, Solanaceae ) [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Portugal, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Romania, Russia, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Mexico

10 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Philippines, Live tubers and other underground portions of the following plants: Globodera rostochiensis (potato cyst [Middle East] Israel, Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, Chenopodium, Solanaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 46) nematode) [Europe] Iceland, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, Croatia, Georgia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, Germany, Turkmenistan, Norway, Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Portugal, Malta, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Russia,

6 [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Canary Islands, Kenya, South African Republic, [North America] United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Argentina, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Chile, Nicaragua, Panama, Venezuela, Belize, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand

11 [Asia] India, Pakistan, Live tubers and other underground portions of the following plants: Globodera pallida (white potato cyst [Middle East] Turkey, Solanaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 46) nematode) [Europe] Iceland, Ireland, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, Georgia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, Germany, Turkmenistan, Norway, Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Portugal, Malta, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, [Africa] Algeria, Canary Islands, Kenya, [North America] United States of America(excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Ecuador, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, Panama, Falkland Islands, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, [Oceania] New Zealand

12 [Asia] Myanmar, Live stems, leaves and fresh fruits of the following plants: Peronospora tabacina (Blue mold) [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Solanaceae (excluding those listed in Appendix 27, 30, 42, 47 and 62) Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon,

7 [Europe] Europe(excluding Netherlands and Cyprus), [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, South African Republic, Morocco, Libya, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, El Salvador, Cuba, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Venezuela, Honduras, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia (excluding Tasmania)

13 [North America] United States of America, Underground portions of live plants of the following plants: Radopholus citrophilus (citrus burrowing [Oceania] Hawaiian Islands avocado (Persea americana), ( sativa), common bean (kidney nematode) bean) (Phaseolus vulgaris), Indigofera hirsuta, okra (Abelmoschus esculentus (syn. Hibiscus esculentus)), Capsicum frutescens, Piper, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (including Ipomoea batatas var. edulis)), sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), radish (Raphanus sativus), soybean (Glycine max), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), sweet pepper (chili pepper, Shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), corn (Zea mays), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), bitter gourd (balsam pear) (Momordica charantia), pineapple (Ananas comosus), slash pine (Pinus elliotii), summer squash (Cucurbita pepo), melon (Cucumis melo), groundnut (excluding seeds without pod) (Arachis hypogaea), leek (Allium ampeloprasum), litchi (Litchi chinensis), Anthurium (excluding those listed in Appendix 49), Musa, Beta, Rutaceae

14 [Middle East] Israel, Turkey, Syria, Stems and leaves of the following plants: Mayetiola destructor (Hessian fly) [Europe] Europe (excluding Cyprus), Hordeum (including straw packing materials and straw goods similar thereof referred to [Africa] Tunisia, Morocco, as "straw" in Appendix 28 and 33), Triticum (including straw packing materials and

8 [North America] United States of America (excluding straw goods similar thereof referred to as "straw" in Appendix 28 and 33) and Secale Hawaiian Islands), Canada, (including straw packing materials and straw goods similar thereof referred to as "straw" [Oceania] New Zealand in Appendix 28 and 33)

Stems and leaves of the following plants: Agropyron (exculding those listed in Appendix 28 and 33).

15 All countries excluding North Korea, Republic of Korea and Rice plants, rice straw (including rice straw bags, mats, and other rice straw goods Balansia oryzae-sativae, Ditylenchus Taiwan similar thereof (excluding those listed in Appendix 29)), unhulled rice and rice hull. angustus (rice stem nematode), Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola and other quarantine pests not existing in

16 [Middle East] Israel, Iran, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Live plants and plant parts (including fruit, and pollen, other Erwinia amylovora (Fire blight) [Europe] Ireland, Albania, Armenia, Italy, Ukraine, United than seed) of the following plants: Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, Chaenomeles sinensis (syn. Pseudocydonia sinensis), bridal wreath (Spiraea Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Cyprus, Greece, Kyrgyz Republic, prunifolia), medlar (Mespilus germanica), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), quince Croatia, Kosovo, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovakia, (Cydonia oblonga), dog rose (Rosa canina), Aronia, Photinia, Crataegomespilus, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Amelanchier, Crataegus, Cotoneaster, Rhaphiolepis, Stranvaesia, Osteomeles, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Poland, Bosnia and Dichotomanthes, Pyracantha, Docynia, Pyrus, Sorbus, Heteromeles, Peraphyllum, Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Chaenomeles (syn. Choenomeles), Malus (excluding those listed in Appendix 24, Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, 25 and 31) Romania, Luxembourg, Russia, [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Guatemala, Bermuda islands, Mexico, [Oceania] New Zealand

9 17 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Live plants and plant parts (excluding seed and fruit) of the following Candidatus Liberibacter africanus, Taiwan, China (excluding Hong Kong), Nepal, Pakistan, plants: Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, Bangladesh, East Timor, Philippines, Bhutan, Viet Nam, Aeglopsis chevalieri, Atalantia missionis, Calodendrum capensis, limeberry Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Malaysia, Myanmar, Laos, (Triphasia trifolia), Clausena indica, x Citroncirus webberi, tabog (Swinglea [Middle East] Yemen, Iran, Saudi Arabia, glutinosa), wood apple (Feronia limonia), Severinia buxifolia, Balsamocitrus dawei, [Africa] Africa, Microcitrus australasica, Microcitrus australis, wampi (Clausena lansium (syn. C. [North America] United States of America (excluding wampi)), Toddalia Hawaiian Islands), [Latin America] United States Virgin Islands, Cuba, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Belize, Mexico, Brazil, [Oceania] Papua New Guinea

Appendix 1 Solo type of papaya shipped from Hawaiian Islands directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 2 R2E2 variety, Keitt variety, Kensington variety, Kent variety and Palmer variety of mango shipped from Australia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 3 Strawberry, pepper(capsicum), tomato, eggplant and grape shipped from Netherlands directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 4 Valencia variety, Washington Navel variety, Tomango variety and Protea variety of sweet orange, lemon, grapefruit and clementine shipped from South Africa directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 5 Valencia variety, Washington Navel variety, Tomango variety and Protea variety of sweet orange, grapefruit and clementine shipped through South Africa from the Kingdom of Swaziland without going by way of other countries to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 6 Shamouti variety and Valencia variety of sweet orange, grapefruit, sweetie, , lemon and Or mandarin shipped from Israel directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 7 Citrus spp. shipped from Australia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 8 Navel variety, Valencia variety and Salustiana variety of sweet orange, lemon and clementine shipped from Spain directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 9 Deleted 10 Ponkan orange, Tankan orange and Liutin variety of sweet orange and pomelo shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

10 11 Solo type and Tailung No.2 type of papaya shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 12 Solo type of papaya shipped from Philippines directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 13 Litchi shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 14 Litchi shipped from China directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 15 Manila Super variety of mango shipped from Philippines directly to Japan and which meetsthe standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 16 Irwin variety, Keitt variety and Haden variety of mango shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 17 Nan Klarngwun variety, Nam Dorkmai variety, Pimsen Daeng variety, Mahachanok variety and Rad variety of mango shipped from Thailand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 18 Squash and Melon shipped from China directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 19 Cherry shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 20 Cherry shipped from Canada directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 21 Cherry shipped from New Zealand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 22 Nectarine shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 23 Firebrite variety, Fantasia variety and Red Gold variety of nectarine shipped from New Zealand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 24 Apple shipped from New Zealand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 25 Apple shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 26 Hartley variety, Payne variety and Franquette variety of inshell walnut shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 27 Tomato shipped from Canada directly to Japan 28 Straw of wheat and barley group and culms and leaves of plants of the genus Agropyron mixed in hay shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 29 Rice straw shipped from China directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 30 Tomato shipped from United States of America directly to Japan 31 Golden Delicious variety of apple shipped from France directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 32 Kyoho variety and Italy variety of grape shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 33 Straw of wheat and barley group and culms and leaves of plants of the genus Agropyron shipped from Canada directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 34 Apple shipped from Tasmania directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 35 Yellow Pitaya shipped from Colombia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

11 36 Keitt variety and Haden variety of mango shipped from Hawaiian Islands directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 37 Plum shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 38 Cherry shipped from Chili directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 39 Grapefruit, sweet orange(Valencia variety, Salustiana variety, Lanelate variety and Washington Navel variety), lemon, ellendale, clementine, nova mandarin and murcott shipped from Argentine directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 40 shipped from Thailand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 41 Triumph variety of persimmon shipped from Israel directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 42 Tomato shipped from Belgium directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 43 Kent variety and Tommy Atkins variety of mango shipped from Brazil directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 44 Cherry shipped from Tasmania directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 45 Tarocco variety, Sanguinello variety and Moro variety of sweet orange shipped from Italy directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 46 Live tubers of potato shipped from United States of America directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 47 Tomato shipped from Mexico directly to Japan 48 Alphonso variety, Kesar variety, Chausa variety, Banganpalli variety, Mallika variety and Langra variety of mango shipped from India directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 49 Underground portions of live plants of the genera Anthurium shipped from Hawaiian Islands directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 50 Harumanis variety of mango shipped from Malaysia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 51 Tommy Atkins variety of mango shipped from Colombia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 52 Hylocereus undatus shipped from Viet Nam directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 53 Kent variety of mango shipped from Peru directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 54 Barlinka variety of grape shipped from South Africa directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 55 Hylocereus undatus shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 56 Grapefruit and Lemon shipped from Turkey directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 57 Sindhri variety and Chaunsa variety of mango shipped from Pakistan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 58 Thong Dee variety of pomelo shipped from Thailand directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 59 Crimson Seedless variety, Tompson Seedless variety and Red Globe variety of grape shipped from Australia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 60 Hass variety of avocado shipped from Peru directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries

12 61 Cát Chu variety of mango shipped from Viet Nam directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 62 Pepper (capsicum) shipped from Canada directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 63 Indian jujube shipped from Taiwan directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 64 Hass variety of avocado shipped from Australia directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 65 Citrus unshiu shipped from Peru directly to Japan and which meets the standards established by the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries 66 Citrullus colocynthis shipped from areas excluding Africa and is not moved through Africa. 67 Cucurbita maxima shipped from areas excluding Africa and is not moved through Africa. 68 Summer squash shipped from areas excluding Africa and is not moved through Africa. 69 Bottle gourd shipped from areas excluding Africa and is not moved through Africa.

13 (Annex4) (Last updated: 25 February 2019)

Proposed revision of List of the Plants Subject to Specific Phytosanitary Measures to be Carried Out in Exporting Countries (Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act) and the Details of Requirements for each of the Quarantine Pests:

Note: Underlined countries, plants, quarantine pests or requirements will be added. Strikethrough countries, plants, quarantine pests or requirements will be deleted.

Common requirements The plants must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate or a certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate issued by the NPPO of an exporting country to certify that the plants have been inspected and are considered to be free from quarantine pests.

Item Region/countries Plants Quarantine pests Requirements No

1 [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Anastrepha fraterculus The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement AND Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Pouteria obovata, abiu (Pouteria caimito), apricot (South American fruit the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, (Prunus armeniaca), common fig (Ficus carica), fly) certificate must include wording for additional declaration in the Surinam, Trinidad and Tobago, persimmon (Diospyros), Campomanesia approved work plan.. Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, xanthocarpa, kiwi fruit (Actinidia (including A. Brazil, French Guiana, Venezuela, deliciosa, A. chinensis)), Chrysophyllum In accordance with the work plan developed by the NPPO of the Belize, Peru, Bolivia, Honduras, gonocarpum, tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea exporting country and approved by Director of Plant Protection Mexico (syn. Pionandra betacea, Solanum insigne)), Division of Japan, the fruits of the plants must be subject to one of the carambola (Averrhoa carambola), cherry undermentioned phytosanitary measures under the supervision of (inlcuding Prunus avium, P. cerasus, others), the NPPO of the exporting country and found to be free from pomegranate (Punica granatum), sapodilla Anastrepha fraterculus. (Manilkara zapota (=Achras zapota)), Ziziphus joazeiro, Zuelania guidonia, plum (including EITHER Prunus domestica, Prunus salicina), pear (Pyrus), 1. The fruits of the plants must have been produced in areas where loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), feijoa (Feijoa the NPPO of the exporting country has determined as a result of sellowiana), grape (Vitis vinifera) (excluding those negative trapping or negative trapping following bait sprays, that listed in Appendix 1 in this table), round kumquat Anastrepha fraterculus does not occur and the situation can be (Fortunella japonica), mango (Mangifera indica maintained (excluding those listed in Appendix 43, 51 and 53 OR

1 in The Annexed Table 2 of the Ordinance for 2. The fruits of the plants must be treated with appropriate treatment enforcement of the Plant Protection Law)), peach (e.g. fumigation treatment, heat treatment or cold treatment) against (Prunus persica), Singapore almond (Terminalia Anastrepha fraterculus at a facility where the NPPO of the exporting catappa), apple (Malus), Rubus (excluding those country has designated listed in Appendix 3 in this table), Coffea, Vaccinium (excluding those listed in Appendix 4 in this table), Spondias, Psidium, Annona, Syzygium, Citrus (excluding those listed in Appendix 2 in this table and in Appendix 39 in The Annexed Table 2 of the Ordinance for enforcement of the Plant Protection Law and excluding lime and lemon), Eugenia

Appendix 1 grape shipped from Mexico (excluding Chiapas state) directly to Japan 2 Citrus shipped from Mexico (excluding Chiapas state) directly to Japan 3 Rubus shipped from Mexico (excluding Chiapas state) directly to Japan 4 Vaccinium shipped from Mexico (excluding Chiapas state) directly to Japan 2 [Latin America] Argentina, Ecuador, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Anastrepha grandis The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement AND Colombia, Panama, Paraguay, watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus (South American the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Brazil, Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia vulgaris)), bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria (syn. cucurbit fruit fly) certificate must include wording for additional declaration in the Lagenaria leucantha)), Cucurbita, Cucumis approved work plan.

In accordance with the work plan developed by the NPPO of the exporting country and approved by Director of Plant Protection Division of Japan, the fruits of the plants must be subject to one of the undermentioned phytosanitary measures under the supervision of the NPPO of the exporting country and found to be free from

2 Anastrepha grandis EITHER 1. The fruits of the plants must have been produced in areas where the NPPO of the exporting country has determined as a result of negative trapping or negative trapping following bait sprays, that Anastrepha grandis does not occur and the situation can be maintained OR 2. The fruits of the plants must be treated with appropriate treatment (e.g. fumigation treatment, heat treatment or cold treatment) against Anastrepha grandis at a facility where the NPPO of the exporting country has designated

3 [Latin America] El Salvador, Fresh fruits of the following plants: Anastrepha ludens The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement AND Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, persimmon (Diospyros), cashew (Anacardium (Mexican fruit fly) the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Panama, Belize, Honduras, Mexico occidentale), passion fruit (Passiflora edulis), certificate must include wording for additional declaration in the pomegranate (Punica granatum), pear (Pyrus), approved work plan. feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana), rose apple (Syzygium jambos (syn. Eugenia jambos)), mamey apple In accordance with the work plan developed by the NPPO of the (mammee apple) (Mammea americana), quince exporting country and approved by Director of Plant Protection (Cydonia oblonga), mango (Mangifera indica), Division of Japan, the fruits of the plants must be subject to one of the peach (Prunus persica), Spondias purpurea, undermentioned phytosanitary measures under the supervision of manzano peppers (Capsicum pubescens), the NPPO of the exporting country and found to be free from Casimiroa, Coffea, Psidium, Annona, Citrus Anastrepha ludens. (excluding lime and lemon) EITHER 1. The fruits of the plants must have been produced in areas where the NPPO of the exporting country has determined as a result of negative trapping or negative trapping following bait sprays, that Anastrepha ludens does not occur and the situation can be maintained

3 OR 2. The fruits of the plants must be treated with appropriate treatment (e.g. fumigation treatment, heat treatment or cold treatment) against Anastrepha ludens at a facility where the NPPO of the exporting country has designated

4 [Latin America] Ecuador, El Fresh fruits of the following plants: Anastrepha obliqua The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement AND Salvador, Guyana, Guatemala, almond (Prunus dulcis (syn. P. a my g da lu s, P. (West Indian fruit fly) the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Costa Rica, Colombia, Surinam, communis)), acerola (Malpighia emarginata, (syn. certificate must include wording for additional declaration in the Nicaragua, West Indies, Panama, M. glabra, M. punicifolia)), carambola (Averrhoa approved work plan. Paraguay, Brazil, Venezuela, Belize, carambola), sapodilla (Manilkara zapota Peru, Honduras, Mexico (=Achras zapota)), jaboticaba (Plinia cauliflora In accordance with the work plan developed by the NPPO of the (syn. Eugenia cauliflora, Myrcia jaboticaba)), plum exporting country and approved by Director of Plant Protection (including Prunus salicina , Prunus salicina), pear Division of Japan, the fruits of the plants must be subject to one of the (Pyrus), loquat (Eriobotrya japonica), Maya nut undermentioned phytosanitary measures under the supervision of (Brosimum alicastrum), mango (Mangifera indica the NPPO of the exporting country and found to be free from (excluding those listed in Appendix 43, 51 and 53 Anastrepha obliqua. in The Annexed Table 2 of the Enforcement EITHER Ordinance of the Plant Protection Law)), Pouteria, 1. The fruits of the plants must have been produced in areas where Diospyros, Spondias, Psidium, Syzygium, the NPPO of the exporting country has determined as a result of Eugenia negative trapping or negative trapping following bait sprays, that Anastrepha obliqua does not occur and the situation can be maintained OR 2. The fruits of the plants must be treated with appropriate treatment (e.g. fumigation treatment, heat treatment or cold treatment) against Anastrepha obliqua at a facility where the NPPO of the exporting country has designated

5 [North America] United States of Fresh fruits of the following plants: Anastrepha suspensa The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement AND

4 America (Florida state only), akee (Blighia sapida), acerola (Malpighia (Caribbean fruit fly) the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Latin America] West Indies, French emarginata, (syn. M. glabra, M. punicifolia)), certificate must include wording for additional declaration in the Guiana persimmon (Diospyros), icaco plum approved work plan. (Chrysobalanus icaco), carambola (Averrhoa carambola), sapodilla (Manilkara zapota In accordance with the work plan established by the NPPO of the (=Achras zapota)), jaboticaba (Plinia cauliflora exporting country and approved by Director of Plant Protection (syn. Eugenia cauliflora, Myrcia jaboticaba)), Division of Japan, the fruits of the plants must be subject to one of the caimito (Chrysophyllum cainito), plum (including undermentioned phytosanitary measures under the supervision of Prunus domestica, Prunus salicina), kumquat the NPPO of the exporting country and found to be free from (oval) (Fortunella margarita), pear (Pyrus), loquat Anastrepha suspensa. (Eriobotrya japonica), mango (Mangifera indica), EITHER peach (Prunus persica), Singapore almond 1. The fruits of the plants must have been produced in areas where (Terminalia catappa), apple (Malus), Spondias, the NPPO of the exporting country has determined as a result of Psidium, Annona, Syzygium, Citrus (excluding negative trapping or negative trapping following bait sprays, that lime and lemon), Eugenia Anastrepha suspensa does not occur and the situation can be maintained OR 2. The fruits of the plants must be treated with appropriate treatment (e.g. fumigation treatment, heat treatment or cold treatment) against Anastrepha suspensa at a facility where the NPPO of the exporting country has designated

6 [North America] United States of Live plants and plant parts for planting Bactericera cockerelli The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the America (excluding Hawaiian (excluding seed) and cut flowers and phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Islands), Canada, branches and leaves, leafy vegetables certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Latin America] El Salvador, and fruits for consumption and Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, ornament of the following plants: The plants are found to be free from Bactericera cockerelli by Mexico, alfalfa (Medicago sativa), tamarillo (Cyphomandra inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to [Oceania] New Zealand, Norfolk betacea (syn. Pionandra betacea, Solanum determine if eggs are not present externally on the leaves and larvae Island (Australia) insigne)), sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas and adults feed externally on the leaves, stems or fruits are not (including Ipomoea batatas var. edulis)), field present. If Bactericera cockerelli is detected through the inspection,

5 bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), broad bean the plants are subjected to an appropriate treatment aiming at (Vicia faba), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), beet eradicating this pest. Details of treatment schedule should be (including garden beet, red beet, sugar beet) included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading (Beta vulgaris (including var. altissima, var. rapa, "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the var. rubra)), corn (Zea mays), tomato (including treatment stated. Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. The required additional declaration: chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. Fulfills item 6 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for pimpinellifolium)), northern white cedar (Thuja Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) occidentalis), Raphanus sativus var. sativus, sunflower (), (Lactuca sativa), Lycium, Capsicum, Solanum, Physalis

7 [Asia] India, China (excluding Hong Live plants and plant parts for planting Bactericera nigricornis The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Kong), Nepal, , (excluding seed) and cut flowers and phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Middle East] Afghanistan, Israel, branches and leaves, leafy vegetables certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, and fruits for consumption and [Europe] Azerbaijan, Armenia, Italy, ornament of the following plants: The plants are found to be free from Bactericera nigricornis by Uzbekistan, Austria, Netherlands, treacle-mustard ( cheiranthoides), inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to Kazakhstan, Georgia, Switzerland, parsley (Petroselinum crispum (syn. P. sat iv u m, P. determine if eggs are not present externally on the leaves and larvae Sweden, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, hortense)), field penny-cress (Thlaspi arvense), and adults feed externally on the leaves, stems or fruits are not Serbia, Tajikistan, Czech, Germany, Chenopodium album, jimsonweed (Datura present. If Bactericera nigricornis is detected through the inspection, Norway, Hungary, Finland, France, stramonium), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), the plants are subjected to an appropriate treatment aiming at Bulgaria, Poland, Lithuania, wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum), field eradicating this pest. Details of treatment schedule should be Romania, Russia, bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis), onion (Allium included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading [Africa] Algeria, Morocco cepa), beet (including garden beet, red beet, "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the sugar beet) (Beta vulgaris (including var. treatment stated. altissima, var. rapa, var. rubra)), Capsella bursa-pastoris, carrot (Daucus carota (including The required additional declaration: Daucus carota var. sativa)), Senecio vulgaris, Fulfills item 7 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Raphanus sativus var. sativus, Ambrosia Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

6 artemisiifolia (including Ambrosia artemisiifolia var. elatior), Brassica, Solanum

8 [Middle East] Israel, Iran, Turkey, Live plants and plant parts for planting Bactericera trigonica The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Italy, Cyprus, Greece, (excluding seed and fruit) and cut phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia, Czech, flowers and branches and leaves, leafy certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Portugal, Malta, vegetables for consumption and [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Canary ornament of the following plants: The plants are found to be free from Bactericera trigonica by Islands celery (Apium graveolens (including var. inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to graveolens, var. dulce, var. rapaceum)), Ambrosia determine if eggs are not present externally on the leaves and larvae artemisiifolia (including Ambrosia artemisiifolia and adults feed externally on the leaves are not present. If var. elatior), Daucus Bactericera trigonica is detected through the inspection, the plants are subjected to an appropriate treatment aiming at eradicating this pest. Details of treatment schedule should be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the treatment stated.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 8 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

9 [Asia] India, Live plants and plant parts for planting Circulifer tenellus (beet The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Israel, Iran, Saudi (excluding seed) and cut flowers and leafhopper) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Arabia, Turkey, branches and leaves, leafy vegetables certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Europe] Italy, Uzbekistan, Greece, for consumption and ornament of the Kyrgyz Republic, Spain, Tajikistan, following plants: The plants are found to be free from Circulifer tenellus by inspection Turkmenistan, France, red orache (Atriplex rosea), alfalfa (Medicago prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to determine if [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Canary sativa), spreading wallflower (Erysimum eggs are not present externally in the leaves and stems and larvae Islands, Sudan, Tunisia, Namibia, repandum (syn. Cheirinia repanda)), salad rocket and adults feed externally on the leaves are not present. Morocco, Libya, South African (Eruca vesicaria (syn. Eruca sativa)),

7 Republic, red-stemmed filaree (Erodium cicutarium), The required additional declaration: [North America] United States of trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), phlox (Gilia Fulfills item 9 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for America (excluding Hawaiian minutiflora), shasta daisy ( Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Islands), Canada, maximum), Melilotus indicus, Russian-thistle [Latin America] Jamaica, Puerto (Salsola pestifer (syn. Salsola kali subsp. Rico, Mexico, ruthenica)), london rocket (Sisymbrium irio), [Oceania] Hawaiian Islands calamondin orange (x Citrofortunella microcarpa (=Citrus x microcarpa)), black pigweed (Trianthema portulacastrum), horseradish (Armoracia rusticana (syn. Cochlearia armoracia)), radish (Raphanus sativus), shortpod mustard (Hirschfeldia incana), onion (Allium cepa), Tidestromia lanuginosa, sweet pepper (chili peppers, shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato(including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), Fumaria capreolata, carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), wild mustards (Sinapis arvensis), tumble mustard (Sisymbrium altissimum), Funastrum hirtellum, chinchweed (Pectis papposa), spinach (Spinacia oleracea), Monolepis nuttalliana, Lepidium lasiocarpum, Chenopodium, Alyssum, Brassica, , Cistus, Tamarix, Fortunella, Lycium, Zygophyllum, x Citroncirus, Cleome, Tropaeolum, Rosa, Zinnia, Amaranthus, Geranium, Beta, Petunia, Matthiola, Citrus

10 [North America] United States of Live plants and plant parts for planting Diabrotica The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the

8 America (excluding Hawaiian (excluding seed and fruit) of the undecimpunctata phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Islands), Canada, following plants: (spotted cucumber certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Latin America] El Salvador, common bean (kidney bean) (Phaseolus beetle) Guatemala, Nicaragua, Mexico, vulgaris), quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa), sweet The plants are found to be free from Diabrotica undecimpunctata by [Oceania] Guam potato (Ipomoea batatas (including Ipomoea inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to batatas var. edulis)), watermelon (Citrullus lanatus determine if larvae feed on the roots and adults feed on leaves are (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), soybean (Glycine max), not present. tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. The required additional declaration: cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. Fulfills item 10 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), eggplant Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) (Solanum melongena), potato (Solanum tuberosum), groundnut (Arachis hypogaea), Cucurbita, Cucumis

11 [Africa] South African Republic, Live plants and plant parts for planting Naupactus leucoloma The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [North America] United States of (excluding seed and fruit) of the (whitefringed weevil) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary America (excluding Hawaiian following plants: certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Islands), alfalfa (Medicago sativa), strawberry (Fragaria x [Latin America] Argentina, Uruguay, ananassa), sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas The plants are found to be free from Naupactus leucoloma by Chile, Brazil, Peru, (including Ipomoea batatas var. edulis)), potato inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand (Solanum tuberosum), velvet bean (Mucuna determine if larvae feed on the roots and adults feed on leaves are pruriens), peach (Prunus persica), groundnut not present. (Arachis hypogaea), Rubus, Trifolium, Vitis, Salix The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 11 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

12 [Europe] Ireland, Italy, United Live plants and plant parts for planting Otiorhynchus ovatus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern (excluding seed and fruit) of the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary

9 Ireland), Estonia, Austria, Croatia, following plants: certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Kosovo, Switzerland, Sweden, large cranberry, american cranberry (Vaccinium Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech, macrocarpon), peppermint (Mentha x piperita), The plants are found to be free from Otiorhynchus ovatus by Denmark, Germany, Norway, sunflower (Helianthus annuus), douglas-fir inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, (Pseudotsuga menziesii), European raspberry determine if larvae feed on the roots and adults feed on leaves are Belarus, Belgium, Poland, Bosnia (Rubus idaeus), Taxus, Fragaria, Larix, Thuja, not present. and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Tsuga, Picea, Euonymus, Corylus, Beta, Pinus, Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Abies The required additional declaration: Montenegro, Latvia, Lithuania, Fulfills item 12 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Romania, Luxembourg, Russia, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) [North America] United States of America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, [Oceania] New Zealand

13 [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, Logs of the following plants: Scolytus multistriatus The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Ireland, Albania, Andorra, Ulmus (smaller European elm phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Italy, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, United bark beetle) certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Estonia, Austria, The plants are found to be free from Scolytus multistriatus by Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Greece, inspection prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to Croatia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, determine if entrance and exit holes are not present on the bark Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Tajikistan, surface and larvae, pupae and adults are not present in galleries Czech, Denmark, Germany, under the bark. If Scolytus multistriatus is detected through the Turkmenistan, Hungary, France, inspection, the plants are subjected to an appropriate treatment Bulgaria, Belarus, Belgium, Poland, aiming at eradicating this pest. Details of treatment schedule should Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, be mentioned on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading Former Yugoslav Republic of "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, treatment stated. Luxembourg, Russia, [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, The required additional declaration:

10 [North America] United States of Fulfills item 13 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for America (excluding Hawaiian Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Islands), Canada, [Latin America] Chile, Mexico, [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand

14 [Asia] India, Logs of the following plants: Scolytus scolytus (large The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, Ulmus elm bark beetle) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Ireland, Azerbaijan, certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Italy, Ukraine, United Kingdom (Great The plants are found to be free from Scolytus scolytus by inspection Britain and Northern Ireland), Austria, prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to determine if Netherlands, Greece, Croatia, entrance and exit holes are not present on the bark surface and Georgia, Switzerland, Sweden, larvae, pupae and adults are not present in galleries under the bark. If Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Scolytus scolytus is detected through the inspection, the plants are Tajikistan, Czech, Denmark, subjected to an appropriate treatment aiming at eradicating this pest. Germany, Hungary, France, Bulgaria, Details of treatment schedule should be mentioned on the Belarus, Belgium, Poland, Bosnia phytosanitary certificate under the heading "Disinfestation and/or and Herzegovina, Portugal, Monaco, Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the treatment stated. Moldova, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Romania, Luxembourg, Russia The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 14 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

15 [Asia] Mongolia, Live plants and plant parts for planting Trioza apicalis (carrot The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Italy, Ukraine, United (excluding seed and fruit) and cut psyllid) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern flowers and branches and leaves, leafy certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Ireland), Estonia, Austria, vegetables for consumption and Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Czech, ornament of the following plants: The plants are found to be free from Trioza apicalis by inspection Denmark, Germany, Norway, dill (Anethum graveolens), parsley (Petroselinum prior to export. The inspection should be carried out to determine if

11 Finland, France, Belarus, Poland, crispum (syn. P. sativum, P. hortense)), cumin eggs are not present externally on the leaves and larvae and adults Latvia, Russia (Cuminum cyminum), coriander (Coriandrum feed externally on the leaves are not present. If Trioza apicalis is sativum), celery (Apium graveolens (including var. detected through the inspection, the plants are subjected to an graveolens, var. dulce, var. rapaceum)), carrot appropriate treatment aiming at eradicating this pest. Details of (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota var. treatment schedule should be mentioned on the phytosanitary sativa)), caraway (Carum carvi) certificate under the heading "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the treatment stated.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 15 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

16 [Europe] Ireland, United Kingdom Plant materials for using of planting Phytophthora kernoviae The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), or mulch (fallen leaves, leaf mold, phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Latin America] Chile, humus and etc.) originated from the certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Oceania] New Zealand following plants: mountain doghobble (Leucothoe fontanesiana), The plant material must be disinfected by heat treatment* at 71 common bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus), English degrees Celsius or higher for 75 minutes or longer to ensure freedom ivy (Hedera helix), horse-chestnut (Aesculus from Phytophthora kernoviae. Details of treatment schedule must be hippocastanum), cherry laurel (Prunus included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading laurocerasus), english holly (Ilex aquifolium), giant "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), cherimoya treatment stated. (Annona cherimola), Podocarpus salignus, sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa), river lomatia (Lomatia The required additional declaration: myricoides), Pieris, Michelia, Gevuina, Quercus, Fulfills item 16 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Rhododendron, Drimys, Fagus, Magnolia, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Liriodendron

17 [Europe] Ireland, Italy, United Plant materials for using of planting Phytophthora ramorum The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern or mulch (fallen leaves, leaf mold, (Sudden oak death) phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary

12 Ireland), British Channel Islands, humus and etc.) originated from the certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland, following plants: Sweden, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, spike witch hazel (Corylopsis spicata), tanoak The plant material must be disinfected by heat treatment* at 71 Denmark, Germany, Norway, (Notholithocarpus densiflorus (syn. Lithocarpus degrees Celsius or higher for 75 minutes or longer to ensure freedom Finland, France, Belgium, Poland, densiflorus)), Hydrangea seemannii, Adiantum, from Phytophthora ramorum. Details of treatment schedule must be Portugal, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Pieris, Vancouveria, Arctostaphylos, Arbutus, included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading [North America] United States of Distylium, Taxus, Leucothoe, Chimaphila, Rhus, "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the America (excluding Hawaiian Umbellularia, Erica, Michelia, Dryopteris, Olea, treatment stated. Islands), Canada Acer, Photinia, Betula, Viburnum, Torreya, Larix, Garrya, Calluna, Kalmia, Empetrum, Rubus, The required additional declaration: Cistus, Hedera, Nerium, Cinnamomum, Fulfills item 17 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Carpinus, Castanea, Griselinia, Clematis, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Rhamnus (=Frangula), Calycanthus, Ceanothus, Gevuina, Laurus, Ceratonia, Quercus, Prunus, Castanopsis, Smilax, Tilia, Cotoneaster, Choisya, Gaultheria, Symphoricarpos, Lonicera, Ribes, Vaccinium, Sequoia, Zenobia, Tsuga, Rhododendron, Camellia, Clintonia, Trientalis, Trachelospermum, Picea, Pseudotsuga, Pyracantha, Loropetalum, Aesculus, Fraxinus, Pistacia, Pittosporum, Drimys, Nothofagus, Euonymus, Ulmus, Sambucus, Populus, Syringa, Corylus, Cercis, Rosa, Parakmeria, Parrotia, Alnus, Annona, Mahonia, Chamaecyparis, Andromeda, Schima, Physocarpus, Fuchsia, Fagus, Heteromeles, Maianthemum, Pinus, Lithocarpus, Hamamelis, Cornus, Berberis, Osmanthus, Magnolia, Manglietia, Ilex, Abies, Salix, Ardisia, Osmorhiza, Eucalyptus, Daphniphyllum, Liriodendron, Malus, Linnaea

13 18 [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, Logs and live plants, plant parts for Ophiostoma novo-ulmi The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Ireland, Albania, Italy, planting (excluding seed and fruit), cut subsp. novo-ulmi phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Ukraine, Austria, Netherlands, flowers and branches of the following certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Greece, Croatia, Switzerland, Spain, plants: Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, Czech, Zelkova carpinifolia, Ulmus The plants are found to be free from Ophiostoma novo-ulmi subsp. Denmark, Germany, Norway, novo-ulmi by inspection (including visual inspection and laboratory Bulgaria, Belgium, Poland, Portugal, testing of any suspicious symptoms) prior to export. The inspection Former Yugoslav Republic of should be carried out to determine if the symptoms such as yellowing Macedonia, Romania, Russia, and wilting of leaves on individual branches, dieback of branches and brown or purplish brown streaking of the wood under the bark of branches and trunk are not present and bark beetle vectors of Ophiostoma novo-ulmi subsp. novo-ulmi such as Scolytus spp. and Hylurgopinus spp are not present.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 18 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

19 [Asia] India, Indonesia, Republic of Live plants and plant parts for planting Acidovorax avenae (1) For seeds: Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, China (excluding fruits) and seeds for planting subsp. citrulli (Bacterial The plants must fulfill either of the following specific requirement (i) or (excluding Hong Kong), of the following plants: fruit blotch) (ii) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the [Middle East] Israel, Turkey cucumber (Cucumis sativus), watermelon phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional [Europe] Italy, Turkey, Greece, (Citrullus lanatus (syn. Citrullus vulgaris)), declaration". Serbia, Hungary, Cucurbita maxima, wax gourd (Benincasa EITHER [Africa] Nigeria, South African hispida), Cucurbita moschata, summer squash (i) Phytosanitary inspection: Republic, (Cucurbita pepo), melon (Cucumis melo), bottle The parent plants are grown from seeds disinfected against this [North America] United States of gourd (Lagenaria siceraria (syn. Lagenaria pest or known to be free from this pest. America (excluding Hawaiian leucantha)) AND Islands), The parent plants and fruits (for producing seeds) at a place of [Latin America] Costa Rica, Brazil, production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) [Oceania] Australia, Northern are inspected (including laboratory testing of any suspicious

14 Mariana Islands, Guam symptoms) during fruit maturity stage before harvesting and found free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli.

OR (ii) Laboratory test: A sample of 30,000 seeds randomly drawn from the lot in accordance with the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is tested by an appropriate genetic method such as LAMP assay or PCR assay or grow-out method and found free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli.

(2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding seeds and fruits): The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement (i), (ii) and (iii) AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

(i) Seeds must be ensured to be free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli based on either of the following specific requirement (a) or (b). EITHER (a) Parent plants and fruits (for producing seeds) at a place of production or a production site (including a plant growth facility) are inspected (including laboratory testing of any suspicious symptoms) during fruit maturity stage before harvesting and found free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli. OR (b) Seeds are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as LAMP assay or PCR assay or grow-out method and found free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli. AND

15 (ii) The plants are grown using the seeds at a place of production or production site (including a plant growth facility) where the control measures against Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli are carried out. AND (iii) Prior to export, the plants are inspected if signs or symptoms are present and found free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 19 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

20 [Middle East] Israel, Live plants and plant parts for planting Candidatus Liberibacter (1) Live plants and plant parts for planting [Europe] Italy, Estonia, Greece, (excluding seeds and fruits) of the solanacearum (excluding seeds and fruits): Sweden, Spain, Germany, Norway, following plants: The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Finland, France, parsnip (Pastinaca sativa), tomatillo (Physalis phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Africa] Morocco, Canary Islands, ixocarpa), parsley (Petroselinum crispum (syn. P. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [North America] United States of sativum, P. hortense)), Capsicum frutescens, America (excluding Hawaiian tamarillo (Cyphomandra betacea (syn. Pionandra The plants are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as Islands), betacea, Solanum insigne)), cape gooseberry PCR assay during the growing season or before the export and [Latin America] El Salvador, (Physalis peruviana), celery (Apium graveolens found to be free from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum. Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, (including var. graveolens, var. dulce, var. Mexico, rapaceum)), Solanum elaeagnifolium, bitter The required additional declaration: [Oceania] New Zealand nightshade (Solanum dulcamara), tobacco Fulfills item 20 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for (Nicotiana tabacum), chervil (Anthriscus Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) cerefolium), sweet pepper (chili pepper, shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (2) Seeds for planting of carrot(*): (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum Seed test or heat treatment in accordance with either of the following lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. specific requirement must be conducted in either exporting country or chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. Japan. If seed test or heat treatment will be conducted in exporting pimpinellifolium), chinese desert-thorn (Lycium country, the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the barbarum), eggplant (Solanum melongena), phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota declaration" for seed treatment or seed test.

16 var. sativa)), potato (Solanum tuberosum) EITHER Seeds for planting of the following A sample of 10,000 seeds randomly drawn from lot is tested by an plants: appropriate genetic method such as PCR assay and found to be free carrot (Daucus carota (including Daucus carota from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum. var. sativa)) OR The seeds are treated with hot water at a minimum temperature of 50 ℃ for at least 20 minutes or with dry heat at a minimum temperature of 50℃ for at least 72 hours to ensure freedom from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum. Details of treatment schedule must be included on the phytosanitary certificate under the heading "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" with the date of the treatment stated.

The required additional declaration: For seed treatment: The seeds in the lot were disinfected by heat treatment specified in "Disinfestation and/or Disinfection Treatments" on the certificate to ensure freedom from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum. For seed test: A sample of 10,000 seeds in the lot was tested by PCR and found to be free from Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum.

* The Annexed Table 2 of Notification from the Director of Food Safety and Consumer Affairs Bureau for import plant quarantine on seeds and seedlings

21 [Asia] Republic of Korea, China Live plants and plant parts for planting Pseudomonas syringae (1) For pollen: (excluding Hong Kong), (excluding seed and fruit) and pollen of pv. actinidiae biovar3 The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Turkey, the following plants: phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Italy, Greece, Spain, Actinidia (including kiwi fruit (Actinidia (including certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Slovenia, France, Portugal, A. deliciosa, A. chinensis)), Actinidia argute,

17 [Latin America] Chile, Actinidia rufa, Actinidia kolomikta) Pollens originates from flowers collected from orchard(s) where the [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand NPPO of the exporting country has determined that Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar3 does not occur and the situation can be maintained. AND Pollens in this consignment has tested negative or non-viable for Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar3 using an appropriate genetic method such as PCR assay.

(2) For live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding pollens, seeds and fruits): The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

The plant originates from area(s) where the NPPO of the exporting country has determined that Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae biovar3 does not occur and the situation can be maintained.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 21 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

22 [Asia] Pakistan, Malaysia, Live plants and plant parts for planting Spiroplasma citri The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] United Arab Emirates, (excluding seed and fruit) of the (stubborn disease of phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Yemen, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Oman, following plants: citrus) certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Jordan, sesame (Sesamum indicum), horseradish Lebanon, (Armoracia rusticana (syn. Cochlearia In their leafing stage the plants are tested by an appropriate [Europe] Italy, Cyprus, Spain, armoracia)), celery (Apium graveolens (including serological diagnosis method such as ELISA or an appropriate France, var. graveolens, var. dulce, var. rapaceum)), genetic method such as PCR assay and found to be free from [Africa] Algeria, Egypt, Sudan, madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus Spiroplasma citri.

18 Somalia, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya, (syn. Vinca rosea)), carrot (Daucus carota [North America] United States of (including Daucus carota var. sativa)), Poncirus, The required additional declaration: America (excluding Hawaiian Fortunella, Citrus Fulfills item 22 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Islands), Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) [Latin America] Venezuela, Mexico, [Oceania] New Zealand

23 [Asia] Taiwan, Live plants and plant parts for planting Xylella fastidiosa The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Iran, Turkey, (excluding seed and fruit) of the (Pierce's disease of phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Italy, Spain, France, following plants: grapevines) certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [North America] United States of Aesculus × hybrida, Acacia saligna, Agathis America (excluding Hawaiian australis, avocado (Persea americana), Celtis In their leafing stage the plants are tested by an appropriate Islands), Canada, occidentalis, honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), serological diagnosis method such as ELISA or an appropriate [Latin America] Argentina, Ecuador, sycamore (Platanus occidentalis), redbud (Cercis genetic method such as PCR assay and found to be free from Xylella Costa Rica, Paraguay, Brazil, canadensis), french mulberry (Callicarpa fastidiosa. Venezuela, Mexico americana), flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), mugwort (Artemisia douglasiana), white alder The required additional declaration: (Alnus rhombifolia), Alectryon excelsus, Erigeron Fulfills item 23 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for bonariensis, peppervine (Ampelopsis arborea), Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Ampelopsis cordata, Anthyllis hermanniae, Iva annua, common fig (Ficus carica), maidenhair tree (Ginkgo biloba), frogfruit (Lippia nodiflora (syn. Phyla nodiflora)), Vitex lucens, Westringia glabra, Westringia fruticosa, Mallotus paniculatus, Murray red gum (), blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus), Euryops chrysanthemoides, European strawberry (Fragaria vesca), Eremophila maculata, brittlebush (Encelia farinosa), Erigeron sumatrensis, Diplocyclos palmatus, cut-leaved cranesbill (Geranium dissectum), sweet

19 marjoram (Origanum majorana (syn. Majorana hortensis)), olive (Olea europaea), Humulus scandens, partridge pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata), trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata), Calicotome villosa, western sycamore (Platanus racemosa), Cistus creticus (syn. Cistus incanus), Cistus salviifolius, Cistus monspeliensis, Cytisus villosus, Pittosporum tenuifolium, common mulberry (Morus nigra), Genista corsica, french broom (Genista monspessulana), redbud (Cercis occidentalis), peruvian pepper (Schinus molle), Bidens pilosa, mirror plant (Coprosma repens), Coprosma robusta, Corynocarpus laevigatus, Corokia cotoneaster, Corokia macrocarpa, white sage (Salvia apiana), black sage (Salvia mellifera), crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia), Chenopodium album, pygmy date palm (Phoenix roebelenii), Japanese honeysuckle (), English ivy(Hedera helix), common oleander (Nerium oleander), Cercis siliquastrum, Phoenix reclinata, goldenrod (Solidago fistulosa), southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), Pluchea odorata, Chitalpa tashkentensis, oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), Tillandsia usneoides, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), white mulberry (Morus alba), heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica), madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus (syn. Vinca rosea)), Phormium tenax, Ampelopsis glandulosa var. heterophylla (syn. Ampelopsis brevipedunculata), creeping buttercup

20 (Ranunculus repens), Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia), Verbena litoralis, Haloragis erecta, pistachio (Pistacia vera), Pittosporum umbellatum, Pittosporum eugenioides, Pittosporum crassifolium, green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), Phagnalon saxatile, Phillyrea latifolia, Phormium cookianum (=Phormium colensoi), Acacia dealbata, Japanese beech (Fagus crenata), pecan (Carya illinoinensis), toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia), Helichrysum italicum, jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis), Polygala myrtifolia, cheeseweed (Malva parviflora), white horehound (Marrubium vulgare), Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis), Myoporum laetum, shrubby althea (Hibiscus syriacus), Sapindus saponaria, Melicope ternata, Meryta sinclairii, sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua), yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria), California walnut (Juglans californica), ashe juniper (Juniperus ashei), tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), Heliotropium europaeum, Mexican hat flower (Ratibida columnaris), panish broom (Spartium junceum), red mulberry (Morus rubra), Rosa canina, Rosa californica, Rosa floribunda, Erysimum, Metrosideros, Erodium, Acer, Rubus, Fortunella, Veronica, Coffea, Quercus, Prunus, Vaccinium, Streptocarpus, Cordyline, Vinca, Fraxinus, Pyrus, Ulmus, Sambucus, Baccharis, Vitis, Hebe, Pelargonium, Citrus, Salix, Lavandula, Hemerocallis

21 24 [Asia] Bangladesh, India, China Seeds for planting of the following Potato spindle tuber (1) For seeds: (excluding Hong Kong), plants: viroid The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Afghanistan, Israel, sweet pepper (chili peppers, Shishito pepper, bell phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Iran, Turkey, pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Europe] Italy, Ukraine, United Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and Greece, Croatia, Spain, Slovenia, pimpinellifolium)), Solanum sisymbriifolium, found to be free from Potato spindle tuber viroid. For seed test, a Czech, Germany, France, Belarus, potato (Solanum tuberosum), Petunia sample of 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with Belgium, Poland, Malta, Montenegro, the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is Russia, Live plants and plant parts being capable divided and tested as sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for [Africa] Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, of planting for cultivation (excluding RT-PCR assay. [North America] United States of seed and fruit) of the following plants: America (excluding Hawaiian Atriplex semilunaris, avocado (Persea (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding Islands), americana), black nightshade (Solanum nigrum), seeds and fruits): [Latin America] Costa Rica, Chile, apple of Peru (Nicandra physalodes), Conyza The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, bonariensis, cape gooseberry (Physalis phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Peru, Mexico peruviana), marmalade bush (Streptosolen certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand jamesonii), ground cherry (Physalis angulata), Solanum rantonnetii, thorn apple (Datura The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate leichhardtii), jerusalem cherry (Solanum genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season pseudocapsicum), Solanum jasminoides, sweet or prior to export and found to be free from Potato spindle tuber pepper (chili peppers, shishito pepper, bell viroid. pepper) (Capsicum annuum), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum The required additional declaration: lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. Fulfills item 24 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) pimpinellifolium)), Solanum sisymbriifolium, potato (Solanum tuberosum), pepino (Solanum muricatum), Rhagodia eremaea, Calibrachoa, Cestrum, Dahlia, Brugmansia, Petunia

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25 [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong), Seeds for planting of the following Pepino mosaic virus (1) For seeds: [Middle East] Syria, Turkey, plants: The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Ireland, Italy, United tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Ireland), Austria, Netherlands, cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. Cyprus, Greece, Switzerland, peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are Sweden, Spain, Czech, Denmark, tested by an appropriate serological diagnosis method such as Germany, Hungary, Finland, France, Live plants and plant parts being capable ELISA or an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and Bulgaria, Belgium, Poland, Lithuania, of planting for cultivation (excluding found to be free from Pepino mosaic virus.For seed test, a sample of [Africa] Canary Islands, South seed and fruit) of the following plants: 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with the African Republic, Morocco, Chrysanthemum segetum, black nightshade International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is divided [North America] United States of (Solanum nigrum), Echium creticum, Echium and tested as sub-samples of no more than 250 seeds for ELISA or America (excluding Hawaiian humile, tree tobacco (Nicotiana glauca), sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for RT-PCR assay. Islands), Canada, thorn-apple (Datura innoxia (syn. Datura [Latin America] Ecuador, Chile, meteloides)), Chenopodium murale, Conyza (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding Peru, Mexico albida, london rocket (Sisymbrium irio), seeds and fruits): Taraxacum vulgare, Diplotaxis erucoides, tomato The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), Bassia scoparia (syn. Kochia The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate scoparia), potato (Solanum tuberosum), serological diagnosis method such as ELISA or an appropriate Piptatherum multiflorum, larger bindweed genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season (Calystegia sepium), pepino (Solanum or prior to export and found to be free from Pepino mosaic virus. muricatum), Calendula arvensis, basil (Ocimum basilicum), Moricandia arvensis, Heliotropium The required additional declaration: europaeum, Plantago, Onopordum, , Fulfills item 25 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Coronopus, Convolvulus, Malva, Sonchus, Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950) Amaranthus

23 26 [Europe] Italy, United Kingdom Seeds for planting of the following Columnea latent viroid (1) For seeds: (Great Britain and Northern Ireland), plants: The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Denmark, Germany, France, tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Africa] Mali, (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [North America] United States of cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. America (excluding Hawaiian peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)) The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are Islands), Canada, tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and [Latin America] Costa Rica Live plants and plant parts being capable found to be free from Columnea latent viroid. For seed test, a sample of planting for cultivation (excluding of 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with the seed and fruit) of the following plants: International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is divided Gloxinia (Seemannia) gymnostoma, Gloxinia and tested as sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for RT-PCR (Seemannia) nematanthodes, Gloxinia assay. (Seemannia) purpurascens, Columnea erythrophaea, tomato (including Lycopersicon (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. seeds and fruits): arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary pimpinellifolium)), Nematanthus wettsteinii, certificate must include "the required additional declaration". Brunfelsia undulata The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season or prior to export and found to be free from Columnea latent viroid.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 26 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

27 [North America] Canada, Live plants and plant parts being capable Mexican papita viroid The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Latin America] Mexico of planting for cultivation (excluding phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary seed and fruit) of the following plants: certificate must include "the required additional declaration". tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum

24 (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), Heartleaf or prior to export and found to be free from Mexican papita viroid. Nightshade (Solanum cardiophyllum) The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 27 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

28 [Asia] Indonesia, Seeds for planting of the following Tomato apical stunt (1) For seeds: [Middle East] Israel, plants: viroid The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Europe] Italy, Austria, Netherlands, Tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Croatia, Slovenia, Germany, Finland, (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". France, Belgium, Poland, cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. [Africa] Ghana, Tunisia, Senegal, peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are Cote d'Ivoire tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and Live plants and plant parts being capable found to be free from Tomato apical stunt viroid. For seed test, a of planting for cultivation (excluding sample of 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with seed and fruit) of the following plants: the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is marmalade bush (Streptosolen jamesonii), divided and tested as sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for Solanum rantonnetii, jerusalem cherry (Solanum RT-PCR assay. pseudocapsicum), Solanum jasminoides, tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. seeds and fruits): chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the pimpinellifolium)), Cestrum, Brugmansia phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season or prior to export and found to be free from Tomato apical stunt viroid

25 The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 28 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

29 [Asia] India, Seeds for planting of the following Tomato chlorotic dwarf (1) For seeds: [Europe] United Kingdom (Great plants: viroid The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Britain and Northern Ireland), tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary Slovenia, Czech, Finland, France, (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". [North America] United States of cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. America (excluding Hawaiian peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), Petunia, The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are Islands), tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and [Latin America] Mexico Live plants and plant parts being capable found to be free from Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid. For seed test, a of planting for cultivation (excluding sample of 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with seed and fruit) of the following plants: the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is Pittosporum tobira, tomato (including divided and tested as sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum RT-PCR assay. lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. peruvianum, S. (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding pimpinellifolium)), dwarf periwinkle (Vinca minor), seeds and fruits): Verbena, Petunia The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season or prior to export and found to be free from Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 29 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

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30 [Asia] Thailand, Seeds for planting of the following Pepper chat fruit viroid (1) For seeds: [Europe] Netherlands, plants: The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [North America] Canada sweet pepper (chili peppers, Shishito pepper, bell phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary pepper) (Capsicum annuum), certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

Live plants and plant parts being capable The parent plants or the seeds harvested from the parent plants are of planting for cultivation (excluding tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay and seed and fruit) of the following plants: found to be free from Pepper chat fruit viroid. For seed test, a sample Tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum of 4,600 seeds randomly drawn from lot in accordance with the (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) procedures is divided cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. and tested as sub-samples of no more than 400 seeds for RT-PCR peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium)), sweet pepper assay. (chili peppers, shishito pepper, bell pepper) (Capsicum annuum) (2) For Live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding seeds and fruits): The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary certificate must include "the required additional declaration".

The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season or prior to export and found to be free from Pepper chat fruit viroid

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 30 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

27 31 [North America] Canada, Live plants and plant parts being capable Tomato planta macho The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Latin America] Mexico of planting for cultivation (excluding viroid phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary seed and fruit) of the following plants: certificate must include "the required additional declaration". tomato (including Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum), S. arcanum, S. The plants randomly drawn from lot are tested by an appropriate cheesmaniae, S. chilense, S. galapagense, S. genetic method such as RT-PCR assay during the growing season peruvianum, S. pimpinellifolium), Heartleaf or prior to export and found to be free from Tomato planta macho Nightshade (Solanum cardiophyllum) viroid.

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 31 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

32 [Asia] India, Taiwan, China Live plants and plant parts for planting Peronospora chlorae (1) For seeds: (excluding Hong Kong), (excluding fruits) of the following plants: The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the [Middle East] Israel, Turkey, Erythraea centaureum (syn. Centaurium phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [Europe] Azerbaijan, Italy, Ukraine, centaureum), Erythraea roxburghii (syn. certificate must include "the required additional declaration". United Kingdom (Great Britain and Centaurium roxburghii), Centaurium pulchellum Northern Ireland), Netherlands, (syn. Erythraea ramosissima), Eustoma The parent plants are grown in an area or at a production site Croatia, Kosovo, Georgia, grandiflorum (syn. Eustoma russelianum, (including a plant growth facility) designated and maintained as free Switzerland, Spain, Slovenia, Serbia, Lisianthus russelianus), Blackstonia imperfoliata from Peronospora chlorae by the NPPO of the exporting country. Denmark, Germany, Norway, (syn. Chlora imperfoliata), Blackstonia serotina, Hungary, France, Poland, Bosnia and Blackstonia perfoliata (2) For live plants and plant parts for planting (excluding Herzegovina, Portugal, Former seeds and fruits): Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, The plants must fulfill the following specific requirement AND the Montenegro, Russia, phytosanitary certificate or the certified copy of the phytosanitary [North America] United States of certificate must include "the required additional declaration". America (excluding Hawaiian Islands), Canada, The plants are grown at a production site (including a plant growth [Latin America] Argentina, facility) designated by the NPPO of the exporting country. [Oceania] Australia AND

28 The following measures are confirmed by the NPPO of the exporting country. (a) Use of seeds which were grown in an area free from this diseases (b) Disinfection of the facilities and equipment (c) Spraying fungicide to nursery plants and seedlings during growing stage (d) Use of growing media free from this diseases (unused media or heat-treated media at 60 - 72 degrees Celsius or higher for 30 minutes or longer)

The required additional declaration: Fulfills item 32 of the Annexed Table 2-2 of the Ordinance for Enforcement of the Plant Protection Act (MAF Ordinance No73/1950)

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