Pest risk analysis of Meloidogyne luci for Ukraine

  • L. Janse Institute of Plant Protection of NAAS, 33, Vasylkivska str., Kyiv, 03022, Ukraine
Keywords: phytosanitary risk; Meloidogyne luci; host plant; distribution; acclimatization; harmfulness

Abstract

Goal. To analyze the phytosanitary risk of introduction, acclimatization, distribution and harmfulness of Meloidogyne luci for Ukraine.

Methods. Pest risk analysis (PRA) was performed following the international standards ISPM 2, 11, 21; PM 5/2 (2) and the Ukrainian national protocol (Pylypenko et al., 2012). The conditions for acclimatization and further spread of nematodes were predicted using the Köppen-Geiger climate maps (Kottek et al. 2006). Data from EU national plant protection organizations and EPPO (EPPO Reporting Service 2016—2021; EPPO Alert List 2021), State Statistics Service of Ukraine (2016—2019), State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection, own research in previous years and literature sources were used for PRA.

Results. The current distribution area of M. luci covers six countries in Central and South America, two in Asia and four in Europe, viz. Greece, Italy, Portugal and Slovenia. More than 36 species (agricultural, flower-ornamental, medicinal and others) can act as host plant of M. luci. The potential harmfulness of M. luci is based on 1) high level of fertility of females, 2) the ability to survive in adverse conditions and 3) the ability to overcome resistance in tomatoes which is based on the Mi-1 resistance gene. At least three possible introduction pathways of M. luci to Ukraine have been identified via the import of infected plants or plant products from the countries within the current geographical distribution area of M. luci, that increased from (2016—2019 some 2.4 times).

Conclusions. Most of the imported plant products that could pose a risk for introduction of M. luci are coming from areas where it has been introduced recently, with low incidence and population densities. Therefore, the overall risk of introduction of M. luci into Ukraine is assessed as too low and it is recommended not to include M. luci in the Ukrainian national list of regulated pests.

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Published
2021-12-20
How to Cite
Janse , L. (2021). Pest risk analysis of Meloidogyne luci for Ukraine. Interdepartmental Thematic Scientific Collection of Phytosanitary Safety, (67), 317-336. https://doi.org/10.36495/1606-9773.2021.67.317-336