In 2011, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health was asked by the European Commission to provide an opinion on a technical file submitted by the US Authorities to support a request to list a new heat treatment (60 °C/60 min) among the EU import requirements for wood of Agrilus planipennis host plants. After a thorough analysis of the documents provided the Panel concluded that, with a low uncertainty, A. planipennis is likely to survive the proposed heat treatment of 60 °C/60 min, and that, to ensure a control level of 99 % the temperature of the heat treatment of 60 min should be higher than 70 °C. Following the publication of this scientific opinion, the US Authorities submitted a new proposal to the European Commission, consisting in a new heat ...
The Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest risk assessment for Puccinia horiana Hennings (the causal...
Heracleum sosnowskyi is a dangerous invasive species. Conrtrol over its spread requires material, fi...
The Panel on Plant Health was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the Pest Risk Analysis on Phy...
In 2011, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health was asked by the European Commission to provide an opinion o...
This document presents the scientific opinion of the Panel on Plant Health on the technical file sub...
This document presents the scientific opinion of the Panel on Plant Health on the technical file sub...
Classical biological control has been successfully used in various continents to manage many invasiv...
Information sheet 1.14: Heat and cold treatments Controlled temperature treatments are aimed to kil...
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) reviewed Ital...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : EFSA Journal, 7Following a request from the European Commission, th...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health was requested by the European Commission to assess the risk to plant ...
International audienceThis opinion updates the information included in the previous EFSA Scientific ...
<p>Summary details for four studies where the effects of heat treatment were tested on emerald ash b...
Microwave heating was recently approved by the FAO as a significantly effective phytosanitary treatm...
International audienceEFSA was asked to update the 2015 EFSA risk assessment on Xylella fastidiosa f...
The Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest risk assessment for Puccinia horiana Hennings (the causal...
Heracleum sosnowskyi is a dangerous invasive species. Conrtrol over its spread requires material, fi...
The Panel on Plant Health was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the Pest Risk Analysis on Phy...
In 2011, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health was asked by the European Commission to provide an opinion o...
This document presents the scientific opinion of the Panel on Plant Health on the technical file sub...
This document presents the scientific opinion of the Panel on Plant Health on the technical file sub...
Classical biological control has been successfully used in various continents to manage many invasiv...
Information sheet 1.14: Heat and cold treatments Controlled temperature treatments are aimed to kil...
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) reviewed Ital...
Ce rapport est disponible dans : EFSA Journal, 7Following a request from the European Commission, th...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health was requested by the European Commission to assess the risk to plant ...
International audienceThis opinion updates the information included in the previous EFSA Scientific ...
<p>Summary details for four studies where the effects of heat treatment were tested on emerald ash b...
Microwave heating was recently approved by the FAO as a significantly effective phytosanitary treatm...
International audienceEFSA was asked to update the 2015 EFSA risk assessment on Xylella fastidiosa f...
The Panel on Plant Health conducted a pest risk assessment for Puccinia horiana Hennings (the causal...
Heracleum sosnowskyi is a dangerous invasive species. Conrtrol over its spread requires material, fi...
The Panel on Plant Health was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the Pest Risk Analysis on Phy...