Annex
Guideline: Pest management measures for approved stone fruit from China
Effective 1 February 2020 to 25 April 2020
Risk management measures recommended for quarantine pests for fresh nectarines, peaches, plums and apricots from China
Pest
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Common name
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Agreed measures
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Amphitetranychus viennensis (EP) Pseudococcus comstocki (EP) Phenacoccus aceris (EP) Frankliniella intonsa (EP) Frankliniella occidentalis (EP, NT) Adoxophyes orana (EP) Argyrotaenia ljungiana (EP) Spilonota albicana (EP)
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hawthorn spider mite comstock mealybug apple mealybug Eurasian flower thrips western flower thrips summerfruit tortrix grape tortrix white fruit moth
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Visual inspection and if detected, remedial action. Commercial production practices and phytosanitary inspection by General Administration for Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China (AQSIQ). *Note: Measures for Frankliniella occidentalis only required for nectarines exported to the Northern Territory.
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Bactrocera correcta (EP) Bactrocera dorsalis (EP)
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guava fruit fly oriental fruit fly
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Area freedom *Note: the department recognises that north of the latitude 33rd degree is free of tephritid fruit flies. OR Cold disinfestation treatment (undertaken either preshipment or in-transit) under the following schedule: At 3°C or below for 18 days
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Fumigation followed by preshipment cold treatment at one of the approved schedules
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Drosophila suzukii (EP)
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spotted wing drosophila (SWD)
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Area freedom *Note: The province of Xinjiang is currently the only approved pest free area. OR
A systems approach including cold treatment
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Anarsia lineatella (EP) Carposina sasakii (EP) Grapholita funebrana (EP) Grapholita molesta (EP, WA)
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peach twig borer peach fruit borer plum fruit moth Oriental fruit moth
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Systems approach specific to these pests
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Monilinia fructigena (EP) Monilia mumecola (EP) Monilia polystroma (EP) Monilinia yunnanensis (EP)
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brown rot
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Systems approach specific to these pests
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Plum pox virus (EP)
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PPV
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Fruit sourced from a pest free area and recognised and approved by the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. *Note: the department recognises all provinces in China, apart from the province of Hunan as free of PPV.
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