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National Contingency Plan for Non-European Tephritids

This document outlines the measures to be taken against non-European tephritid species (non-European fruit flies) with the aim of preventing their emergence. Should any of the species mentioned in this National Contingency Plan appear, it is necessary to act quickly and effectively, determine their distribution, and combat them to prevent their spread.

Control of Spodoptera litoralis (black donut) in leafy vegetables.

It is a highly polyphagous and migratory pest, with significant population fluctuations. It has three generations per year, reaching its peak population in September-October.

National Plant Health Plan for Tomatoes

The tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is one of the most consumed vegetables worldwide, both fresh and processed. Many areas of Spain and the rest of the Mediterranean basin enjoy optimal agro-environmental conditions for its cultivation, making Spain one of the main producers of this vegetable within the European Union.

National contingency plan for Tecia solanivora (Povolny)

This document outlines the measures to be taken against the Guatemalan potato moth, Tecia solanivora, with the aim of preventing its appearance and, if it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and combating it in order to prevent its spread and eradicate it.

Guatemalan potato moth (Scrobipalpopsis solanivora)

This is a nocturnal moth belonging to the Gelechiidae family. It is the pest with the greatest economic impact on potato crops in the Americas. In Europe, the pest has been present in the Canary Islands since 1999, and was detected in Galicia in 2015 and Asturias in 2016.

Xylella fastidiosa contingency plan, national program for the implementation of phytosanitary regulations.

This document sets out the measures to be taken against the bacterium Xylella fastidiosa, a priority Union quarantine pest, with the aim of preventing its emergence and, if it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and implementing eradication measures.

National contingency plan against Epitrix spp (potato flea beetle)

This document sets out the measures to be taken against the potato flea beetle (Epitrix sp.), an organism regulated in the EU, with the aim of preventing its appearance and, if it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and combating it in order to eradicate it and prevent its spread.

Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrik) Contingency Plan

This document sets out the measures to be adopted against Thaumatotibia leucotreta (codling moth), a pest regulated by the EU as a priority quarantine pest under Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072 and Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/170.

National Contingency Plan for Bactericera cockerelli

This document sets out the measures to be taken against Bactericera cockerelli, with the aim of preventing its appearance, and in case it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and applying eradication measures.

Anthonomus eugenii Cano Contingency Plan

This document sets out the measures to be taken against the chili pepper weevil, Anthonomus eugenii Cano, an organism regulated in the European Union by Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2072, with the aim of preventing its appearance and, if it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and combating it in order to prevent its spread and eradicate it.

Chemical control of powdery mildew in watermelon

Powdery mildew is one of the most important diseases affecting horticultural crops in southern and eastern Spain and is a limiting factor in production.

National Contingency Plan for Eotetranychus lewisi

This document sets out the measures to be taken against Eotetranychus lewisi, a regulated harmful organism, with the aim of preventing its emergence and, if it does, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and implementing eradication measures. Eotetranychus lewisi is a mite of the Tetranychidae family.

Tomato brown rugose fruit virus contingency plan

This document sets out the measures to be taken against the Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus (ToBRFV) virus, with the aim of preventing its appearance and, if it does appear, acting quickly and effectively, determining its distribution and combating it in order to try to eradicate it and prevent its spread at all times.

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: tomato

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in tomato crops.

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: watermelon

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in watermelon crops

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: Sugar beet

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in sugar beet cultivation,

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: pepper

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in pepper crops.

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: cucumber

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in cucumber crops.

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: olive groves

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in olive cultivation.

Phytosanitary alert and information network, field protocol for crop monitoring: melon

Field manual for estimating the risk of damage caused by pests and diseases in melon crops.