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Plant Health Programs National Clean Plant Network (NCPN) Berries Clean Plant Network (B-CPN) Present at meeting in Maryland in 2007 Outlined at 2 nd National meeting in DC in 2009, Initial discussions to discuss organizing a meeting to explore the need and support of a Berry Clean Plant Network Sept. 15, 2009. Meeting planned for Nov. in St. Louis, MO

Plant Health Programs National Clean Plant Network (NCPN) Berries Clean Plant Network (B-CPN) Needs Assessment and Planning Meeting St. Louis, MO, November 18-19, 2009 Bring together stakeholders from industry, existing clean plant and diagnostic development centers, State Dept. of Agric, APHIS, plant breeders and plant pathologists.

November Meeting: Bring Berries Group Together Initially berries to include: Strawberries, Blueberries/Cranberries and Cane Fruit (Brambles), Ribes and Sambucus were discussed for inclusion Discuss NCPN Mission, Vision, Goals Focus on Farm Bill 2008 Legislative Directions, Berry CPN seemed to fit the goals of the Farm Bill. Determine Early Level of Interest and Opportunities Stakeholder interests in NCPN clean plant program NCPN value to berry industries

Outcomes of Nov. Meeting B-CPN General agreement on the need for a Berry Clean Plant Network and that it should consider plant movement within the U.S. and plants for export as well as import. Berries- Disease Concerns Initial list of pathogens to be considered was discussed, viruses, viroids, phytoplasmas and several other systemic pathogens. B-CPN Governing Body Discussion, a first outline of a charter and started work on a potential Tier 2 Board.

Follow up to Nov. Meeting Charter fleshed out by Erich Rudyj, based on discussions at initial meeting and sent to all present at the meeting. Conference Call in March to review charter, again Erich revised and sent out, update Tier 2 candidates Conference Call in April, review charter, review potential candidates for Tier 2 Board

Berry-CPN Tier 2 Board Should represent the three major genera, Fragaria, Rubus and Vaccinium Should have regional representation Nurseries, growers, State Depts. of Ag., Research and Extension May be a somewhat larger Tier 2 Board

Current Status Tier 2 candidate members being contacted, to determine who is willing to participate. Election of members by May 20 th. Proposals to review committee by June 1, with feedback by June 10 th.

Diseases to be Targeted in B-CPN Strawberry Whitefly vectors: BPYV, SPaV, Crini-3, -4 Aphid vectors: SMYEV, SMoV, SVBV, SCV, SCFV, SPMYEV, StFLV Nematode vectors: ToRSV, ArMV, SLRSV, RpRSV, TBRV Pollen trans: FClLV, ApMV, TSV, SNSV

Diseases to be Targeted in B-CPN Blueberry, Cranberry Aphid vectors: BlScV, BSSV, BRRSV, BLMV Nematode vectors: ToRSV, TRSV, PRMV Pollen trans: BlShV, TSV Unknown: BNRBV, BBLCV, BlLV, Mosaic Stunt, Xylella

Diseases to be Targeted in B-CPN Raspberry/Blackberry BVY, RYNV, BRNV, RLMV, RLCV, CMV, BCV RpLV, PNRSV, BCRV, RLBV, CRLV, WLV BPYV, INSV, BlVX, BlVE, RuVR, RuCMV, BYVaV BlVS, BCMV, ApMV, SNSV, RBDV, RVCV, ToRSV, TRSV, ArMV, SLRSV, RpRSV, TBRV Stunt

Virus Names to Drop - Rubus Alpine mosaic agent Bean yellow mosaic Black raspberry latent virus Black raspberry streak Bramble yellow mosaic Rubus yellow spot Thimbleberry ringspot Tobacco necrosis virus Tobacco rattle virus

Berry-CPN Proposals Being Developed Retesting and maintenance of existing G1 Blocks (Scheduled retesting) Therapy for clean-up of selected clones Methods development improved diagnostics All clean-up targeting the 2010 type protocol (all viruses known to infect the crop plus other select pathogens)

Goals of the Berry-CPN as Defined at Meeting in St. Louis, Nov 2009. Develop plants that meet standards for movement between states. G1 Plants should meet requirements for export into any market, meet all quarantine lists in terms of viruses, phytoplasmas, and other select pathogens.

NCPN 1 st General Meeting Some Early NCPN Specialty Crop Supporters Pome and Stone Fruit Trees, including Nut Trees Malus, Pyrus, Prunus Grapes Vitus Citrus Citrus Berries Fragaria, Vaccinium, Rubus Hops Humulus Sweet Potato Ipomoea Ornamental Trees and Other Ornamentals associated with above