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List of the Plants Subject to Growing Site Inspection in Exporting Countries (Newly added countries, plants, quarantine pests and condition in the list are underlined. Newly deleted countries, plants and quarantine pests are struck through. These underlined and strike-through parts will take effect on 24 February 2015) (24 February 2014) Areas Plants Quarantine Pests Condition 1. [Middle East] Turkey Underground portions of the live Meloidogyne chitwoodi [Europe] Belgium, Germany, plant being capable of planting for (Columbia root-knot nematode) Netherlands, Portugal [Africa] Republic of South Africa cultivation of the following plants: black salsify, carrot, potato and [North America] United States of sugar beet America (excluding Hawaiian Islands, hereinafter referred to as "United States of America") [Latin America] Argentina "This is to further certify that the where Meloidogyne chitwoodi has not been recorded, and these plants were inspected on the field during the growing season and the growing medium of the growing site(s) and the underground parts of the plants were examined by an appropriate method(s) and found to be free from Meloidogyne chitwoodi." Note: "A farm(s) where Meloidogyne chitwoodi has not been recorded"

includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 2. [Asia] Korea, Pakistan Underground portions of the live Heterodera schachtii [Middle East] Iran, Iraq, Israel, plant being capable of planting for (Sugar beet nematode) Jordan, Turkey cultivation of the following plants: [Europe] Albania, Armenia, Austria, garden rhubarb, Beta and Brassica Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia "This is to further certify that the and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, where Heterodera schachtii has not Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of been recorded, and these plants Macedonia, France, Georgia, were inspected on the field during Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the growing season and the growing Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyz, medium of the growing site(s) and Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, the underground parts of the plants Netherlands, Montenegro, Poland, were examined by an appropriate Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak, method(s) and found to be free from Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Heterodera schachtii." Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom (Great Note: "A farm(s) where Meloidogyne Britain and Northern Ireland, chitwoodi has not been recorded" hereinafter referred to as "United includes a farm(s) where the pest Kingdom"), Uzbekistan was recorded previously, but has [Africa] Canary Islands, Cape Verde, been eradicated. 2

Gambia, Lybia, Morocco, Republic of South Africa, Senegal [North America] Canada, United States of America [Latin America] Chile, Mexico, Peru [Oceania] Australia, Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand 3. [Europe] Belgium, France, Underground portions of the live Meloidogyne fallax Netherlands, Switzerland plant being capable of planting for (False Columbia root-knot [Oceania] Australia, New Zealand cultivation of the following plants: nematode) asparagus, black salsify, potato, strawberry and tomato "This is to further certify that the where Meloidogyne fallax has not been recorded, and these plants were inspected on the field during the growing season and the growing medium of the growing site(s) and the underground parts of the plants were examined by an appropriate method(s) and found to be free from Meloidogyne fallax." Note: "A farm(s) where Meloidogyne 3

fallax has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 4. [Asia] India Underground portions of the live Nacobbus aberrans [Europe] Armenia, Azerbaijan, plant being capable of planting for (False root-knot nematode) Belarus, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, cultivation of the following plants: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz, Latvia, Lithuania, Mammillaria vivipara, Opuntia Moldova, Netherlands, Russia, fragilis, Opuntia tortispina, potato, "This is to further certify that the Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, tomato and Beta United Kingdom, Uzbekistan where Nacobbus aberrans has not [North America] United States of been recorded, and these plants America were inspected on the field during [Latin America] Argentina, Bolivia, the growing season and the growing Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru medium of the growing site(s) and the underground parts of the plants were examined by an appropriate method(s) and found to be free from Nacobbus aberrans." Note: "A farm(s) where Nacobbus aberrans has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has 4

been eradicated. 5. [Asia] Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Underground portions of the live Radopholus similis Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines, plant being capable of planting for (Banana burrowing nematode) Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Viet cultivation of the following plants: Nam avocado, betel palm, Canna edulis, [Middle East] Oman Celosia nitida, coconut, Colocasia [Europe] Belgium, Denmark, France, esculenta, corn, ginger, greater "This is to further certify that the Germany, Netherlands, Poland, yam, okra, peanut (excluding seeds United Kingdom without pod), potato, sugarcane, where Radopholus similis has not [Africa] Cameroon, Democratic tea, turmeric, Anthurium, Beta, been recorded, and these plants Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Calathea, Coffea, Maranta, Musa, were inspected on the field during Ethiopia, Ghana, Gabon, Guinea, Philodendron and Piper the growing season and the growing Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, medium of the growing site(s) and Mozambique, Nigeria, Republic of the underground parts of the plants Cote d'ivoire, Republic of South were examined by an appropriate Africa, Reunion, Senegal, Somalia, method(s) and found to be free from South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Radopholus similis." Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe [North America] Canada, United Note: "A farm(s) where Radopholus States of America similis has not been recorded" [Latin America] Belize, Brazil, includes a farm(s) where the pest Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, was recorded previously, but has Dominica, Dominican Republic, been eradicated. Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, 5

Guadeloupe, Grenada, Jamaica, Martinique Island, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela [Oceania] Australia, Fiji, Hawaiian Islands, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga 6. [Asia] China (excluding Hong Kong, Pea seeds for planting. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi hereinafter referred to as "China"), (Near-wilt of pea) India, Taiwan [Europe] Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, "This is to further certify that the Denmark, Estonia, France, Georgia, parent plants were grown on a Germany, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, farm(s) where Fusarium oxysporum Kyrgyz, Latvia, Lithuania,, Moldova, f. sp. pisi has not been recorded, and Netherlands, Poland, Romania, these plants were inspected on the Russia, Slovak, Tajikistan, field during the late growing season Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United and found to be free from Fusarium Kingdom, Uzbekistan oxysporum f. sp. pisi." [Africa] Morocco [North America] Canada, United Note: "A farm(s) where Fusarium States of America oxysporum f. sp. pisi has not been [Latin America] Argentina, Brazil recorded" includes a farm(s) where 6

[Oceania] Australia, Hawaiian the pest(s) was recorded previously, Islands, New Zealand but has been eradicated. 7. [Europe] Ireland, United Kingdom Live plants and plant parts for Phytophthora kernoviae [Oceania] New Zealand planting (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Aesculus hippocastanum, Annona cherimola, Castanea sativa, Hedera "This is to further certify that the helix (ivy), Ilex aquifolium, Leucothoe fontanesiana, Lomatia where Phytophthora kernoviae has not myricoides, Podocarpus salignus, been recorded, and these plants Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel), were inspected on the field during Sequoiadendron giganteum, the growing season and found to be Vaccinium myrtillus, Drimys, Fagus, free from Phytophthora kernoviae." Gevuina, Liriodendron, Magnolia, Michelia, Pieris, Quercus and Note: "A farm(s) where Phytophthora Rhododendron kernoviae has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 8. [Europe] Belgium, Channel Islands, Live plants and plant parts for Phytophthora ramorum Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, planting (excluding seed and fruit) (Sudden oak death) Greece, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, of the following plants: Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Servia, Corylopsis spicata (Spike witch 7

Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom [North America] Canada, United States of America hazel), Hydrangea seemannii, Abies, Acer, Adiantum, Aesculus, Alnus, Andromeda, Annona, Arbutus, Arctostaphylos, Ardisia, Berberis, Betula, Calluna, Calycanthus, Camellia, Carpinus, Castanea, Castanopsis, Ceanothus, Ceratonia, Cercis, Chamaecyparis, Chimaphila, Choisya, Cinnamomum, Cistus, Clematis, Clintonia, Cornus, Corylus, Cotoneaster, Daphniphyllum, Distylium, Drimys, Dryopteris, Empetrum, Erica, Eucalyptus, Euonymus, Fagus, Frangula (Rhamnus), Fraxinus, Fuchsia, Garrya, Gaultheria, Gevuina, Griselinia, Hamamelis, Hedera, Heteromeles, Ilex, Kalmia, Larix, Laurus, Leucothoe, Linnaea, Liriodendron, Lithocarpus, Lonicera, Loropetalum, Magnolia, Mahonia, Maianthemum, Malus, Manglietia, Michelia, Nerium, Nothofagus, Olea, Osmanthus, Osmorhiza, 8 "This is to further certify that the where Phytophthora ramorum has not been recorded, and these plants were inspected on the field during the growing season and found to be free from Phytophthora ramorum." Note: "A farm(s) where Phytophthora ramorum has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated.

Parakmeria, Parrotia, Physocarpus, Photinia, Picea, Pieris, Pinus, Pistacia, Pittosporum, Populus, Prunus, Pseudotsuga, Pyracantha, Quercus (Cyclobalanopsis), Rhododendron, Ribes, Rosa, Rubus, Salix, Sambucus, Schima, Sequoia, Smilax, Symphoricarpus, Syringa, Taxus, Tilia, Torreya, Toxicodendron (Rhus), Trachelospermum, Trientalis, Tsuga, Ulmus, Umbellularia, Vaccinium, Vancouveria, Viburnum and Zenobia 9. [Middle East] Turkey Kidney bean seeds and soybean Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens [Europe] Armenia, Azerbaijan, seeds for planting. pv. flaccumfaciens Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and (Bacterial wilt of beans) Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of "This is to further certify that the Macedonia, Georgia, Germany, parent plants were inspected on the Greece, Hungary, Kazakhstan, field during the late growing season Kosovo, Kyrgyz, Latvia, Lithuania, and found to be free from Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, flaccumfaciens." 9

Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan [Africa] Mauritius, Tunisia [North America] Canada, United States of America [Latin America] Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Venezuela [Oceania] Australia 10. [Asia] China, India, Taiwan, Thailand [Middle East] Israel [Europe] Greece, Hungary, Italy, Turkey [Africa] Nigeria, Republic of South Africa [North America] United States of America [Latin America] Brazil, Costa Rica [Oceania] Australia, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands 11. [Asia] China, Malaysia, Thailand, Viet Nam [Europe] Italy, Poland, Romania [North America] Canada, United Seeds for planting of the following plants: melon, watermelon and wax gourd Corn and teosinte seeds for planting. Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli (Bacterial fruit blotch) "This is to further certify that the parent plants were inspected on the field during their fruit maturity stage before harvest and found to be free from Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli." Pantoea stewartii (Stewart's bacterial wilt) 10

States of America [Latin America] Bolivia, Costa Rica, parent plants were grown on a Guyana, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico farm(s) where intensive controls against the vectors of Pantoea stewartii were carried out, and where these plants were inspected on the field during the most active growing season and found to be free from Pantoea stewartii. 12. [North America] United States of Corn seeds for planting. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. America nebraskensis (Goss's bacterial wilt and blight) parent plants were inspected on the field during the most active growing season and found to be free from Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis. 13. [Asia] China Broad bean and lentil seeds for Broad bean stain virus [Middle East] Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, planting. 11

Syria, Turkey [Europe] Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, United Kingdom [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Morocco, South Sudan, Sudan, Tunisia [Oceania] Australia parent plants were grown on a farm(s) where intensive controls against the vectors of Broad bean stain virus were carried out, and where these plants were inspected on the field during the most active growing season and found to be free from Broad bean stain virus. 14. [Asia] China [Middle East] Lebanon, Syria [Europe] Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom [Africa] Egypt, Ethiopia, Morocco, South Sudan, Sudan, Tunisia [Oceania] Australia Broad bean seeds for planting. Broad bean true mosaic virus parent plants were grown on a farm(s) where intensive controls against the vectors of Broad bean true mosaic virus were carried out, and where these plants were inspected on the field during the most active growing season and 12

found to be free from Broad bean true mosaic virus. 15. [Asia] China, India, Pakistan Live plants and plant parts being Plum pox virus [Middle East] Iran, Jordan, Syria, capable of planting for cultivation Turkey (excluding seed and fruit) of the [Europe] Albania, Austria, Belarus, following plants: Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Euonymus europaeus, Ligustrum Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech vulgare, Lycium barbarum and Republic, Denmark, France, Prunus where intensive controls against the Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, vectors of Plum pox virus were Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Luxembourg, carried out, and these plants were Moldova, Montenegro, Latvia, inspected on the field during the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, early growing season and found to Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, be free from Plum pox virus. Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom [Africa] Egypt, Tunisia [North America] Canada, United States of America [Latin America] Argentina, Chile 16. [Asia] China, India Seeds for planting of the following Potato spindle tuber viroid [Middle East] Afghanistan, Iran, plants: 13

Israel, Turkey [Europe] Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Slovenia, Ukraine, United Kingdom [Africa] Egypt, Nigeria [North America] United States of America [Latin America] Chile, Costa Rica, Peru, Venezuela [Oceania] New Zealand Potato and tomato Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: potato and tomato additional declarations: For seeds parent plants were grown on a farm(s) where Potato spindle tuber viroid has not been recorded and were inspected on the field during the growing season, and the parent plants or seeds produced from these plants were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. 14 For live plants where Potato spindle tuber viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above.

Note: "A farm(s) where Potato spindle tuber viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 17. [Asia] China Seeds for planting of the following Pepino mosaic virus [Middle East] Syria plants: [Europe] Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Tomato additional declarations: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Live plants and plant parts being For seeds Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, capable of planting for cultivation Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, (excluding seed and fruit) of the parent plants were grown on a United Kingdom following plants: farm(s) where Pepino mosaic virus [Africa] Republic of South Africa Potato, tomato and pepino has not been recorded and were [North America] Canada, United inspected on the field during the States of America growing season, and the parent [Latin America] Ecuador, Chile, plants or seeds produced from these Mexico, Peru plants were tested by an appropriate serological diagnosis method(s) such as ELISA or an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. 15

For live plants where Pepino mosaic virus has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate serological diagnosis method(s) such as ELISA or an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Pepino mosaic virus has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 18. [Europe] France, Denmark, Seeds for planting of the following Columnea latent viroid Germany, Italy, United Kingdom plants: [North America] Canada, United Tomato additional declarations: States of America [Latin America] Costa Rica Live plants and plant parts being For seeds 16

capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato parent plants were grown on a farm(s) where Columnea latent viroid has not been recorded and were inspected on the field during the growing season, and the parent plants or seeds produced from these plants were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. For live plants where Columnea latent viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Columnea latent viroid has not been recorded" 17

includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 19. [North America] Canada Live plants and plant parts being Mexican papita viroid [Latin America] Mexico capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato where Mexican papita viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Mexican papita viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 20. [Asia] Thailand Seeds for planting of the following Pepper chat fruit viroid 18

[Europe] Netherlands [North America] Canada plants: Capsicum annuum additional declarations: Live plants and plant parts being capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato and Capsicum annuum For seeds parent plants were grown on a farm(s) where Pepper chat fruit viroid has not been recorded and were inspected on the field during the growing season, and the parent plants or seeds produced from these plants were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. 19 For live plants where Pepper chat fruit viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be

free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Pepper chat fruit viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 21. [Asia] Indonesia Seeds for planting of the following Tomato apical stunt viroid [Middle East] Israel plants: [Europe] Austria, Belgium, Finland, Tomato additional declarations: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia Live plants and plant parts being For seeds [Africa] Cote d'ivoire, Senegal, capable of planting for cultivation Tunisia (excluding seed and fruit) of the parent plants were grown on a following plants: farm(s) where Tomato apical stunt Tomato viroid has not been recorded and were inspected on the field during the growing season, and the parent plants or seeds produced from these plants were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. 20

For live plants where Tomato apical stunt viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Tomato apical stunt viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 22. [Asia] India Seeds for planting of the following Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid [Europe] Slovenia, Czech Republic, plants: Finland, France, United Kingdom Tomato additional declarations: [North America] United States of America Live plants and plant parts being For seeds [Latin America] Mexico capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the parent plants were grown on a following plants: farm(s) where Tomato chlorotic 21

Tomato dwarf viroid has not been recorded and were inspected on the field during the growing season, and the parent plants or seeds produced from these plants were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. For live plants where Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: "A farm(s) where Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, 22

but has been eradicated. 23. [Latin America] Mexico Live plants and plant parts being Tomato planta macho viroid capable of planting for cultivation (excluding seed and fruit) of the following plants: Tomato where Tomato planta macho viroid has not been recorded, were inspected on the field during the growing season and were tested by an appropriate genetic method(s) such as RT-PCR assay, and found to be free from the pest mentioned above. Note: Example for two or more species are certified Heterodera schachtii, Meloidogyne chitwoodi, Meloidogyne fallax, Nacobbus aberrans, Radopholus similis Note: "A farm(s) where Tomato planta macho viroid has not been recorded" includes a farm(s) where the pest was recorded previously, but has been eradicated. 23

"This is to further certify that the where XXX have not been recorded, and these plants were inspected on the field during the growing season and the growing medium of the growing site(s) and the underground parts of the plants were examined by an appropriate method(s) and found to be free from the pest mentioned above." Replace the XXX with the scientific name(s) of Heterodera schachtii, Meloidogyne chitwoodi, Meloidogyne fallax, Nacobbus aberrans and/or Radopholus similis as appropriate. 24