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European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Organisation Européenne et Méditerranéenne pour la Protection des Plantes GENERIC EXTRAPOLATION TABLES for EFFECTIVENESS of FUNGICIDES Seed borne diseases PP /257 FEET 70 () First published in 206 INTRODUCTION The table provides detailed lists of acceptable extrapolations, for regulatory authorities and applicants, in the context of the registration of plant protection products for minor uses. The table should be used in conjunction with the EPPO Standard PP/257() - Efficacy and crop safety extrapolations for minor uses. It is important to ensure that expert judgment and regulatory experience are employed when using these tables. EPPO excludes liability as to the reliability of the information provided through these tables. The scope for extrapolation may be extended as data and experience with a certain plant protection product increases. The applicant should always provide appropriate justification and information to support the proposed extrapolation. For example, comparability of target biology may be a relevant factor, either in extrapolating to other target species or for the same target onto another crop. For crops, factors such as comparable growth habit, structure etc. should be considered. TABLE FORMAT The main pest species are listed in Column (although this is not exhaustive), and the pest group to which they belong is specified in Column 2. Companies may choose if they wish to provide data only for individual named species, which would then appear individually listed on the label. But underlined species have been identified as key major targets and as such it is advisable to generate data on these. Furthermore, data on these species then allow a claim to be made for the whole pest group (as specified in Column 2), if required. If a claim for the whole pest group is required but there is no underlined species, then data must be generated on all listed species. Column 3 indicates the key indicator crop(s). In some instances this may be only one specified crop. In other cases, when separated by an or, the company may choose from a range of alternatives within the group. Data generated on crops in Column 3 may be used to extrapolate to all crops listed in Column 4.

GENERIC EXTRAPOLATION TABLES for EFFECTIVENESS of FUNGICIDES Seed borne diseases Seed borne diseases Crops Pest species 2 Pest group name 3 Indicator crops 4 Extrapolation to other crops Data from any other relevant crop, if available, can support (reduced data) the indicator crop Alternaria sp. ALTESP e.g. A. alternata ALTEAL A.dauci ALTEDA A.radicina ALTERA A.brassicae ALTEBA A.brassicicola ALTEBI A.raphani ALTERP A.cichorii ALTECC A.porri ALTEPO A.cucumerina ALTECU A.solani ALTESO Leaf spot Tomato LYPES or Tobacco NIOSS or Any Umbelliferous or Any brassica or Any Asteraceae COMF or Any Allium ALLSS or Cucumber CUMSC or Melon CUMME or Fabacae LEGF To all host crops of Alternaria or Stemphyliose Stemphylium sp. STEMSP Pleospora herbarum (=Stemphylium botryosum) PLEOHE Stemphyliose Cercospora sp. CERCSP e.g. C. beticola CERCBE, C.kikuchii C.apii CERCAP, C.foeniculi (=Passalora puncta) CERCPE, C. carotae CERCCA Leaf spot Any Chenopodiaceae CHES or Fabaceae LEGF or Umbelliferous UMBF To all host crops of Cercospora As a general recommendation, seed characteristics (e.g. size, shape etc.) should be considered when proposing extrapolation data. 2

Ascochyta sp ASCOSP. e.g. A.pisi (=Didymella pisi) ASCOPI, A.fabae (=Didymella fabae) ASCOFA, A.rabiei (=Didymella rabiei) MYCORA, A. pinodes (=Peyronellaea pinodes) MYCOPI, A. pinodella (=Peyronellaea pinodella PHOMMP Leaf and pod spots Fabaceae LEGF Fabaceae LEGF Septoria sp. SEPTSP e.g. S. apiicola SEPTAP, S.petroselini SEPTPE, S.lactucae SEPTLA Leaf spot, Septoria diseases Any Umbelliferous UMBF or Asteraceae COMF Septoria sp. Botryotinia sp. BOTRSP, B. fuckeliana BOTRCI Grey mould Any relevant crops Any crop where grey mould appears B. alii BOTRAL Any Allium ALLSS All crops within Allium ALLSS Phaeoisariopsis griseola (=Isariopsis griseola) PHAIGR Angular leaf spot Phaseolus sp PHSSS Fabaceae LEGF Cladosporium sp CLADSP e.g. C. cucumerinum CLADCU, C. fulvum (= Fulvia fulva) FULVFU, C. cladosporioides CLADCL Cladosporium mould Solanaceae SOLF or Cucurbitaceae CUCF Cladosporium sp. Colletotrichum sp COLLSP e.g. C. lindemuthianum COLLLD, C. gloeosporioides GLOMCI, C.dematium COLLDE, C. dematium f.sp circinans COLLDC, C.lini COLLLI, C.spinaciae COLLDS, C.coccodes COLLCC Antrachnose Any relevant crops Colletotrichum 3

Phoma sp. PHOMSP e.g. P. apiicola (=Subplenodomus apiicola) PHOMAP, P. betae (=Pleospora betae) PLEOBJ, P. exigua PHOMES P. lingam (=Plenodomus lingam, Leptosphaeria maculans) LEPTMA, P. valerianellae PHOMVA, P. cucurbitacearum (=Didymella bryoniae) DIDYBR, P. lycopersici (=Dydimella lycopersici) DIDYLY Plenodomus biglobosus LEPTBG Phoma diseases Any Umbelliferous UMBF or Chenopodioideae CHES, Brassicaceae CRUF or Leafy vegetable or Cucumber CUMSC or Melon CUMME or Tomato LYPES or Bean PHSSS or Soybean GLXMA or Flax LIUUT Any crops where seeds can be affected by Phoma Mycosphaerella sp. MYCOSP e.g. M. brassicicola MYCOBR, Macrophomina phaseolina (=Macrophoma phaseoli) MCPHPH Stem blight Any crops where seeds can be affected by Mycosphaerella Plasmodiophora brassicae PLADBR Clubroot Any vegetable brassica All crops within the group Rhizoctonia sp. RHIZSP Rhizoctonia rot Tomato LYPES or Lettuce LACSS or Beans PHSSS or Melon CUMME or Cucumber CUMSC or Cabbage BRSOX or Allium ALLSS Any crops where seeds can be infected Fusarium sp. FUSASP Damping off/root rot Any relevant crops Fusarium sp. Fusarium proliferatum FUSAPF, Fusarium oxysporum (f.sp. Cepae) FUSACE Fusarium rot of bulbs Any Allium ALLSS Any Allium ALLSS Verticillium sp. VERTSP Verticillium wilt Any relevant crop Verticllium sp. 4

Stromatinia cepivorum (=Sclerotium cepivorum) SCLOCE White rot of onion Any Allium ALLSS Any Allium ALLSS Sclerotinia sclerotiorum SCLESC White mould Any Fabacae LEGFor Lettuce LACSA or Umbelliferous UMBF Sclerotinia Pythium sp. PYTHSP Damping off/root rot Any relevant crops Any crops where seeds can be infected Peronospora sp. PEROSP (e.g. Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi (=P. pisi) PEROVP, P. valerianellae PEROVA, P. belbahrii PEROBE) Bremia lactucae BREMLA, Plasmopara halstedii PLASHA Phytophthora sp. PHYTSP (e.g. P. capsici PHYTCP, P.infestans PHYTIN, P. nicotianae PHYTNN) Penicillium sp. PENISP Rhizopus sp. RIZPSP Downy Mildew Any relevant crop Any crops where seeds can be infected Mould Any relevant crops Penicillium or Rhizopus 5