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Scientific Name |
Common Name |
Factors considered |
Download |
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Acremonium maydis |
Maize Wilt |
Infection |
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Acrolepia |
Leek Moth |
Phenological |
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Contarinia |
Swede Midge |
Phenological |
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Crytophlebia |
False Codling |
Phenological |
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Diaprepes
abbreviatus |
Tropical root weevil |
Phenological devlopment |
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Elsinoe |
Sweet |
Infection |
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Guignardia |
Citrus |
Infection |
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Helicoverpa |
|
Phenological |
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Lobesia |
European |
Phenological |
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Oulema |
Cereal Leaf |
Phenological |
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Peronosclerospora |
Downy |
Overwintering |
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Phakospora |
Soybean |
Cold and heat |
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Phytophora kernoviae |
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Overwintering |
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Phytophthora |
Sudden Oak |
Favorable |
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Popillia |
Japanese |
Phenological |
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Puccinia |
Wheat |
Overwintering |
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Scirtothrips
dorsalis |
Chili Thrips |
Phenology and overwintering |
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Synchytrium |
Potato |
Overwintering |
Being updated |
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Xanthomonas Oryzae |
Bacterical leaf blight |
Infection |
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Xylella fastidosa |
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis |
Overwintering |
For each pest organism an individual report based on an organisimal PRA was prepared as explained above. The report explains the methodology behind the creation of the risk maps.