Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces

The South African citrus industry is strongly focused on exports and South Africa is a signatory member of both the World Trade Organisation Agreement on the application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and the International Plant Protection Convention. Citrus black spot, caused by Guignard...

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Main Authors: Elma Carstens, Hendrik le Roux, Michael Holtzhausen, Liezl van Rooyen, Joey Coetzee, Ria Wentzel, Wilhelm Laubscher, Zorina Dawood, Elrita Venter, Gerhardus Schutte, Paul Fourie, Vaughan Hattingh
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Published: Academy of Science of South Africa 2012-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Science
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Online Access:https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9650
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spelling doaj-8c93193a9e78474bbf3fd93f8ace58352021-02-20T06:03:27ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892012-06-011087/8Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State ProvincesElma Carstens0Hendrik le Roux1Michael Holtzhausen2Liezl van Rooyen3Joey Coetzee4Ria Wentzel5Wilhelm Laubscher6Zorina Dawood7Elrita Venter8Gerhardus Schutte9Paul Fourie10Vaughan Hattingh11Department of Plant Pathology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch Citrus Research International, NelspruitCitrus Research International, NelspruitDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, PretoriaAlternafruit, PaarlDepartment of Plant Pathology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch Citrus Research International, NelspruitDepartment of Plant Pathology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch Citrus Research International, NelspruitCitrus Research International, Nelspruit Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology, Stellenbosch University, StellenboschThe South African citrus industry is strongly focused on exports and South Africa is a signatory member of both the World Trade Organisation Agreement on the application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and the International Plant Protection Convention. Citrus black spot, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, does not occur in all the South African citrus production areas and, therefore, South Africa has a responsibility to provide those trading partners that have identified G. citricarpa as a regulated pest with reliable information about the distribution of citrus black spot within South Africa. Detection surveys were conducted in citrus production areas in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces and appropriate diagnostic protocols were used to ensure reliable detection of G. citricarpa. Trees in commercial orchards and home gardens on farms and in towns of 17, 9 and 5 magisterial districts in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces, respectively, were sampled between 1995 and 2010. Fruit samples were taken during June and July, and leaf samples from November to January. None of the 3060 fruit and leaf samples collected during these surveys tested positive for G. citricarpa. Phyllosticta capitalensis, a non-pathogenic, ubiquitous, endophytic species was, however, detected during these surveys. In compliance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures and based on the outcome of these official surveys, these three provinces in South Africa can be recognised as citrus black spot pest free areas.https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9650citrus fruitpest free areasquarantinephytosanitarytrade regulation
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author Elma Carstens
Hendrik le Roux
Michael Holtzhausen
Liezl van Rooyen
Joey Coetzee
Ria Wentzel
Wilhelm Laubscher
Zorina Dawood
Elrita Venter
Gerhardus Schutte
Paul Fourie
Vaughan Hattingh
spellingShingle Elma Carstens
Hendrik le Roux
Michael Holtzhausen
Liezl van Rooyen
Joey Coetzee
Ria Wentzel
Wilhelm Laubscher
Zorina Dawood
Elrita Venter
Gerhardus Schutte
Paul Fourie
Vaughan Hattingh
Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
South African Journal of Science
citrus fruit
pest free areas
quarantine
phytosanitary
trade regulation
author_facet Elma Carstens
Hendrik le Roux
Michael Holtzhausen
Liezl van Rooyen
Joey Coetzee
Ria Wentzel
Wilhelm Laubscher
Zorina Dawood
Elrita Venter
Gerhardus Schutte
Paul Fourie
Vaughan Hattingh
author_sort Elma Carstens
title Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
title_short Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
title_full Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
title_fullStr Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Citrus black spot is absent in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces
title_sort citrus black spot is absent in the western cape, northern cape and free state provinces
publisher Academy of Science of South Africa
series South African Journal of Science
issn 1996-7489
publishDate 2012-06-01
description The South African citrus industry is strongly focused on exports and South Africa is a signatory member of both the World Trade Organisation Agreement on the application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and the International Plant Protection Convention. Citrus black spot, caused by Guignardia citricarpa, does not occur in all the South African citrus production areas and, therefore, South Africa has a responsibility to provide those trading partners that have identified G. citricarpa as a regulated pest with reliable information about the distribution of citrus black spot within South Africa. Detection surveys were conducted in citrus production areas in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces and appropriate diagnostic protocols were used to ensure reliable detection of G. citricarpa. Trees in commercial orchards and home gardens on farms and in towns of 17, 9 and 5 magisterial districts in the Western Cape, Northern Cape and Free State Provinces, respectively, were sampled between 1995 and 2010. Fruit samples were taken during June and July, and leaf samples from November to January. None of the 3060 fruit and leaf samples collected during these surveys tested positive for G. citricarpa. Phyllosticta capitalensis, a non-pathogenic, ubiquitous, endophytic species was, however, detected during these surveys. In compliance with relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures and based on the outcome of these official surveys, these three provinces in South Africa can be recognised as citrus black spot pest free areas.
topic citrus fruit
pest free areas
quarantine
phytosanitary
trade regulation
url https://www.sajs.co.za/article/view/9650
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