Erwinia amylovora(ERWIAM)
Distribution details in Russia
First recorded in: 2003
From CABI Disease map 002 (2017): Present, restricted distribution
EPPO Reporting Service (2013/001) : first detected in 2003, outbreaks found in Central Russia (Kaliningrad, Lipetsk, Tambov) and Southern Russia (Belgorod, Karachaevo-Cherkessia, Samara, Saratov, Stavropol, Volgograd, Voronezh), under official control.
According to Drenova et al. (2014): detected in 13 regions located in the European part of the Russian Federation (Central Russia and Southern Russia). Outbreaks can be grouped into 4 geographic clusters: Kaliningrad, Central Black Earth, Lower Volga, and Northern Caucasus & Ciscaucasia.
EPPO Reporting Service (2021/002) : as of 2020-01, present in 15 federal subjects (247 163 ha).
According to Drenova et al. (2014): detected in 13 regions located in the European part of the Russian Federation (Central Russia and Southern Russia). Outbreaks can be grouped into 4 geographic clusters: Kaliningrad, Central Black Earth, Lower Volga, and Northern Caucasus & Ciscaucasia.
EPPO Reporting Service (2021/002) : as of 2020-01, present in 15 federal subjects (247 163 ha).
* Aleksandrov IN (2009) [Fire blight of fruit crops in the Russian Federation. A historical note]. Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 12, 26-29 (in Russian).
* Anonymous (2020) Справочник по карантинному фитосанитарному состоянию территорий государств - участников СНГ на 01.01.2020 г. [Handbook of quarantine phytosanitary conditions in the territories of the CIS Member States as of 2020-01-01]. All-Russian Plant Quarantine Center. 92pp. Available at https://vniikr.ru/today/intercoll/inter-coord
* Drenova NV, Kharchenko AA, Kuznetsova AA, Balandina MB, Erohova MD, Kulakova JY, Kvashnina NA, Shneider EY, Koniajeva ON (2014) Distribution, characteristics and diagnostic methods for fire blight (Erwinia amylovora) in the Russian Federation. Acta Horticulturae 1056, 65-70.
* Kharchenko AA (2009) [Fire blight in the Voronezh region]. Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 5, 34-35 (in Russian).
* INTERNET
- Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance of the Republic of Tatarstan. http://shn.tatarstan.ru/rus/rospredupr/bakogog.html
- All-Union Plant Quarantine Institute (VNIIKR). http://www.vniikr.ru/Reports.html and http://www.vniikr.ru/Reports_contr.html
* Anonymous (2020) Справочник по карантинному фитосанитарному состоянию территорий государств - участников СНГ на 01.01.2020 г. [Handbook of quarantine phytosanitary conditions in the territories of the CIS Member States as of 2020-01-01]. All-Russian Plant Quarantine Center. 92pp. Available at https://vniikr.ru/today/intercoll/inter-coord
* Drenova NV, Kharchenko AA, Kuznetsova AA, Balandina MB, Erohova MD, Kulakova JY, Kvashnina NA, Shneider EY, Koniajeva ON (2014) Distribution, characteristics and diagnostic methods for fire blight (Erwinia amylovora) in the Russian Federation. Acta Horticulturae 1056, 65-70.
* Kharchenko AA (2009) [Fire blight in the Voronezh region]. Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 5, 34-35 (in Russian).
* INTERNET
- Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance of the Republic of Tatarstan. http://shn.tatarstan.ru/rus/rospredupr/bakogog.html
- All-Union Plant Quarantine Institute (VNIIKR). http://www.vniikr.ru/Reports.html and http://www.vniikr.ru/Reports_contr.html
Country | State | Status | |
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Azerbaijan | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Belarus | Present, few occurrences | ||
China | Gansu | Present, no details | |
China | Xinjiang | Present, no details | |
China | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Estonia | Absent, pest eradicated | ||
Finland | Absent, confirmed by survey | ||
Georgia | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Kazakhstan | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Latvia | Absent, pest eradicated | ||
Norway | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Poland | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Ukraine | Present, restricted distribution |