Phthorimaea operculella(PHTOOP)
Distribution details in Ukraine
First recorded in: 1980
Pest status declared by NPPO: Present, subject to official control (2018-02)
From CABI Pest map 010 (2012): Present, few occurrences
EPPO Reporting Service (1994/153) : Krym, Odessa, Kherson, Zaporozh'e, Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk.
The annual report for 1996 gives the following distribution by province:
- West: Zakarpat'e
- South: Kherson, Krym, Odessa, Zaporozh'e
- East: Donetsk, Khar'kov
According to Fedorenko & Pylypenko (2012), it was first found in 1980. It was introduced to the Automonous Republic of Crimea on potato tubers imported from India. Currently occurring on 16 600 ha in Crimea and 5 Southern regions of Ukraine.
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/075) : the total infested area is estimated to be 7 710 ha (in 1 autonomous republic and 5 oblasts). Under official control.
Burdulanyuk et al., (2023): infested area is 776,5 hectares in six regions of Ukraine. There is a noticeable decrease in the spread of the pest: from 1604,51 hectares in 2015 to 740,5 in 2021.
The annual report for 1996 gives the following distribution by province:
- West: Zakarpat'e
- South: Kherson, Krym, Odessa, Zaporozh'e
- East: Donetsk, Khar'kov
According to Fedorenko & Pylypenko (2012), it was first found in 1980. It was introduced to the Automonous Republic of Crimea on potato tubers imported from India. Currently occurring on 16 600 ha in Crimea and 5 Southern regions of Ukraine.
EPPO Reporting Service (2014/075) : the total infested area is estimated to be 7 710 ha (in 1 autonomous republic and 5 oblasts). Under official control.
Burdulanyuk et al., (2023): infested area is 776,5 hectares in six regions of Ukraine. There is a noticeable decrease in the spread of the pest: from 1604,51 hectares in 2015 to 740,5 in 2021.
* Anonymous (1993) Zashchita Rastenii no. 9 p 25.
* Burdulanyuk AO, Tatarynova VI, Bakumenko ОМ, Yemets ОМ, Demenko VM (2023) Risks of spreading quarantine pests in Ukraine and controlling their population.. Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The series: Agronomy and Biology 52(2), 9-19. https://doi.org/10.32782/agrobio.2023.2.2
* Fedorenko V, Pylypenko L (2012) Quarantine and invasive species in Ukraine. Progress in Plant Protection 52(4), 1156-1164.
* NPPO of Ukraine (2014-04, 2018-02).
* Movchan, A. N.; Mel'Nik, P. A. (1998) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 28 (4), 483-485.
------- Odessa, Kherson, Zaporozhye, Donetsk, Kharkov, Republic of Crimea.
* Omelyuta, V. P. (1998) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 28 (4), 487-491.
------- Donetsk, Kherson, Krym Republic, Odessa, Zaporozh'e, Khar'kov and Zakarpat'e.
* Shpaar, D.; Shuman, P. (2000) Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 8, 20-22.
* Zhimerikin, V. N.; Dudov, M. V. (2009) Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 4, 32-34.
* Burdulanyuk AO, Tatarynova VI, Bakumenko ОМ, Yemets ОМ, Demenko VM (2023) Risks of spreading quarantine pests in Ukraine and controlling their population.. Bulletin of Sumy National Agrarian University. The series: Agronomy and Biology 52(2), 9-19. https://doi.org/10.32782/agrobio.2023.2.2
* Fedorenko V, Pylypenko L (2012) Quarantine and invasive species in Ukraine. Progress in Plant Protection 52(4), 1156-1164.
* NPPO of Ukraine (2014-04, 2018-02).
* Movchan, A. N.; Mel'Nik, P. A. (1998) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 28 (4), 483-485.
------- Odessa, Kherson, Zaporozhye, Donetsk, Kharkov, Republic of Crimea.
* Omelyuta, V. P. (1998) Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin 28 (4), 487-491.
------- Donetsk, Kherson, Krym Republic, Odessa, Zaporozh'e, Khar'kov and Zakarpat'e.
* Shpaar, D.; Shuman, P. (2000) Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 8, 20-22.
* Zhimerikin, V. N.; Dudov, M. V. (2009) Zashchita i Karantin Rastenii 4, 32-34.
Country | State | Status | |
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Hungary | Present, restricted distribution | ||
Moldova | Present, few occurrences | ||
Romania | Present, few occurrences | ||
Russia | Northern Russia | Absent, intercepted only | |
Russia | Present, few occurrences | ||
Russia | Southern Russia | Present, few occurrences | |
Slovakia | Absent, intercepted only |