EPPO Standards – PP1 Efficacy evaluation of plant protection products

- Summary list of approved Standards (2023-09) –

 

 

 

 

Note: In the list below, PP1 Standards which have been superseded by new ones are indicated within brackets and more details about the version history of standards can be found in the PP1 Database. In this database, fees are requested to view and download specific PP1 Standards (e.g. insecticides, fungicides, herbicides and PGRs), but all general standards (e.g. design and analysis of efficacy evaluation trials, phytotoxicity assessment) are free access.

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Number
Title of Standard
Comment  
PP 1/1(4) Foliar diseases on sugarbeet
 
PP 1/2(5) Phytophthora infestans on potato
 
PP 1/3(4) Pseudoperonospora humuli
 
PP 1/4(4) Uncinula necator
 
PP 1/5(3) Venturia inaequalis and V. pyrina
 
PP 1/6(3) Adoxophyes orana
 
PP 1/7(4) Cydia pomonella
 
PP 1/8(3) Delia antiqua
 
PP 1/9(3) Delia radicum in vegetable brassicas
 
PP 1/10(4) Delia coarctata
 
PP 1/11(3) Eupoecilia ambiguella and Lobesia botrana
 
PP 1/12(4) Leptinotarsa decemlineata
 
PP 1/13(3) Ostrinia nubilalis
 
PP 1/14(4) Chamaepsila rosae
 
PP 1/15(3) Tetranychid mites in orchards
 
PP 1/16(3) Botryotinia fuckeliana on strawberries
 
[PP 1/17(2)] Botrytis cinerea on grapevine
replaced by PP 1/17
PP 1/17(3) Botryotinia fuckeliana on grapevine
 
[PP 1/18(2)] Storage rot and storage scab of apples (pre-harvest application)
replaced by PP 1/18
PP 1/18(3) Storage diseases of apples (pre-harvest application)
 
PP 1/19(5) Seed-borne cereal fungi
 
PP 1/20(3) Aphids on cereals
 
[PP 1/21(2)] Aphids on fruit (top, bush, cane)
replaced by PP1/253 & PP1/258
PP 1/22(3) Phorodon humuli
 
PP 1/23(2) Aphids on ornamental plants
 
[PP 1/24(2)] Aphids on potato, sugar beet, pea, broad bean and other vegetables
replaced by PP1/228 to PP1/230
PP 1/25(3) Globodera and Heterodera spp.
 
[PP 1/26(2)] Erysiphe graminis
replaced by PP 1/26
PP 1/26(4) Foliar and ear diseases on cereals
 
[ PP 1/27(2)] Cereal rusts
replaced by PP 1/26
PP 1/28(3) Eyespot of cereals [replacing Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides]
 
[PP 1/29(2)] Leptosphaeria nodorum and Mycosphaerella graminicola on wheat
replaced by PP 1/26
PP 1/30(2) Blumeriella jaapii
 
PP 1/31(3) Plasmopara viticola
 
PP 1/32(3) Rhizoctonia solani on potato
 
PP 1/33(2) Hoplocampa spp.
 
PP 1/34(2) Delia platura and Delia florilega
 
PP 1/35(2) Rhagoletis cerasi
 
PP 1/36(3) Whiteflies (Trialeurodes vaporariorum, Bemisia tabaci) on protected crops
 
PP 1/37(2) Tetranychus urticae on vegetables
 
PP 1/38(3) Monilinia laxa
 
PP 1/39(2) Plasmodiophora brassicae
 
PP 1/40(2) Soil fungi attacking ornamental plants
 
PP 1/41(2) Stigmina carpophila
 
[ PP 1/42] Venturia inaequalis and V. pirina (curative treatments)
replaced by PP 1/5
PP 1/43(3) Atomaria linearis
 
PP 1/44(2) Cacopsylla spp.
 
PP 1/45(3) Soil pest complex on beet [replacing Scutigerella immaculata]
 
PP 1/46(3) Wireworms
 
PP 1/47(2) Ditylenchus dipsaci
 
PP 1/48(2) Migratory root nematodes
 
PP 1/49(3) Weeds in brassica oil crops
 
PP 1/50(4) Weeds in maize
 
PP 1/51(3) Weeds in potato
 
PP 1/52(4) Weeds in sugar and fodder beet and industrial chicory
 
PP 1/53(3) Weeds in lupin and Vicia beans
 
PP 1/54(3) Botrytis spp. on vegetables
 
PP 1/55(2) Phomopsis viticola
 
PP 1/56(3) Phytophthora spp. causing fruit rot on citrus
 
PP 1/57(3) Powdery mildew of cucurbits and other vegetables
 
PP 1/58(2) Agrotis segetum
 
PP 1/59(2) Noctuids in vineyards
 
PP 1/60(3) Sitona lineatus
 
PP 1/61(3) Weeds in grassland
 
PP 1/62(3) Weeds in water-seeded rice
 
PP 1/63(3) Weeds in sunflower
 
PP 1/64(4) Weeds in grapevine
 
PP 1/65(4) Downy mildews of vegetables
 
PP 1/66(2) Fungal storage rots of potato
 
PP 1/67(3) Anthracnose on olive
 
PP 1/68(2) Peronospora hyoscyami
 
PP 1/69(3) Podosphaera leucotricha
 
PP 1/70(4) Aphid vectors of Barley yellow dwarf virus
 
PP 1/71(3) Aphid vectors of potato leafroll luteovirus on seed potatoes
 
PP 1/72(3) Planococcus citri and Delottococcus aberiae
 
PP 1/73(4) Psylliodes chrysocephala on oilseed rape
 
PP 1/74(3) Scales on citrus
 
PP 1/75(3) Weeds in Allium crops
 
PP 1/76(4) Weeds in forage legumes
 
[ PP 1/77(2)] Erysiphe betae
 
[ PP 1/78(2)] Leptosphaeria maculans and Alternaria brassicae on rape
 
PP 1/78(4) Root, stem, foliar and pod diseases of oilseed rape
 
[ PP 1/79(2)] Rhynchosporium secalis
 
[ PP 1/80(2)] Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on rape
 
PP 1/81(3) Cycloconium oleagineum
 
PP 1/82(2) Taphrina deformans
 
PP 1/83(2) Caterpillars on leaf brassicas
 
PP 1/84(2) Hydraecia micacea on hop
 
PP 1/85(3) Thrips on outdoor crops
 
PP 1/86(2) Zabrus tenebrioides
 
PP 1/87(2) Aceria sheldoni
 
PP 1/88(3) Weeds in flower bulbs and flower tubers
 
PP 1/89(3) Weeds in leafy and brassica vegetables
 
PP 1/90(3) Weeds in orchards and other fruiting tree crops such as citrus and olives
 
PP 1/91(4) Weeds in Phaseolus and Pisum
 
PP 1/92(3) Weeds in strawberry
 
PP 1/93(3) Weeds in cereals
 
PP 1/94(3) Grassland renewal
 
PP 1/95(4) Slugs
 
[PP 1/96(3)] Slugs in field crops
replaced by PP 1/95
PP 1/97(2) Laboratory and field tests for the evaluation of rodenticidal dusts
 
PP 1/98(3) Weed control between crops
 
PP 1/99(3) Weeds in root vegetables
 
PP 1/100(2) Lophodermium seditiosum
 
PP 1/101(2) Phacidium infestans
 
PP 1/102(2) Phytophthora cactorum on strawberry
 
PP 1/103(3) Soil borne Phytophthora spp. on fruiting (solanaceous and cucurbitaceous) vegetable and legume vegetable crops
 
PP 1/104(2) Sphaerotheca pannosa
 
PP 1/105(2) Storage rots of citrus (post-harvest treatments)
 
[PP 1/106(2)] Ceratitis capitata
replaced by PP 1/301 & PP 1/302
PP 1/107(3) Ceutorhynchus assimilis
 
PP 1/108(3) Bactrocera oleae - canopy spray
 
PP 1/109(2) Helicoverpa armigera on cotton
 
PP 1/110(2) Loxostege sticticalis
 
PP 1/111(3) Otiorhynchus spp. on ornamentals and strawberry
 
PP 1/112(2) Panonychus citri
 
PP 1/113(2) Laboratory tests for evaluation of the toxicity and acceptability of rodenticides and rodenticide preparations
 
PP 1/114(2) Field tests against synanthropic rodents (Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, R. rattus)
 
PP 1/115(3) Aquatic weeds
 
PP 1/116(3) Weeds in forests
 
PP 1/117(3) Weeds on hard and semi-permeable surfaces
 
PP 1/118(3) Weeds in outdoor fruit vegetables
 
PP 1/119(3) Weeds in Ribes and Rubus
 
PP 1/120(2) Foliage diseases of Allium crops
 
PP 1/121(2) Leafspots of vegetables
 
PP 1/122(3) Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica and other Phytophthora species causing canker on citrus
 
PP 1/123(2) Nectria galligena
 
PP 1/124(2) Rusts of vegetables
 
PP 1/125(4) Seed treatments against seedling diseases (trials under controlled conditions)
 
PP 1/126(2) Eurygaster integriceps
 
PP 1/127(2) Hylobius abietis
 
PP 1/128(2) Insects on conifer timber
 
PP 1/129(3) Otiorhynchus ligustici on hop
 
PP 1/130(3) Prays oleae
 
PP 1/131(3) Quadraspidiotus perniciosus
 
PP 1/132(2) Zeuzera pyrina
 
PP 1/133(2) Tetranychid mites in vineyards
 
PP 1/134(2) Attractants for Ips typographus
 
PP 1/135(4) Phytotoxicity assessment
 
PP 1/136(3) Weeds in amenity grassland
 
PP 1/137(3) Weeds in cotton
 
PP 1/138(3) Weeds in flax/linseed and hemp
 
PP 1/139(3) Weeds in hop
 
PP 1/140(3) Weeds in tobacco
 
PP 1/141(3) Weeds in tree and shrub nurseries
 
PP 1/142(2) Side-effects on Encarsia formosa
 
PP 1/143(4) Potato desiccants
 
PP 1/144(2) Reduction of lodging in cereals and maize
 
PP 1/145(3) Reduction lodging in water-seeded rice
 
PP 1/146(3) Retardation of growth in grass
 
PP 1/147(2) Phytophthora fragariae
 
PP 1/148(2) Soil treatments against Pythium spp.
 
PP 1/149(2) Aphis gossypii on cotton
 
PP 1/150(2) Spodoptera exigua on cotton
 
PP 1/151(2) Side-effects on Phytoseiulus persimilis
 
PP 1/152(4) Design and analysis of efficacy evaluation trials
 
PP 1/153(3) Control of lodging and growth regulation in brassica oil crops
 
PP 1/154(3) Control of (primocane) suckers in Rubus
 
PP 1/155(3) Control of suckers in tobacco
 
PP 1/156(4) Accelerated ripening of oilseed crops and large-grain legumes
 
PP 1/157(3) Regulation of growth in ornamental plants by pre-harvest applications [the previous version 157(2) has been revised and separated into 2 standards: 157(3) & 247(1)]
 
PP 1/158(3) Regulation of growth in pome fruits
 
PP 1/159(2) Local wound treatments of apple
 
PP 1/160(2) Thrips on glasshouse crops
 
PP 1/161(3) Control of suckers in grapevine
 
PP 1/162(3) Control of suckers in hop
 
PP 1/163(3) Regulation of growth in Pisum
 
PP 1/164(3) Sprout suppressants in potato: at storage or in store application
 
[ PP 1/165(2)] Botrytis cinerea on ornamentals
replaced by PP 1/165
PP 1/165(3) Botryotinia fuckeliana on ornamentals
 
PP 1/166(3) Erwinia amylovora
 
PP 1/167(2) Insects and mites on mushrooms
 
PP 1/168(2) Tarsonemid mites on ornamentals
 
PP 1/169(2) Field rodents (Microtus, Arvicola)
 
PP 1/170(4) Side-effects on honeybees  
PP 1/171(3) Regulation of growth in grapevine (except sucker control)
 
PP 1/172(2) Leaf and pod spots of pea
 
PP 1/173(2) Puccinia horiana
 
PP 1/174(2) Apple leaf miners
 
PP 1/175(2) Cydia nigricana
 
PP 1/176(2) Leaf miners on ornamentals
 
PP 1/177(2) Leaf miners on vegetables
 
PP 1/178(3) Meligethes aeneus on rape
 
PP 1/179(2) Colomerus vitis
 
PP 1/180(2) Side-effects on Trichogramma cacoeciae
 
PP 1/181(5) Conduct and reporting of efficacy evaluation trials including good experimental practice
 
PP 1/182(3) Chemical hybridizing agents in cereals (except maize)
 
PP 1/183(2) Dwarfing of ornamental trees and shrubs
 
PP 1/184(3) Regulation of growth in citrus
 
PP 1/185(3) Regulation of growth in olive (except sucker control)
 
PP 1/186(3) Rooting of cuttings
 
PP 1/187(2) Sesamia nonagrioides on maize
 
PP 1/188(2) Aphelenchoides spp. on ornamentals
 
PP 1/189(3) Reduction of lodging in sunflower
 
PP 1/190(3) Regulation of growth in strawberry
 
PP 1/191(2) Hopper bands of Schistocerca gregaria under natural conditions
 
PP 1/192(2) Mites on strawberry
 
PP 1/193(3) Tipula larvae in grassland
 
PP 1/194(2) Blue-stain fungi of softwood
 
PP 1/195(2) Fungi on flower bulbs and tubers
 
PP 1/196(2) Fungi on woody ornamentals
 
PP 1/197(1) Non-target effects of rodenticides
 
PP 1/198(1) Testing rodents for resistance to anticoagulant rodenticides
 
PP 1/199(1) Rodent seed repellents
 
PP 1/200(1) Rodent repellents against debarking of trees
 
PP 1/201(1) Fumigants to control insect and mite pests of stored plant products
 
PP 1/202(1) Space and structural treatments of store rooms
 
PP 1/203(1) Admixture of plant protection products to stored plant products to control insects and mites
 
PP 1/204(1) Laboratory testing of plant protection products against insect and mite pests of stored plant products
 
PP 1/205(1) Pseudopezicula tracheiphila on grapevine
 
PP 1/206(1) Typhula incarnata on winter barley
 
PP 1/207(2) Effects on succeeding crops
 
PP 1/208(2) Regulation of growth in stone fruits by pre-harvest in-field foliar applications
 
PP 1/209(2) Pegomya spp. on beet and spinach
 
PP 1/210(1) Defoliators of forest trees
 
PP 1/211(1) Fungal diseases on amenity grassland
 
PP 1/212(2) Diabrotica virgifera - larvae
 
PP 1/213(4) Resistance risk analysis  
PP 1/214(4) Principles of acceptable efficacy  
PP 1/215(1) Sphaerotheca humuli on hop  
PP 1/216(1) Tetranychus urticae on hop  
PP 1/217(1) Oscinella frit  
PP 1/218(2) Phyllotreta spp. on rape  
PP 1/219(1) Ceutorhynchus napi and C. pallidactylus (quadridens) in oilseed rape  
PP 1/220(1) Dasineura brassicae  
PP 1/221(1) Foliar diseases of non-woody ornamentals  
PP 1/222(1) Storage diseases of stone fruit  
PP 1/223(2) Introduction to the efficacy evaluation of plant protection products  
PP 1/224(2) Principles of efficacy evaluation for minor uses  
PP 1/225(2) Minimum effective dose  
PP 1/226(3) Number of efficacy trials  
PP 1/227(1) Definition of a plant protection product  
PP 1/228(3) Aphids on beet, including aphid vectors of viruses  
PP 1/229(1) Aphids on leguminous crops  
PP 1/230(1) Aphids on potato  
PP 1/231(1) Aphids in sunflower  
PP 1/232(1) Aphids on tobacco  
PP 1/233(1) Athalia rosae, Plutella xylostella and Autographa gamma on arable Brassicaceae  
PP 1/234(1) Haplodiplosis marginata  
PP 1/235(1) Leaf miners on cereals  
PP 1/236(1) Oulema spp. on cereals  
PP 1/237(1) Thrips on cereals
 
PP 1/238(1) White grubs  
PP 1/239(3) Dose expression for plant protection products  
PP 1/240(1) Harmonized basic information for databases on plant protection products  
PP 1/241(2) Guidance on comparable climates  
PP 1/242(2) Taint tests  
PP 1/243(2) Effects of plant protection products on transformation processes  
PP 1/244(1) Secondary bunch rots on grapevine  
PP 1/245(1) Aphids on maize  
PP 1/246(1) Flea beetles on flax  
PP 1/247(1) Regulation of growth in ornamental plants by post-harvest or ‘in store’ applications  
PP 1/248(3) Harmonized classification and coding of the uses of plant protection products  
PP 1/249(1) Cutworms in arable crops  
PP 1/250(1) Leaf eating insects in beet  
PP 1/251(1) Wheat blossom midges on cereals  
PP 1/252(1) Aphids on strawberry  
PP 1/253(1) Aphids on bush and cane fruit  
PP 1/254(2) Eriosoma lanigerum on apple  
PP 1/255(2) Regulation of growth in pome fruits by post-harvest and 'in store' applications  
PP 1/256(1) Effects on adjacent crops  
PP 1/257(2) Efficacy and crop safety extrapolations for minor uses  
PP 1/258(2) Aphids on stone and pome fruit
 
PP 1/259(2) Delia radicum on oilseed rape
 
PP 1/260(1) Pleospora allii on pear
 
PP 1/261(1) Disinfection in plant protection
 
PP 1/262(1) Take-all of cereals (Gaeumannomyces graminis)
 
PP 1/263(1) Alternaria solani and Alternaria alternata on potato and outdoor production of tomato
 
PP 1/264(2) Principles of trials design and data generation for mating disruption pheromones
 
PP 1/265(1) Aphid vectors of non-persistent viruses on flower bulb or flower tuber crops
 
PP 1/266(1) Aphid vectors of non-persistent viruses on seed potatoes
 
PP 1/267(1) Thrips in Allium crops
 
PP 1/268(1) Study of unintentional effects of plant protection products on fermentation processes and characteristics of wine  
PP 1/269(1) Comparable climates on global level  
PP 1/270(1) Fungal diseases on cultivated mushroom of Agaricus spp.  
PP 1/271(3) Guidance on comparative assessment  
PP 1/272(2) Foliar diseases on maize  
PP 1/273(1) Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and Xanthomonas spp. on tomato  
PP 1/274(1) Diabrotica virgifera - adults  
PP 1/275(1) Tuta absoluta  
PP 1/276(1) Principles of efficacy evaluation for microbial plant protection products  
[PP 1/277(1)] Insecticide co-formulated mixtures replaced by PP 1/306
PP 1/278(1) Principles of zonal data production and evaluation  
PP 1/279(1) Foliage diseases of Asparagus officinalis  
PP 1/280(1) Bactrocera oleae – bait application  
PP 1/281(1) Drosophila suzukii  
PP 1/282(2) Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae, P. syringae, and P. viridiflava on kiwifruit  
PP 1/283(1) Psylliodes attenuata on hop  
PP 1/284(1) Rhynchophorus ferrugineus  
PP 1/285(1) Fusarium ear rot of maize  
PP 1/286(1) Phthorimaea operculella  
PP 1/287(1) Anarsia lineatella  
PP 1/288(1) Grapholita molesta  
PP 1/289(1) The design and use of molluscicide small plot cage (barriered) field trials  
PP 1/290(1) Weeds in asparagus  
PP 1/291(1) Evaluation of the influence of tank mix adjuvants on the efficacy of plant protection products  
PP 1/292(1) Cleaning pesticide application equipment (PAE) – efficacy aspects  
PP 1/293(1) Nasonovia ribisnigri and other aphids on lettuce  
PP 1/294(1) Ceutorhynchus picitarsis  
PP 1/295(1) Helicoverpa armigera on vegetables and ornamentals  
PP 1/296(1) Principles of efficacy evaluation for low-risk plant protection products  
PP 1/297(1) Thrips on stone fruits and citrus  
PP 1/298(1) Thrips on table grapes  
PP 1/299(2) Aphids on citrus  
PP 1/300(1) Aphids on fruiting vegetables of the Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae families under protected and field conditions  
PP 1/301(1) Ceratitis capitata – bait application  
PP 1/302(1) Ceratitis capitata – foliar application  
PP 1/303(2) Efficacy evaluation of products for the control of grapevine trunk diseases in vineyards  
PP 1/304(1) Control of suckers in orchards  
PP 1/305(1) Weeds in soybean  
PP 1/306(1) General principles for the development of co-formulated mixtures of plant protection products  
PP 1/307(2) Efficacy considerations and data generation when making changes to the chemical composition or formulation type of plant protection products  
PP 1/308(1) Neoglocianus maculaalba and Dasineura papaveris on poppy  
PP 1/309(1) Stenocarus ruficornis (poppy root weevil)  
PP 1/310(1) Whiteflies on citrus  
PP 1/311(1) Aleyrodes proletella on brassica crops  
PP 1/312(1) Green leafhoppers on peach  
PP 1/313(2) Halyomorpha halys on fruit tree crops  
PP 1/314(1)

Evaluation of mating disruption techniques against Lepidopteran pests in grapevine, pome and stone fruits under field conditions

 
PP 1/315(1)

Aculops lycopersici on tomato

 
PP 1/316(1)

Leafhoppers and planthoppers on grapevines

 
PP 1/317(1)

Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni on stone fruit

 
PP 1/318(1)

Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae and pv. morsprunorum on stone fruit

 
PP 1/319(1) General principles for Efficacy Evaluation of Plant Protection Products with a mode of action as Plant Defence Inducers  
PP 1/320(1) Trioza erytreae on citrus  
PP 1/321(1) Root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.) in outdoor crops  
PP 1/322(1) Root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp.) on fruiting vegetables in protected conditions  
PP 1/323(1)

Evalution of mating disruption techniques against Lepidopteran pests in grapevine, pome and stone fruits under semi-field conditions

 
PP 1/324(1) Aphids, including aphid vectors of viruses, in winter oilseed rape  
PP 1/325(1) Ceratitis capitata and other tropical fruit flies on tropical fruit trees – foliar application  
PP 1/326(1) Ceratitis capitata and other tropical fruit flies on tropical fruit trees – bait application  
PP 1/327(1) Anthracnose in tropical fruits  
PP 1/328(1) Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis on walnut  
PP 1/329(1) Grapevine mealybugs  
PP 1/330(1) Evaluation of plant defence inducers against Grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma