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Cheravirus avii
Warning
This guidance is for information only. It is your responsibility to check the relevant legislation, including the assimilated EU Regulation (Commission Implementing Regulation 2019/2072). Not complying with the requirements under the legislation may lead to delays and penalties at the customs border.
Warning
You must report any suspicions of
Cheravirus avii, wherever found.
To report suspicions, you must contact the relevant authority.
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Preferred name
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Cheravirus avii
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Common names
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- American rasp leaf of cherry
- flat apple
- rasp leaf of cherry
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Synonyms
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- Apple flat apple virus
- CRLV
- Cherry rasp leaf cheravirus
- Cherry rasp leaf nepovirus
- Cherry rasp leaf virus
- Cherry rasp leaf virus (American)
- Flat apple virus
Plants known to carry Cheravirus avii
Scientific name | Common names |
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Malus domestica | Apple |
Malus | Apple tree,Apple, ornamental |
Malva | Mallow |
Plantago lanceolata | Plantain, narrow-leaved,Plantain, ribwort,Plantain, buckhorn |
Prunus cerasus | Cherry tree, sour,Cherry tree, tart,Tart cherry,Cherry tree, dwarf |
Prunus domestica | Plum tree,Plum, European,garden plum |
Prunus persica | Peach tree |
Prunus | Stonefruit-shrubs |
Rubus | Blackberry,Raspberry |
Sambucus nigra | Elder, common,Bore tree,Elder, black,Bour tree |
Taraxacum | Dandelion |
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