Ala. Admin. Code r. 80-10-19-.01

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 80-10-19-.01 - Determination Of Problem And Establishment Of Quarantine
(1) It has been determined that the destructive disease known as citrus greening disease (CG), also known as Huanglongbing disease of citrus, caused by the bacterial pathogen "Candidatus liberibacter asiaticus", defined as an injurious disease under the provisions of Code of Ala. 1975, § 2-25-1(1). It is also found and determined that quarantine against said disease would be in the best interest of horticulture and agriculture in Alabama.
(2) It has also been determined that the destructive insect, Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, defined as an insect pest under the provisions of Code of Ala. 1975, § 2-25-1(1), has been found in the state of Alabama. It is also found and determined that quarantine against said insect pest would be in the best interest of horticulture and agriculture in Alabama.
(3) It is also determined that other Citrus diseases and pests are detrimental to the Citrus industry in Alabama. These include viruses, viroids, and diseases listed in the following Chart 1 and Citrus pests listed in the following Chart 2. It is also found and determined that quarantine against such viruses, diseases and pests would be in the best interest of Horticulture and Agriculture in Alabama.
(4) The purpose of this rule is to establish quarantine against the Asian Citrus Psyllid and Citrus pests and diseases listed in Chart 1 and Chart 2 for the protection of the citrus industry of Alabama.

Citrus Disease Chart 1

Common Name

Causal Organism

Citrus Black Spot

Fungus (Guignardia citricapra)

Citrus Blight

Unknown

Citrus Canker

Bacterium (Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.citri)

Citrus Greening (also called Huanglongbing, HLB, or Yellow Dragon Disease)

Bacterium (Candidatus Liberibacter africanus, or Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, or Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus)

Citrus Leprosis

Citrus Leprosis Virus (CiLV)

Citrus Psorosis (Scaly Bark)

Citrus Psorosis Virus (CPsV) (genus Ophiovirus)

Citrus Scab

Fungus (Elsinoe fawcetti)

Citrus Tristeza

Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV)(genus Closterovirus)

Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)

Bacterium (Xylella fastidiosa)

Stubborn Disease of Citrus

Mycoplasmalike pathogen (Spiroplasma citri)

Sweet Orange Scab

Fungus (Elsinoe australis)

Exocortis

Exocortis viroid

Hop stunt virioid (HSVd)

Cachexia/Xyloporosis

Citrus Pest Chart 2

Common Name

Scientific Name

African Psylid

Trioza erytreae

Asian grey weevil

Myllocerus undatus

Avocado whitefly

Trialeurodes floridensis

Black citrus aphid

Toxoptera aurantii

Black citrus aphid

Toxoptera citricidus

Branch and twig borer

Melalgus confertus

Brown citrus aphid

Toxoptera citricida

Caribbean black scale

Saissetia neglecta

Citrus bud mite

Eriophyes sheldoni

Citrus grey mite

Calacarus citrifolii

Citrus root weevil

Pachnaeus litus

Citrus snow scale

Unaspis citri

Citrus thrips

Scirtothrips citri

Diaprepes root weevil

Diaprepes abbreviatus

False codling moth

Thaumatotibia leucotreta

Inconspicuous whitefly

Bemesia inconspicua

Orange spiny whitefly

Aleurocanthus spiniferous

Plumeria whitefly

Paraleurodes perseae

Rufous scale

Selenaspidus articulatus

Six-spotted mite

Eotetranychus sexmaculatus

Yuma spider mite

Eotetranychus yumensis

Ala. Admin. Code r. 80-10-19-.01

Filed
Amended by Alabama Administrative Monthly Volume XXXIV, Issue No. 02, November 30, 2015, eff. 12/17/2015.

Authors: Robert J. Russell, Patrick B. Moody

Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 2-25-1, et seq.