Numeris |
Standarto pavadinimas angliškai |
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(3) | 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 |
PP 1/17(3) | Botryotinia fuckeliana on grapevine |
[PP 1/18(2)] | Storage rot and storage scab of apples (pre-harvest application) |
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) |
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 |
PP 1/25(3) | Globodera and Heterodera spp. |
[PP 1/26(2)] | Erysiphe graminis |
PP 1/26(4) | Foliar and ear diseases on cereals |
[ PP 1/27(2)] | Cereal rusts |
PP 1/28(3) | Eyespot of cereals [replacing Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides] |
[PP 1/29(2)] | Leptosphaeria nodorum and Mycosphaerella graminicola on wheat |
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) |
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(2) | Planococcus citri |
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 |
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 |
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(2) | Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica 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(3) | 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 |
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 |
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 |