EPPO Code explained

EPPO Code
Full Name:European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Code
Organisation:European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization
Example:CARPPO

An EPPO code, formerly known as a Bayer code, is an encoded identifier that is used by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization (EPPO), in a system designed to uniquely identify organisms – namely plants, pests and pathogens – that are important to agriculture and crop protection. EPPO codes are a core component of a database of names, both scientific and vernacular. Although originally started by the Bayer Corporation, the official list of codes is now maintained by EPPO.

EPPO code database

All codes and their associated names are included in a database (EPPO Global Database). In total, there are over 93,500 species listed in the EPPO database, including:[1]

Plants are identified by a five-letter code, other organisms by a six-letter one. In many cases the codes are mnemonic abbreviations of the scientific name of the organism, derived from the first three or four letters of the genus and the first two letters of the species.[2] For example, corn, or maize (Zea mays), was assigned the code "ZEAMA"; the code for potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans) is "PHYTIN". The unique and constant code for each organism provides a shorthand method of recording species. The EPPO code avoids many of the problems caused by revisions to scientific names and taxonomy which often result in different synonyms being in use for the same species. When the taxonomy changes, the EPPO code stays the same.[2] The EPPO system is used by governmental organizations, conservation agencies, and researchers.[3] [4]

Example

Taxonomic Rank Example taxon EPPO Code
Kingdom Animalia 1ANIMK
Phylum Arthropoda 1ARTHP
Subphylum Hexapoda 1HEXAQ
Class Insecta 1INSEC
Order Hemiptera 1HEMIO
Suborder Sternorrhyncha 1STERR
Family Aleyrodidae 1ALEYF
Genus Bemisia 1BEMIG
Species Bemisia tabaci BEMITA

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EPPO Codes: building blocks for information systems. 4 November 2021. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization. PDF.
  2. Web site: EPPO Codes . www.eppo.int . EPPO . en.
  3. Francis . A . Warwick . S I . The Biology of Canadian Weeds. 142. Camelina alyssum (Mill.) Thell.; C. microcarpa Andrz. ex DC.; C. sativa (L.) Crantz. . Canadian Journal of Plant Science . July 2009 . 89 . 4 . 791–810 . 10.4141/CJPS08185.
  4. Mair . Wesley . Lopez-Ruiz . Francisco . Stammler . Gerd . Clark . William . Burnett . Fiona . Hollomon . Derek . Ishii . Hideo . Thind . Tarlochan S . Brown . James KM . Fraaije . Bart . Cools . Hans . Shaw . Michael . Fillinger . Sabine . Walker . Anne-Sophie . Mellado . Emilia . Schnabel . Guido . Mehl . Andreas . Oliver . Richard P . Proposal for a unified nomenclature for target-site mutations associated with resistance to fungicides . Pest Management Science . August 2016 . 72 . 8 . 1449–1459 . 10.1002/ps.4301. 5094580 . 27148866.