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Quarantine ID Cards

Identification cards (containing images and descriptive text) have been produced on various pests and diseases listed in EC Plant Health Legislation. These identification cards are intended for growers who are registered to passport plant material under the EC single market arrangements. Registered growers will receive cards relevant to their commercial activities free, but other individuals and organisations, or registered growers requiring additional cards, can purchase these (subject to stock) from:

The Information Centre
The Food and Environment Research Agency
Sand Hutton
York
YO41 1LZ
Tel: 01904 462000
Email:

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Please refer to our Quarantine ID Cards Price List for further information.

All the cards currently available are listed below. Those with an active link are available to download free in pdf format. To ensure maximum compatibility with PDF documents please download the latest version of Adobe Reader. This software is free and will ensure optimum performance when downloading and viewing PDF documents. Those without an active link are only available to order as printed copies.

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Starred items are now complete with electronic pictures and text
QIC/51Alternaria blotches on apple and pear*
QIC/07American serpentine leaf miner
QIC/34Angular leaf spot on strawberry*
QIC/52Apple proliferation (apple witches' broom)*
QIC/62Apricot chlorotic leafroll*
QIC/57Asian longhorn beetle*
QIC/18Bacterial slow wilt on carnation
QIC/20Bacterial spot and canker on Prunus
QIC/28Bacterial spot on tomato and pepper
QIC/27Bacterial wilt and canker on tomato
QIC/19Bacterial wilt on carnation
QIC/29Bacterial wilt on tomato, aubergine and pepper
QIC/42Brown-spot needle blight
QIC/43Brunchorstia dieback
QIC/24Burrowing nematode
QIC/47Canker stain on plane
QIC/46Chestnut blight
QIC/16Chrysanthemum ray blight
QIC/17Chrysanthemum stunt viroid
QIC/15Chrysanthemum white rust
QIC/25Colorado beetle
QIC/58Corn rootworms*
QIC/59Cucumber beetles*
QIC/44European spruce sawfly
QIC/13Fireblight on apple and pear
QIC/14Fireblight on ornamentals
QIC/36Grape phylloxera
QIC/54Grapevine flavescence dorèe*
QIC/61Gymnosporangium rusts*
QIC/49Hypoxylon canker on poplar*
QIC/26Japanese beetle
QIC/10Mediterranean climbing cut worm
QIC/50Monilinia brown rot (Monilinia fructicola (Winter) Honey)*
QIC/11Old World bollworm
QIC/53Pear decline*
QIC/37Phialophora wilt on carnation
QIC/03Plum pox virus
QIC/21Poplar rust
QIC/35Potato brown rot
QIC/65Potato cyst nematodes*
QIC/41Potato ring rot
QIC/68Potato spindle tuber viroid*
QIC/38Potato tuber nematode on bulbs and corms
QIC/66Potato tuber nematode on potato*
QIC/67Potato wart disease*
QIC/63 Raspberry viruses*
QIC/22Red-band needle blight
QIC/56 Root-knot nematodes*
QIC/60Root mealybug*
QIC/48Septoria leaf spot and canker on poplar
QIC/08South American leafminer
QIC/12Stem nematode
QIC/01Strawberry black spot
QIC/32Strawberry crimp nematode
QIC/02Strawberry red core
QIC/64Strawberry viruses*
QIC/31Strawberry viruses: ArMV,SLRV,RRSV,TBRV
QIC/30Strawberry viruses: SCV and SMYEV
QIC/33Strawberry weevils
QIC/23Sugar cane borer
QIC/40Thrips palmi
QIC/06Tobacco whitefly
QIC/09Tomato leaf miner
QIC/04Tomato spotted wilt virus on ornamentals
QIC/05Tomato spotted wilt virus on vegetables
QIC/55Tomato yellow leaf curl virus*
QIC/39Vegetable leaf miner
QIC/45Web-spinning larch sawfly