This collaborative work by over 180 researchers from 40+ countries
addresses the challenges posed by “phantom agents”-putative pathogenic
agents named in literature without supporting data on their
existence. Those agents remain on regulatory lists, creating barriers in
trade and plant certification. Historically identified based solely on
symptoms, these agents lack isolates or sequence data, making reliable
detection or risk assessment impossible. After reviewing over 120 such
agents across 10 key plant genera, we recommend their removal from
regulatory lists and call for revised standards aligned with modern
diagnostics. This effort seeks to streamline germplasm exchange,
benefiting global agriculture by removing the constraints imposed by
phantoms