EPPO Code
An EPPO code, formerly known as a Bayer code, is an encoded identifier that is used by the European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization, 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. In total, there are over 93,500 species listed in the EPPO database, including:- 55,000 species of plants
- 27,000 species of animals, biocontrol agents
- 11,500 microorganism species