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简要分析了我国进境植物种苗检疫管理状况,比较分析新西兰、澳大利亚和加拿大等国家在进境植物种苗检疫管理的经验和我国进境种苗管理存在的主要问题,提出了我国进境种苗检疫技术法规体系构建建议。  相似文献   

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进境的植物种苗大致可分为种质资源和进出口生产用种(以下简称商业性引种).目前有95%以上的进境植物种苗是属于商业性引种.随着我国种植业的规模化和专业化程度的提高,商业性引进数量势必日益增加.商业性引种的植物种苗直接下地种植而进入生态系统,风险高,控制难度大,涉及问题多.所以商业化种苗是一种风险性极高的农产品,需要改进检疫管理模式,提高检疫技术方法,加强检疫监管.本文着重讨论商业性引进的植物种苗的检疫管理的现状与今后的对策.  相似文献   

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进境植物繁殖材料生长期隔离检疫监管工作初探   总被引:2,自引:2,他引:0  
进境植物繁殖材料的病毒类、细菌类、真菌类病害的检验常需依据种苗生长期的发病症状加以诊断,部分口岸现场难以检出的其它有害生物在种苗生长期也较易发现.因此,对易于携带、传播危险性有害生物的进境植物繁殖材料实行生长期隔离检疫制度具有重要意义.本文将对在新形势下如何实行、完善进境植物繁殖材料的生长期隔离检疫监管制度和方法,进行初步的探讨.  相似文献   

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当前我国进境种苗检疫存在的几个问题及对策   总被引:5,自引:3,他引:2  
进境种苗不同于一般供食用的小麦、水果、蔬菜等进境植物,因其用途的特殊性,它将被种植、繁殖、扩大。带疫率高、传入有害生物的风险大,特别是,它是一些重要病害的传播途径。因此,种苗检疫是进境检疫的重中之重,历来受到各国政府的高度重视。近年来,我国从国外引进种苗呈?..  相似文献   

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浅谈生长期监管在进境种苗病毒病检疫中的重要性   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
种苗作为活的植物,其携带传播危险性有害生物特别是种苗传病毒病害的风险性远远大于其他植物及植物产品。鉴于种苗传病毒病害的特殊性,现场检疫不一定能全面反映种苗带毒情况,检疫法规中规定,对于进境种苗要求必须隔离种植检疫一定的时间,未发现危险性有害生物方可放...  相似文献   

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白兴月  姜军 《植物检疫》2000,14(6):368-369
进境植物种子、种苗和其它繁殖材料通常称为植物繁殖材料,携带和传播危险性有害生物的风险性较大,是植物检疫的重点内容.<进出境动植物检疫法>对其规定了检疫审批手续;<进出境动植物检疫法实施条例>(以下简称<实施条例>)也对此作出具体规定;国家检验检疫局发布的<进境植物繁殖材料检疫管理办法>进一步提出了检疫和监管措施.  相似文献   

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广州机场口岸进境植物种苗疫情分析及风险防控措施   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
本文对2012~2016年广州机场口岸进境植物种苗贸易情况以及截获疫情进行分析,重点分析各类疫情的构成及特点,并结合实际,探讨了口岸进境种苗传入有害生物的风险防控措施。  相似文献   

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随着对外开放的进一步扩大 ,我国从境外引进种子、苗木的种类和数量不断增多 ,因种苗传带的病害经常是隐症 ,在现场检疫中一般不易发现 ,这样就大大增加了检疫性有害生物传入和蔓延的风险。截止到 2 0 0 1年 4月 ,湖北局检疫进境种苗共计4万多株 ,玉米和水稻种子 5 0 0多 kg。但检疫人员在对进境种子、苗木的检疫过程中发现了一些新情况和新问题 ,如果不及时得以解决和规范 ,无疑将增加检疫难度和风险 ,对湖北省的农林业生产构成潜在的威胁。1 进境种苗检疫工作中出现的问题1 .1 检疫审批制度未得到充分落实为了更加有效地防止有害生物随…  相似文献   

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2007年4月,北京检验检疫局植物检验检疫中心对一批来自荷兰花卉种苗进行检验,利用DAS-ELIS和RT-PCR检测方法,并由中国检验检疫科学研究院动植物检疫所复核,结果从样品老鹳草(Geranium hybrid)和一串红(Salvia nemerosa)种苗中检出我国进境植物检疫性有害生物一南芥菜花叶病毒(Arabismosaic virus,ArMV)。这也是我国口岸首次从这两种寄主中检出该病毒。  相似文献   

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近年来,北京口岸多次从进境苗木中检出植物病原线虫。本文对北京口岸线虫检出情况进行分析,总结了线虫疫情的特点,并提出加强进境苗木检疫监管的工作建议。旨在为提高口岸对进境苗木的检疫监管、降低检疫性线虫传入风险提供参考。  相似文献   

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Fifteen species of dermestid beetles were recorded at ‘Evolution Canyon’ (EC), Lower Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel. They represent ~35% of known Israeli dermestid species. The following three species were recorded for the first time in Israel:Trogoderma svriaca Dalla Torre, 1911;Ctesias svriaca Ganglbauer, 1904; andAnthrenus (s.str.) jordaniens Pic, 1934. Adults of 13 species were collected on the more solar radiated, warmer and climatically more fluctuating south-facing slope (SFS); ten species were collected on the opposite, north-facing slope (NFS), which was cooler and climatically more stable. The abundance of adult dermestid beetles was 1.9 times higher on the SFS than on the NFS (86 and 47, respectively). Species richness and abundance distribution at EC (three collecting stations on each slope and one at the valley bottom) were significantly negatively correlated with the plant cover that consisted of trees and bushes (Spearmanr s ,P=0.007 and 0.039, respectively) and perennials (Spearmanr s ,P=0.039 and 0.077, respectively), indicating that non-woody plants were preferred by adult dermestid beetles.  相似文献   

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We first discuss the diversity of fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) parasitoids (Hymenoptera) of the Neotropics. Even though the emphasis is on Anastrepha parasitoids, we also review all the information available on parasitoids attacking flies in the genera Ceratitis, Rhagoletis, Rhagoletotrypeta, Toxotrypana and Zonosemata. We center our analysis in parasitoid guilds, parasitoid assemblage size and fly host profiles. We also discuss distribution patterns and the taxonomic status of all known Anastrepha parasitoids. We follow by providing a historical overview of biological control of pestiferous tephritids in Latin American and Florida (U.S.A.) and by analyzing the success or failure of classical and augmentative biological control programs implemented to date in these regions. We also discuss the lack of success of introductions of exotic fruit fly parasitoids in various Latin American countries. We finish by discussing the most pressing needs related to fruit fly biological control (classical, augmentative, and conservation modalities) in areas of the Neotropics where fruit fly populations severely restrict the development of commercial fruit growing. We also address the need for much more intensive research on the bioecology of native fruit fly parasitoids.  相似文献   

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《干旱区科学》2014,(6):782-782
正Journal of Arid Land(JAL)is an international journal(ISSN 1674-6767;CN 65-1278/K)for the natural sciences,sponsored by the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography,Chinese Academy of Sciences and Science Press.It is published by Science Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg bimonthly.JAL publishes original,innovative,and integrative research from arid and semiarid regions,ad  相似文献   

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Recent data on the epidemiology of the common mycotoxigenic species of Fusarium, Alternaria, Aspergillus and Penicillium in infected or colonized plants, and in stored or processed plant products from the Mediterranean area are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the toxigenicity of the causal fungal species and the natural occurrence of well known mycotoxins (aflatoxins, ochratoxins, fumonisins, trichothecenes, zearalenone, patulin, Alternaria-toxins and moniliformin), as well as some more recently described compounds (fusaproliferin, beauvericin) whose toxigenic potential is not yet well understood. Several Fusarium species reported from throughout the Mediterranean area are responsible of the formation of mycotoxins in infected plants and in plant products, including: Fusarium graminearum, F. culmorum, F. cerealis, F. avenaceum, F. sporotrichioides and F. poae, which produce deoxynivalenol, nivalenol, fusarenone, zearalenone, moniliformin, and T-2 toxin derivatives in wheat and other small grains affected by head blight or scab, and in maize affected by red ear rot. Moreover, strains of F. verticillioides, F. proliferatum, and F. subglutinans, that form fumonisins, beauvericin, fusaproliferin, and moniliformin, are commonly associated with maize affected by ear rot. Fumonisins, were also associated with Fusarium crown and root rot of asparagus and Fusarium endosepsis of figs, caused primarily by F. proliferatum. Toxigenic A. alternata strains and associated tenuazonic acid and alternariols were commonly found in black mould of tomato, black rot of olive and citrus, black point of small cereals, and black mould of several vegetables. Toxigenic strains of A. carbonarius and ochratoxin A were often found associated with black rot of grapes, whereas toxigenic strains of A. flavus and/or P. verrucosum, forming aflatoxins and ochratoxin A, respectively, were found in moulded plant products from small cereals, peanuts, figs, pea, oilseed rape, sunflower seeds, sesame seeds, pistachios, and almonds. Finally, toxigenic strains of P. expansum and patulin were frequently found in apple, pear and other fresh fruits affected by blue mould rot, as well as in derived juices and jams.  相似文献   

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The genera ofMicrogaster Latreille 1804 andHygroplitis Thomson 1895 from China are presented systematically in this paper. Thirty-two species ofMicrogaster and three species ofHygroplitis are known in China. Diagnosis, character variation, distribution and host of each species among the two genera are presented, including its host and distribution. Keys to the species ofMicrogaster andHygroplitis are given. http://www.phytoparasitica.org posting Dec. 19, 2006.  相似文献   

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Plant Viruses Transmitted by Whiteflies   总被引:18,自引:0,他引:18  
One-hundred and fourteen virus species are transmitted by whiteflies (family Aleyrodidae). Bemisia tabaci transmits 111 of these species while Trialeurodes vaporariorum and T. abutilonia transmit three species each. B. tabaci and T. vaporariorum are present in the European–Mediterranean region, though the former is restricted in its distribution. Of the whitefly-transmitted virus species, 90% belong to the Begomovirus genus, 6% to the Crinivirus genus and the remaining 4% are in the Closterovirus, Ipomovirus or Carlavirus genera. Other named, whitefly-transmitted viruses that have not yet been ranked as species are also documented. The names, abbreviations and synonyms of the whitefly-transmitted viruses are presented in tabulated form together with details of their whitefly vectors, natural hosts and distribution. Entries are also annotated with references. Whitefly-transmitted viruses affecting plants in the European–Mediterranean region have been highlighted in the text.  相似文献   

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Liriomyza cicerina (Diptera: Agromyzidae) is an important pest on chickpea in Turkey. The objective of this study was to determine the parasitoids and rates of parasitism ofL. cicerina on chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) during the 2005 and 2006 seasons in ?anl?urfa province, Turkey. Leaves with mines were sampled weekly and kept in the laboratory to observe and count emerging leafminer and parasitoid adults. Eight parasitoid species were collected: the braconidsOpius monilicornis Fischer andOpius tersus Foerster and the eulophidsDiaulinopsis arenaria (Erdös) andNeochrysocharis formosa (Westwood), which occurred in both the winter and summer seasons;Diglyphus crassinervis Erdös,Neochrysocharis ambitiosa Hansson,Neochrysocharis sericea (Erdös) andPediobius metallicus (Nees), which occurred only in the summer growing areas.Diaulinopsis arenaria was the predominant parasitoid with 4–7.7% parasitism rate whileN. ambitiosa andO. monilicornis were the second and third most predominant species. The results of these trials show that sinceDia. arenaria occurred throughout every season, it could potentially be used for control of the leafminerL. cicerina.  相似文献   

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Systematic information on the quantitative impact of Z ygogramma bicolorata on the biology of P arthenium hysterophorus is crucial as the seeds of this weed continue to germinate from the accumulated soil seed bank throughout the year in the form of different germinating flushes, while the activity of the beetle ceases during winter as it enters diapause. Therefore, plant–herbivore interactions need to be explored to develop predictions of the overall impact of the introduced beetle on the weed. The findings revealed that defoliation by Z . bicolorata had a significant impact on the plant height, density and flower production in flushes F 3, F 4 and F 5, but not in F 1 and F 2 that exhibited longer periodicity, profuse branching, a longer flowering period and maximum flower production and contributed mostly to the existing seed soil bank. Therefore, total depletion of the existing soil seed bank was not possible. Consequently, the effect of augmentative field releases of laboratory‐reared beetles was explored on F 1 and F 2 in February for three consecutive years (2011–2013). Before initiating the trial, random soil samples were taken from the plots that were assigned to the paired treatments (i.e. with the beetle and without the beetle [insecticide‐treated]) and it was found that the seed bank in those samples did not differ. The single release of Z . bicolorata adults at five per plant at the six‐leaf stage significantly reduced the soil seed bank, compared to without the biocontrol agent, irrespective of the flushes at the end of the season.  相似文献   

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Broad bean mottle virus (BBMV) was transmitted from infected to healthy faba-bean plants by the curculionid weevilsApion radiolus Kirby,Hypera variabilis Herbst,Pachytychius strumarius Gyll,Smicronyx cyaneus Gyll, andSitona lineatus L. The latter appeared to be an efficient vector: acquisition and inoculation occurred at the first bite, the rate of transmission was c. 41%, and virus retention lasted for at least seven days.S. lineatus transmitted the virus from faba bean to lentil and pea, but not to the three genotypes of chickpea tested. This is the first report on the generaHypera, Pachytychius, andSmicronyx as virus vectors, and onA. radiolus, H. variabilis, P. strumarius, andS. cyaneus as vectors of BBMV.Out of 351 samples of food legumes with symptoms suggestive of virus infection, 16, 11, 19, and 17% of the samples of chickpea, lentil, pea, and common bean, respectively, were found infected when tested for BBMV in DAS-ELISA. This is the first report on the natural occurrence of BBMV in chickpea, lentil, pea, and common bean. The virus should be regarded as a food-legume virus rather than a faba-bean virus solely, and is considered an actual threat to food legume improvement programmes.  相似文献   

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