In 1998, United States plant quarantine authorities (USDA/APHIS1) imposed mandatory methyl bromide fumigation requirements for all Hot Pepper exports from Jamaica, due to interceptions of Gall Midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) pupae in shipments. The Jamaican Ministry of Agriculture assembled a multi-agency Hot Pepper Task Force to develop and implement a management strategy. Major Task Force interventions were in port/pack-house inspection, collaborative research, field monitoring, training and post-harvest management. By mid-2000, port interception levels had fallen significantly; field infestation levels have also fallen. A computerized produce traceback system is now almost complete. However, the search for an alternative fumigant has so f...
specialty crops, row crops Since its initial discovery in Allentown, PA, USA, the brown marmorated s...
The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) is a major pest of fruit crops worldwide ...
Abstract Tephritid fruit flies (Diptera; Tephritidae) represent a group of insects that include some...
Most recently, a gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) was detected in shipments of hot pepper to the ...
Persistent interception of a Dipteran larva in shipments of hot pepper (Capsicum chinense) from Jama...
Since exclusion at the port of entry is no longer adequate to protect U.S.A. plant resources, increa...
In 2007-2008, APHIS assisted in conducting capacity building workshops in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Gu...
The development of new integrated pest management (IPM) strategies was the subject of a CTA seminar ...
To improve the integrated pest management (IPM) of hot pepper, field study was conducted in Hwasung ...
The continued increase in agricultural commerce, tourist traffic, and expanding markets increases th...
The Caribbean Amblyomma Program is a multi-donor funded activity that involves both national governm...
In recent years, the Caribbean has been facing several new and resurgent pest problems brought on by...
Ammonium-baited (Stills-style) traps were tested in several in- and near-field positions to find a r...
In October of 1995 the QDPI implemented an eradication program to control the pest species Bactrocer...
Tephritid fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are considered by far the most important group of horti...
specialty crops, row crops Since its initial discovery in Allentown, PA, USA, the brown marmorated s...
The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) is a major pest of fruit crops worldwide ...
Abstract Tephritid fruit flies (Diptera; Tephritidae) represent a group of insects that include some...
Most recently, a gall midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) was detected in shipments of hot pepper to the ...
Persistent interception of a Dipteran larva in shipments of hot pepper (Capsicum chinense) from Jama...
Since exclusion at the port of entry is no longer adequate to protect U.S.A. plant resources, increa...
In 2007-2008, APHIS assisted in conducting capacity building workshops in Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Gu...
The development of new integrated pest management (IPM) strategies was the subject of a CTA seminar ...
To improve the integrated pest management (IPM) of hot pepper, field study was conducted in Hwasung ...
The continued increase in agricultural commerce, tourist traffic, and expanding markets increases th...
The Caribbean Amblyomma Program is a multi-donor funded activity that involves both national governm...
In recent years, the Caribbean has been facing several new and resurgent pest problems brought on by...
Ammonium-baited (Stills-style) traps were tested in several in- and near-field positions to find a r...
In October of 1995 the QDPI implemented an eradication program to control the pest species Bactrocer...
Tephritid fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are considered by far the most important group of horti...
specialty crops, row crops Since its initial discovery in Allentown, PA, USA, the brown marmorated s...
The Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) is a major pest of fruit crops worldwide ...
Abstract Tephritid fruit flies (Diptera; Tephritidae) represent a group of insects that include some...