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Anastrepha grandis (Macquart) (Diptera: Tephritidae) is endemic to the lowland Andean region of South America and considered a quarantine pest of cucurbits by most tropical and subtropical countries outside of the infested region. Despite its regulatory s... see more

Phytosanitary treatments approved by the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) generally are applicable worldwide without regard for the country of origin of the exported commodity. However, circumstantial evidence suggests that quarantine pest... see more

The commercial use of phytosanitary irradiation (PI) is growing steadily. Most of the doses in use are generic for groups of organisms, most often a 400 Gy dose for all insect taxa except lepidopteran pupae and adults. When applied on a commercial scale, ... see more

Phytophagous mites are often quarantine pests of traded horticultural commodities, requiring phytosanitary treatments before the commodities can be exported to geographical areas that have quarantines against them. Phytosanitary irradiation (PI) is a trea... see more

Some species of weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) are quarantine pests that affect a large variety of fruits and vegetables. Many of these fresh commodities require phytosanitary treatment as a biosecurity measure before being exported to geographical ... see more

Phytosanitary irradiation (PI) is increasingly being used to disinfest horticultural commodities of invasive quarantine pests. Most disinfestation is done with generic treatments, where the same dose is applied against a group of pest species and/or commo... see more

Phytosanitary irradiation is being increasingly used as a phytosanitary treatment to disinfest fresh commodities of invasive species. Optimum irradiation treatment doses for a number of invasive species groups, such as the family Noctuidae, are required. ... see more

Phytosanitary measures are needed to prevent the transport of snails and slugs during trade in regulated articles. Ionizing radiation is increasing in use as a phytosanitary treatment against insect pests. Irradiation has the potential to be a treatment a... see more

Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri Kuwayama; Hemiptera: Liviidae) adults reared on orange jasmine (Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack; Sapindales: Rutaceae) were evaluated for acute mortality and prevention of reproduction when adult insects were irradiated... see more

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