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新泽西州食品供应对入侵物种的脆弱性评估:新泽西州IMPORT项目

Vulnerability assessment of New Jersey's food supply to invasive species: the New Jersey IMPORT project.

作者信息

Gregory Petros, Hamilton George, Borjan Marija, Robson Mark

机构信息

New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, NJ 08901, USA.

出版信息

New Solut. 2006;16(3):289-99. doi: 10.2190/48P7-N187-3Q5U-7258.

Abstract

The United States' environment and economy have been severely impacted by unintentionally introduced biological organisms for the last 100 years. Our ecosystems and biological reserves of conservation importance are regularly invaded by non-indigenous species. To help prevent future invaders from entering the ports, this project undertaken at the Port of Elizabeth proposed to: 1. Catalog the different vegetable and fruit crops entering this country; 2. Evaluate the potential risk to New Jersey crops that an introduced exotic pest might pose; and 3. Evaluate the potential that imported crops entering the U.S. have for harboring exotic pests. The New Jersey IMPORT report, or Invasive Management Promoting Open and Responsible Trade project, details a newly designed ecological risk assessment tool to evaluate entry potential of invasive pests at the Port of Elizabeth. Risk designations were assigned to shipments of four fruits; seven vegetables; and two field/forage crops based on: i) Country of origin; ii) Amounts of commodities imported; and iii) Endemic pests present in exporting countries. Between 5,000 and 180,000 tons of crops were imported into the Port of Elizabeth from October 2001 to 2003. Pest risk analyses were drafted for twenty-five intercepted insects taken from the Port Information Network. In addition, eighteen pest risk analyses were drafted for invasive fungi, bacteria, and viruses of global concern as alerted by ProMed Digest. It was concluded that three crops imported remain at high risk: apples, peppers, and tomatoes. Peaches, soybeans, lettuce, sweet corn, potatoes, squash, and eggplant imported were considered moderate risk. Blueberries, cranberries, and alfalfa were considered low risk.

摘要

在过去的100年里,美国的环境和经济受到无意引入的生物有机体的严重影响。具有保护重要性的生态系统和生物保护区经常受到非本土物种的入侵。为了帮助防止未来的入侵者进入港口,在伊丽莎白港开展的这个项目提议:1. 对进入该国的不同蔬菜和水果作物进行编目;2. 评估引入的外来害虫可能对新泽西州作物造成的潜在风险;3. 评估进入美国的进口作物携带外来害虫的可能性。新泽西州的《进口报告》,即促进开放和负责任贸易的入侵管理项目,详细介绍了一种新设计的生态风险评估工具,以评估伊丽莎白港入侵害虫的进入潜力。根据以下因素对四种水果、七种蔬菜和两种田间/饲料作物的货物进行了风险评级:i) 原产国;ii) 进口商品数量;iii) 出口国存在的地方性害虫。2001年10月至2003年期间,有5000至18万吨作物进口到伊丽莎白港。针对从港口信息网络截获的25种昆虫起草了害虫风险分析报告。此外,根据国际传染病协会文摘的警报,针对全球关注的入侵性真菌、细菌和病毒起草了18份害虫风险分析报告。得出的结论是,进口的三种作物仍然处于高风险状态:苹果、辣椒和西红柿。进口的桃子、大豆、生菜、甜玉米、土豆、南瓜和茄子被认为是中度风险。蓝莓、蔓越莓和苜蓿被认为是低风险。

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