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Phytosanitary Measures for the Importation of Hybrid Rice Seeds Case study : from Republic of the Philippines |
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| Creator | 1. Natthaporn uthaimongkol 2. Wasana ridthaisong 3. Wareerat Sompratum 4. Nuttima Kositcharoengkul |
| Title | Phytosanitary Measures for the Importation of Hybrid Rice Seeds Case study : from Republic of the Philippines |
| Publisher | Department of Agriculture |
| Publication Year | 2559 |
| Journal Title | THAI AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH JOURNAL |
| Journal Vol. | 34 |
| Journal No. | 3 |
| Page no. | 299 |
| Keyword | phytosanitary measures, hybrid rice seeds, rice seeds, Republic of the Philippines, มาตรการสุขอนามัยพืช, เมล็ดพันธุ์ข้าวลูกผสม, สาธารณรัฐฟิลิปปินส์ |
| ISSN | 1258389 |
| Abstract | Importation of Hybrid rice seed from Republic of the Philippines is necessary toconduct research on pest risk analysis to know for quarantine pest of concern and todetermine appropriate phytosanitary measures to manage quarantine pests that may beattached to the hybrid rice seeds imported. The case study, the amount of 1,722 seedssample were testing in laboratory, no quarantine pests were found and 913 species of pestassociated with rice. The seven species of pest are potential to be quarantine pest. Theresult from the assessment of probability of introduction, spread and economicconsequences found Trogoderma granarium, Gibberella zeae and Burkholderia glumae arehigh risk, Balansia oryzae-sativae, Pseudomonas fuscovaginae, Aphelenchoides besseyi andLolium temulentum are medium risk. Phytosanitary measures are necessary to reduce risk.All quarantine pest require pest management before imported into Thailand such as 1) Therice seed produced from pest free area or pest free production site of Balansia oryzaesativae,Gibberella zeae, Burkholderia glumae, Pseudomonas fuscovaginae andAphelenchoides besseyi and Lolium temulentum and found free from Trogoderma granariumor 2) the rice seeds were derived from mother plants that were inspected during growing |