I. National List of Forest Quarantine Pests
1. Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Steiner and buhrer)
2. American white moth
3. apple moth
4. Dendroctonus valens
5.aequalis (Waterhouse)
Dryopteris rubra L.
7. Red-brown weevil
8. Wood moth
9. Bombyx mori.
10. Red imported fire ants
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12. Larix gmelinii.
13.cronartium ribi cola j . c . Fischer ex Rabenhorst。
14. Mikania micrantha
Two. National directory of forest pests
1. larch aphid.
2. Apple aphid
3. Chestnut aphid-tropical Knus.
4. Vitex negundo
5. Aster chestnut scale
6. Tortoise and wax scale
7. Lagerstroemia indica
8. Solanum nigrum
9. A scale of Sophora japonica
10. pine needle scale
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12.Icerya purchasi Maskell
13.Kermes nawae Kuwana, a chestnut scale.
14. Lepidoptera willow insects
15. quadratus slavonicus (green)
16. Pinus matsumura
17. Pinus yunnanensis
18. Chestnut gall midge
19. Coccoides sinensis, a mealybug on a bamboo nest
20. A scale insect of Pinus elliottii
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22. Piola Lapi Monkey (Tarcioni-Tozzetti)
23. The giant square shield scale
24. Round-headed worm
25. Chinese pine
26. Euonymus
27. Whitefly in greenhouse
28. Elaeagnus angustifolia.
29. Platanus acerifolia square wing net stinkbug
30. Frankliniella occidentalis
3 1. Apple bug.
32. Sedum angustifolia.
33. Zanthoxylum bungeanum, Chiding turtle and Zanthoxylum bungeanum.
34. Gideon Speller of Yang Shiban
35. Gibberella Yang smallpox
36. Anoplophora bisporus
37. Anoplophora China
38.Anoplophora glabripennis. )
39. Anoplophora maculata (Gahan), Anoplophora nigromaculata
40. Aphrodite (white)
4 1. An oak-handled longicorn beetle.
42. Apriona germari
43. Apriona rustica
44. Asia halodendri (pallas)
45. Battolla horsfield (Hope)
46. golden pheasant with black belly
47. horned beetle.
48. Chestnut gall midge, a chestnut gall midge.
49. The quadrant is Mesosa myops (Dahlman).
50. Monochamus alternatus
5 1. Impatiens longicorn
52. Anoplophora populnea
53. Anoplophora populnea
54. Monochamus alternatus
55. Monochamus crassipes.
56. Red-breasted beetle, a naked-breasted beetle with injured eyes.
57. Trichogramma, a domestic long-horned beetle.
58. Dendrolimus namangani.
59. Dryopteris Amorpha
60. Caragana tibetica
6 1. Brontispa longissima
62.japanese octopus
63. Camellia oleifera is like curculigo.
64. Hazelnut image Curculigo (Faust)
65. Quercus spinosa forest.
66. The true image of Quercus pruning is Cyllorhynchites ursulus (Roelofs).
67.Cyrtotrachelus buquetiGuer, a giant bamboo elephant.
68. Big bamboo elephant.
69. Walnut Cross Ditch Elephant Black Walnut
70. Orbital image of Ailanthus altissima.
7 1. Groove-orbit imaging of China true beak image
72. The stem of Pinus sieboldii is like that of Pinus sieboldii.
73. Huang Yang Astrology rabbit ear grass, Japan
74. Bamboo elephants.
75. Yellow pine astrology.
76. Elm jumping elephant
77. Brown striped sugarcane elephant
78. Huashan pine borer.
79. Dendroctonus yunnanensis is a stem borer in Yunnan.
80. Dendroctonus armandii.
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82.Ips nitidusEggers?
83. bark beetle
84. Larch sheath moth
85. Dendrolimus punctatus.
86. apple moth
87. China bark beetle.
88. The bark beetle with a cutting tip in a horizontal pit.
89. Tomicus piniperda
90. Japanese double-spined scarab.
9 1. Bactrocera citri
92. Bactrocera dorsalis
93. Liriomyza sativae
94. Robinia pseudoacacia.
95. A gall midge.
96. Willow gall midge.
97.bee larvae
98. Conopia Hector Butler, Apple-winged moth
99. Populus euphratica, a winged poplar moth.
100. Sining Sesia
101.Synanthedon tipuliformis (clerk)
102. Juglans regia
103. Chilean beans (horsfield)
104. Larix gmelinii
105. Sheath flower of Larix principis-rupprechtii
106. oriental codling moth gede.
107. Mongolian oak
108. Hippophae rhamnoides moth, Qiu, Fang, Chen.
109. A moth from Xiao Mu.
110.zezela coffee
111.zeuzera Leuconotum butler, six-star black-spotted leopard moth.
1 12. A Casuarina equisetifolia moth.
113. gypsy moth
1 14. Chilo suppressalis.
1 15. Obogona Sugar Factory
1 16. ginkgo super mother Liu.
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1 18. apple terminal bud moth.
1 19.Phassus exception Butler
120. Caragana korshinskii (Liaoning)
12 1. Elephant
122. Robinia pseudoacacia seed wasp Robinia pseudoacacia gall wasp Liao
123. Larch seed bee Larix sawfly
124. Pistacia chinensis Bunge, a seed wasp.
125. Eriocheir flagelliforme
126. Chestnut gall midge
127. Peach Bee
128. almond bee
129. Eucalyptus branch gall wasp.
130. Erythrina Erythrina
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132. species of giant bean.
133. Monospora pharaonis
134. Reticulitermes acutus
135. giant thorn moth.
136. Schwarz Steiner.
137. Meloidogyne incognita
138. Agrocybe aegerita, the pathogen of soft rot of Camellia oleifera.
139. Alternaria tenuissima.
140. Alternaria gracilis) Wiltsh.
14 1. Ashby et Now. )Guill。
142. pathogen of bamboo shoot blight
143. Sargassum densiflora. et nambu。
144. Fusarium oxysporum. )jacz。
145. Golden flies, Wu, Li.
146. Leaf rust pathogen of Picea koraiensis.
147. Larch bud blight
148. Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.
149. withering cronatim (ALB. Ash. )Wint。
150. ) palace, pine rot bacteria.
15 1. Phytophthora parasitica. ) Barr.
152. botrytis cinerea
153. Poplar canker pathogen.
154. Pseudomonas erythroderma
155. Fusarium oxysporum.
156. Fusarium triangle. )Sacc。
157. pine gall wasp, a pathogen of Pinus massoniana.
158. Larch cancer pathogen Lachnella willkommii (Hartig) Dennis.
159. Cocoa mold. ) Griff. et Maubl。
160. Microsporum. )sydow。
16 1. powdery mildew level of Haloxylon ammodendron. ) Golov.
162. Larch defoliation pathogen.
163. Mycosis in Northeast China
164. Bacterial leaf blight of Podocarpus
165. polychaete pseudodiscoides. )Stey。
166. Phoma viticola.
167. verticillium rhodinaberk. Wait a minute.
168. Pseudomonas Modenia (Tul. Kobayashi, the pathogen of chestnut canker.
169. The diet of Ravenelia japonica, the pathogen of Albizia Albizia rust. et Syd。
170. Rhizoctonia solani, a pathogen of lawn brown spot
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172. black shank pathogen
173. smut. Henn
174. Poplar scab. )Fabr。
175. Agrobacterium tumefaciens
176. Candida albicans.
177. Erwinia graminis, the pathogen of poplar bacterial ulcer.
178. Pseudomonas.
179. Pseudomonas syringae. Kiwifruit, etc.
180. Ralstonia solanacearum, a pathogen of eucalyptus.
18 1. Xanthomonas axonalis. Citri (hasse) Vauterin et al.
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183. Pathogen of bamboo witches' broom. Plant germplasm stomach
184. jujube witches' broom. Plant germplasm jujube
185. rootless vines
186. Cuscuta.
187. Eupatorium adenophorum
188. golden dragon with five claws. ) sweet
189. mei Remia Ouasina (Gagnep. )Oostr。
190. Solidago canadensis
The working principle and control concept of forest pest control;
Adhere to the strategy of Scientific Outlook on Development and sustainable development, and implement the policy of "prevention first, scientific control, legal management and health promotion". Forest pest control must adhere to the concept of forest health, aim at cultivating and restoring healthy forests, and promote the formation of a stable forest ecosystem.
Prevention and control measures of forestry pests;
1, biological measures: inhibit pathogenic microorganisms, natural enemy insects, birds and animals, etc. ;
2. Physical measures: lamp lure, ground arrow, mine control, etc.
3. Artificial measures: catching, smashing eggs, trapping with grass stalks, cleaning bait wood, insect source wood, etc.
4. Biomimetic preparation control: clofenurea, etc.
5. Local chemical control: poison rope, poison ring, poison label, trunk injection, local fumigation, etc. Made of pesticides permitted by the state;
6. Other measures: sex attractants, plant attractants, avermectins, etc.