蝗虫袭击:巴基斯坦政府的管理和控制战略

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Muhammad Usman, Muhammad Ijaz, Mariam Aziz, Muhammad Hassan, Agha Mushtaque, D. M. Soomro, Saif Ali
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在希腊血吸虫暴发期间,沙漠蝗群和已知的瘟疫在亚洲和非洲广大地区的许多地区肆虐。蝗虫吞噬了大量的庄稼和牧场植物。最近,蝗灾于2018年6月在沙特阿拉伯的偏远地区爆发,并于2019年3月进入巴基斯坦,在俾路支省、旁遮普省、信德省和开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省的许多地区摧毁了棉花、小麦、水稻和玉米等主要作物。2020年2月1日,巴基斯坦宣布全国进入紧急状态,植物保护部门在巴基斯坦其他机构以及全球和双边组织的帮助下开展了监测和预防活动。开展了监测和控制活动,大多数杀虫剂配方采用油基超低量、非常规和绿色技术方法。此外,巴基斯坦政府制定了一项全面的阶段性管理战略,并建立了国家蝗虫控制中心,在关键地区部署了快速反应部队。需要采取更多的监测和控制措施,以阻止或减轻与沙漠蝗虫有关的农业损害。沙漠蝗的不寻常特征,以及蝗群事件的规模和频率,使制定和实施综合防治措施变得困难。讨论了未来综合防治蝗虫措施的现状,以及前瞻性和预防性干预方案。
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Locust Attack: Managing and Control Strategies by the Government of Pakistan
During outbreaks of Schistocerca gregaria, the desert locust swarms, and plagues known to infest numerous regions across wide areas of Asia and Africa. The locust devours large amounts of crops and rangeland flora. Recently the locust outbreak began in June 2018 in Saudi Arabia’s distant areas and entered in Pakistan March 2019, destroying main crops such as cotton, wheat, rice and maize in many districts across Baluchistan, Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. On February 1, 2020, a national emergency was proclaimed, and the Plant Protection department countered by launching monitoring and prevention activities with the help of other institutions in Pakistan, as well as global and bilateral organizations. Surveillance and control activities were carried out with the majority of the insecticide formulations being oil-based ultra-low volume, nonconventional and green technology approaches. In addition, the Pakistani government devised a comprehensive phase wised management strategy as well as a National Locust Control Center with fast retort troops deployed in critical areas. Additional surveillance and control measures are needed to stop or alleviate desert locust-related agriculture damages. The unusual characteristics of the desert locust, as well as the size and frequency of swarming events, make developing and implementing IPM measures difficult. The state of prospective integrated measures to control locusts is discussed, as well as proactive and preventive intervention options.
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