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Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States

Numerous bark- and wood-infesting insects have been introduced to new countries by international trade where some have caused severe environmental and economic damage. Wood packaging material (WPM), such as pallets, is one of the high risk pathways for the introduction of wood pests. International r...

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Autores principales: Haack, Robert A., Britton, Kerry O., Brockerhoff, Eckehard G., Cavey, Joseph F., Garrett, Lynn J., Kimberley, Mark, Lowenstein, Frank, Nuding, Amelia, Olson, Lars J., Turner, James, Vasilaky, Kathryn N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4020780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24827724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096611
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author Haack, Robert A.
Britton, Kerry O.
Brockerhoff, Eckehard G.
Cavey, Joseph F.
Garrett, Lynn J.
Kimberley, Mark
Lowenstein, Frank
Nuding, Amelia
Olson, Lars J.
Turner, James
Vasilaky, Kathryn N.
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Britton, Kerry O.
Brockerhoff, Eckehard G.
Cavey, Joseph F.
Garrett, Lynn J.
Kimberley, Mark
Lowenstein, Frank
Nuding, Amelia
Olson, Lars J.
Turner, James
Vasilaky, Kathryn N.
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description Numerous bark- and wood-infesting insects have been introduced to new countries by international trade where some have caused severe environmental and economic damage. Wood packaging material (WPM), such as pallets, is one of the high risk pathways for the introduction of wood pests. International recognition of this risk resulted in adoption of International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (ISPM15) in 2002, which provides treatment standards for WPM used in international trade. ISPM15 was originally developed by members of the International Plant Protection Convention to “practically eliminate” the risk of international transport of most bark and wood pests via WPM. The United States (US) implemented ISPM15 in three phases during 2005–2006. We compared pest interception rates of WPM inspected at US ports before and after US implementation of ISPM15 using the US Department of Agriculture AQIM (Agriculture Quarantine Inspection Monitoring) database. Analyses of records from 2003–2009 indicated that WPM infestation rates declined 36–52% following ISPM15 implementation, with results varying in statistical significance depending on the selected starting parameters. Power analyses of the AQIM data indicated there was at least a 95% chance of detecting a statistically significant reduction in infestation rates if they dropped by 90% post-ISPM15, but the probability fell as the impact of ISPM15 lessened. We discuss several factors that could have reduced the apparent impact of ISPM15 on lowering WPM infestation levels, and suggest ways that ISPM15 could be improved. The paucity of international interception data impeded our ability to conduct more thorough analyses of the impact of ISPM15, and demonstrates the need for well-planned sampling programs before and after implementation of major phytosanitary policies so that their effectiveness can be assessed. We also present summary data for bark- and wood-boring insects intercepted on WPM at US ports during 1984–2008.
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spelling pubmed-40207802014-05-21 Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States Haack, Robert A. Britton, Kerry O. Brockerhoff, Eckehard G. Cavey, Joseph F. Garrett, Lynn J. Kimberley, Mark Lowenstein, Frank Nuding, Amelia Olson, Lars J. Turner, James Vasilaky, Kathryn N. PLoS One Research Article Numerous bark- and wood-infesting insects have been introduced to new countries by international trade where some have caused severe environmental and economic damage. Wood packaging material (WPM), such as pallets, is one of the high risk pathways for the introduction of wood pests. International recognition of this risk resulted in adoption of International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures No. 15 (ISPM15) in 2002, which provides treatment standards for WPM used in international trade. ISPM15 was originally developed by members of the International Plant Protection Convention to “practically eliminate” the risk of international transport of most bark and wood pests via WPM. The United States (US) implemented ISPM15 in three phases during 2005–2006. We compared pest interception rates of WPM inspected at US ports before and after US implementation of ISPM15 using the US Department of Agriculture AQIM (Agriculture Quarantine Inspection Monitoring) database. Analyses of records from 2003–2009 indicated that WPM infestation rates declined 36–52% following ISPM15 implementation, with results varying in statistical significance depending on the selected starting parameters. Power analyses of the AQIM data indicated there was at least a 95% chance of detecting a statistically significant reduction in infestation rates if they dropped by 90% post-ISPM15, but the probability fell as the impact of ISPM15 lessened. We discuss several factors that could have reduced the apparent impact of ISPM15 on lowering WPM infestation levels, and suggest ways that ISPM15 could be improved. The paucity of international interception data impeded our ability to conduct more thorough analyses of the impact of ISPM15, and demonstrates the need for well-planned sampling programs before and after implementation of major phytosanitary policies so that their effectiveness can be assessed. We also present summary data for bark- and wood-boring insects intercepted on WPM at US ports during 1984–2008. Public Library of Science 2014-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4020780/ /pubmed/24827724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096611 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Haack, Robert A.
Britton, Kerry O.
Brockerhoff, Eckehard G.
Cavey, Joseph F.
Garrett, Lynn J.
Kimberley, Mark
Lowenstein, Frank
Nuding, Amelia
Olson, Lars J.
Turner, James
Vasilaky, Kathryn N.
Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title_full Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title_fullStr Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title_short Effectiveness of the International Phytosanitary Standard ISPM No. 15 on Reducing Wood Borer Infestation Rates in Wood Packaging Material Entering the United States
title_sort effectiveness of the international phytosanitary standard ispm no. 15 on reducing wood borer infestation rates in wood packaging material entering the united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4020780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24827724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0096611
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