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Methodology of treatment of infested wood by spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) using EDN(R) fumigation preparation
Stejskal, Václav ; Hnátek, Jonáš ; Kadlec, Jakub ; Aulický, Radek
The methodology describes the effective application of EDN(R) in the treatment of unprocessed wooden logs on heaps in forest. This methodology provides the technical and biological information regarding effective application of EDN(R) with the active substance ethanedinitrile in the treatment of harvested spruce logs in order to reduce the risk of spreading European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus). The methodology describes technical specifications and the use of special application equipment for the application of the liquefied EDN from cylinders using nitrogen as an inert drive to treat harvested coniferous wood. The methodology is based on original experimental data. The general goal of the methodology was to help mitigate the current bark beetle calamity in the Czech Republic. The specific objectives of the methodology were to provide (i) objective and original information for the purposes of professional pest control staff and supervisory authorities (especially CISTA) on the method and procedure for treating wood using the EDN(R) product; ii) methodological documents necessary for repeated rapid preparation of the CISTA regulation for the use of EDN for the treatment of landfills under tarpaulin; and (iii) to provide a brief overview of published scientific information and an evaluation of the methods and preparations used for phyto-quarantine treatment of wood against European spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) in comparison with the new procedure described in this methodology (i.e. EDN-fumigation of piles of spruce-logs under a plastic sheet).
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Fumigation methods of wood to control invasive cermabycid beetles from then genus invazním Anoplophora sp.
Stejskal, Václav ; Hnátek, Jonáš ; Vokněr, Jan ; Vendl, Tomáš ; Kadlec, Jakub ; Aulický, Radek
Longhorn beetles Anoplophora glabripennis and Anoplophora chinensis are quarantine pests of woody plants, which are, among other routes, spread in wooden pallets and packaging. The methodology describes the effective application of EDN(R) (active substance ethanedinitrile) in the treatment of wooden packaging and untreated wood in order to reduce the risk of the introduction of invasive species of wood-destroying pests (Anoplophora spp.) into the Czech Republic. Quarantine fumigation with methyl bromide is banned in the EU, and the alternative method of heat treatment (ISMP 15) is logistically demanding and cannot be performed in containers or under tarpaulin. The specific objective of the methodology is to provide a technical description of the procedure for the effective application (under tarpaulin / in a container) of EDN(R) to control longhorn beetles A. glabripennis and A. chinensis; the methodology is also prepared as a basis for the possible need for a rapid emergency regulation (ÚKZÚZ - CISTA) for the use in the Czech Republic of Anoplophora spp. longhorn beetles. Another goal is to give a brief overview and evaluation of methods and used products for phyto-quarantine wood treatment in comparison with the new procedure. The methodology is based on original experimental data, which was the basis for determining effective doses of EDN; the doses were expressed as the so-called Ctproduct of concentration and time. Ct- EDN products were determined to a large extent on the model species of longhorn beetle Hylotrupes bajulus (so-called adequate / analogous model species), and then validated for both target species of quarantine longhorn beetles A. glabripennis and A. chinensis. The methodology presents technical specifications and the use of application equipment for the application of liquefied EDN from cylinders using nitrogen as a propellant.
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