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FOREST RESOURCES WANAGEMENT ›› 2021, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (5): 41-46.doi: 10.13466/j.cnki.lyzygl.2021.05.006

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The Current Status and Countermeasures of the Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis Invicta Buren) in Hunan and Guangxi Provinces

LU Xiuliang1(), ZHAO Guang2, ZHANG Jiafeng3, BAI Xuesong4, CHEN Juan5, SHI Yong1   

  1. 1. Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration on Forest Pest Monitoring and Warning,General Station of Forest and Grassland Pest Management of National Forestry and Grassland Administration,Shenyang 110034,China
    2. Guangxi Forestry Pest Management Station,Nanning 530028,China
    3. Hunan Plant Protection and Quarantine Station,Changsha 410006,China
    4. College of Horticulture Science and Engineering,Shandong Agricultural University,Tai'an,Shandong 271018,China
    5. Hunan Linkeda Agriculture and Forestry Technical Service Co.,Ltd.,Changsha 410004,China
  • Received:2021-06-18 Revised:2021-07-14 Online:2021-10-28 Published:2021-11-29

Abstract:

As one of the most dangerous 100 invasive alien species in the world,the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta Buren)originates in the Parana River of South America.Since it firstly discovered on the Chinese mainland in 2004,it has rapidly spread to many provinces of South China and poses a serious threat to agriculture and forestry production,public facilities,human health,animal safety and biodiversity in invasive areas.By summarizing the occurrence of the red imported fire ant in Hunan and Guangxi Provinces,this paper analyzed the epidemic situation in recent years,described the development of control work and major problems,and also put forward countermeasures and suggestions on how to set specific goals,strengthen emergency guidance,increase financial input,strengthen scientific and technological research,reinforce jointly control and enhance the propaganda etc.

Key words: Solenopsis invicta Buren, invasive alien species, agriculture and forestry production, threat, occurrence

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