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Sampling inspection to prevent the invasion of alien pests: statistical theory of import plant quarantine systems in Japan
Authors:Kohji Yamamura  Hajime Katsumata  Junji Yoshioka  Tatsuya Yuda  Kenji Kasugai
Institution:1. National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, 3-1-3 Kannondai, Tsukuba, 305-8604, Japan
2. Yokohama Plant Protection Station, Yokohama, 231-0003, Japan
3. Moji Plant Protection Station, Kitakyushu, 801-0841, Japan
4. Kagoshima Prefectural Plant Protection Office, Minamisatsuma, 899-3401, Japan
5. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tokyo, 100-8950, Japan
Abstract:The establishment of appropriate import quarantine systems is the best known method for preventing the unintentional introduction of invasive alien pests. However, quarantine systems are sometimes judged as non-tariff barriers against trade by the World Trade Organization. The construction of a common scientific theory for quarantine systems is thus extremely important to prevent invasion without causing international conflict. We explain several statistical theories that have been adopted in import plant quarantine systems in Japan. Quarantine systems include three major components: (1) import sampling inspection, (2) early detection procedures, and (3) emergency control. We first explain the principle of risk management that was commonly adopted in these components. Then, we explain the method for calculating the required sample size in the import sampling inspection. We then explain hierarchical sampling inspection for detecting alien pests inside Japan. We further explain the theory for declaring the eradication of invasive alien pests as an emergency control. Actual examples of quarantine actions against the invasion of plum pox virus disease and citrus huanglongbing are discussed.
Keywords:Citrus huanglongbing  Early detection  Emergency control  Plum pox virus  Risk management  Sample size
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