Integrated protection against trunk pests. Conducted using aerosol technologies with biological preparations and predatory insects Thanasimus formicarius.
Mineral fertilization is carried out to increase the resistance of green spaces to climate changes, pests, diseases, and to maintain them under high anthropogenic load.
Forest pathology surveys are conducted for general monitoring of the sanitary condition of forests and green spaces. They help detect pathological processes in the forest at an early stage.
To control the spread of pests and forest diseases, it is necessary to accurately determine which harmful organism we are dealing with. Laboratory analysis quickly and efficiently provides such information.
On the territory of DSLP Kharkivlisozahyst, there is a recreational area (a place for relaxation) created by the employees of the forest protection enterprise. Additionally, more than 30 different species of ornamental plants grow on the territory of DSLP Kharkivlisozahyst.
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Learn more: Quarantine Species Conference
State Specialized Forest Protection Enterprise | Kharkivlisozakhyst
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FOREST QUARANTINE ISSUES
The international conference of the EPPO/FAO Working Group "Implementation of Phytosanitary Standards in Forestry" was held from June 9-11, 2015 in Nyíregyháza, Hungary, bringing together forestry and plant protection experts from across Europe and Asia.
Over 50 representatives from 22 countries attended, including specialists from forest protection services and phytosanitary inspection agencies. Ukraine's delegation was headed by K.V. Davydenko, Director of SSFPE "Kharkivlisozakhyst".
Conference opening sessionPanel discussion on forest quarantinePresentation on invasive species monitoring
Key discussion topics included:
Major forest pests and diseases with control methodologies
Quarantine and regulated organisms in forestry
Implementation of International Phytosanitary Standards (ISPMs)
Global trade of forest products and associated risks
Innovative pest detection technologies
Austrian delegation demonstrating detection dogsClosing ceremony and action plan adoption
Notable presentations included Hungary's long-term invasive species monitoring program and Austria's innovative use of specially trained dogs for pest detection in wood packaging materials.
The conference highlighted the importance of the FAO Guide to Implementation of Phytosanitary Standards in Forestry, which covers:
Participants agreed to strengthen international cooperation in forest quarantine measures and implement conference recommendations in their respective countries.