Invasive Plant Field Guide
Published: جمعة, 29 إبريل 2016, 22:38
Last updated: ثلاثاء, 04 يونيو 2019, 11:02
Invasive plants are plant species that have spread outside of their natural habitat. They may be imported from other countries, or spread between different areas within Canada. As Canada's plant protection agency, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regulates various invasive plant species under the Plant Protection Act and Seeds Act. These regulations restrict the importation of regulated species and commodities into Canada, and movement and sale within Canada. Field surveys and reported sightings are effective tools that help the CFIA obtain information about the species of concern. This guide provides information on how to identify species of concern in the field, and how to report findings. The guide is available in English and French.
Resources on this page are not intended to be interpretations of ISPMs and terminology used may not be consistent with ISPM 5. Unless otherwise indicated resources, or pest distributions contained within them are not endorsed/adopted/agreed by the CPM nor developed under the auspices of the IPPC Secretariat, and are the exclusive responsibility of the author of the contributed phytosanitary resource.
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Author/Editor name and address: Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Type of contact: NPPO
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- Advocacy
- Data sheet
- Databases
- Manual/Guide
- Pest information
- PRA
Documents:
A104-97-2012-eng - Invasive Plant Field Guide.pdf
A104-97-2012-fra - Guide des plantes envahissantes.pdf