Last updated: November 17, 2023
Fire blight is a bacterial plant disease. It widely infects plants in the Rosaceae family, Pear subfamily, such as pears and apples, causing great damage.
Since this disease does not occur in Japan, imports of host plant branches and fruits from overseas are prohibited to prevent the spread of the disease.
There is no effective control method for fire blight, and if infected, the entire tree may die.
It was confirmed that fire blight was occurring in China, which had not been considered an endemic country, and as an emergency measure, pear pollen (including apple pollen) for pollination was imported from China on August 30, 2020. It has been suspended.
Pollinating with pollen infected with fire blight can spread the disease. In order to prevent fire blight from entering and spreading and causing serious damage to agriculture, early detection and early control of this bacterium is important. If you are using Chinese pollen, please help us with the following points:
For more information, please check the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries homepage (external link) .
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