logo IPPC
      FAQ            Log in

Showing 2751 to 2760 of 2893 results in Everything matching your query: WA 0821 7001 0763 (FORTRESS) Pintu Baja Fortress Type Urban Wamesa Teluk Bintuni

2751) Pepper mild mottle tobamovirus

A survey was done and the virus was detected during laboratory tests on plant material showing visual symptoms. A PRA …

read more
2752) Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) - first finding in The Netherlands

This report concerns the first official findings of TYLCV recorded in the Netherlands. TYLCV is listed as a harmful organism …

read more
2753) The report from the 4th meeting of the Capacity Development Committee CDC) is now posted!

The fourth meeting of the Capacity Development Committee was held in the Hague, the Netherlands between the 2nd -6th of …

read more
2754) IPPC Community / Countries

The IPPC is an international treaty that applies to most nations involved with international trade in any commodity that could …

read more
2755) WTO SPS Technical Assistance Activities in 2014: General Information

The Secretariat of the WTO is organizing various technical assistance activities on the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and …

read more
2756) Findings of Meloidogyne mali in trees of Ulmus in urban area

Ulmus

read more
2757) MOA/AQSIQ/SFA Joint Announcement No.1902: Include Chalara fraxineaT. Kowalski in the List of Quarantine Pests of the People’s Republic of China of the Entry of Plants

read more
2758) Lethal Yellowing Disease of Palms in Antigua

In 2005, coconut palms across Antigua and Barbuda - inclusive of off-shore island, Long Island - were tested for and …

read more
2759) Enthusiastic response and contributions after CPM-9

During the 9th session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM-9), a number of contracting parties expressed great interest to …

read more
2760) Absence of Phytophthora meadii from Australia

There are no reliable primary records of this species in Australia. Stamps (1985) and CABI (2013) report Phytophthora meadii as …

read more