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2851) Transcience of Anoplophora chinensis in Denmark

Anoplophora chinensis has been under continued official surveillance in DK since 2007. The pest was found for the first time …

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2852) Plum pox virus finding in Denmark

PPV was detected for the first time in DK in 1986 and immediately eradicated. All Danish nurseries and garden centers …

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2853) Important milestone for electronic certification in the IPPC ePhyto)

An Open-Ended Working Group on IPPC OEWG on Electronic Certification was held in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from Tuesday 07 …

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2854) 2013 Description of Australia's NPPO

The National Plant Protection Organization is part of the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources and is outlined …

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2855) Expert consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols open!

The 2016-10 Expert Consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols on the IPP is now open for:

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2856) New IPPC Procedure Manual for standard setting posted!

The 2016-2017 version of the IPPC Procedure manual for standard setting has been posted today and is available at https://www.ippc.int/en/core-activities/ippc-standard-setting-procedure-manual/

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2857) Phytophthora hedraiandra occurs on rhododendron in Slovenia

A similar isolate was obtained in both years, which was then inoculated within four days on cornmeal agar (CMA) and …

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2858) Paper spesifications for phytosanitary certificates and re-export certificate

Spesifications of water marked bond used for phytosanitary certificate and phtosanitary certificate for re-export

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2859) Paper spesifications for phytosanitary certificates and re-export certificate

Spesifications of water marked bond used for phytosanitary certificate and phtosanitary certificate for re-export

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2860) Detection of Melon necrotic spot virus in Victoria

MNSV causes necrotic lesions on leaves and stems, fruit deformation and reduction in fruit quality. Affected plants may suddenly wilt …

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