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2891) Regulation on Those Who Want to Conduct Plant Protection Works in Return For Payment

The purpose of this regulation is to determine the procedures and principles pertaining to plant protection activities against diseases, pests …

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2892) First finding of Hemitarsonemus tepidariorum (fern mite) in plants for planting of Platycerium alcicorne (fern plants) in a production greenhouse.

First finding of Hemitarsonemus tepidariorum (fern mite) in plants for planting of Platycerium alcicorne (fern plants) in a production greenhouse.

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2893) Update on Myrtle Rust in Australia

Myrtle rust was first detected in Australia on the Central Coast of New South Wales in April 2010. Observations on …

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2894) Update on the STDF project 401 on PCE facilitators: the trainers were trained in Rome

Rome, FAO Headquarters, 17-27 January 2016

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2895) APPPC Systems Approach Workshop

APPPC System Approach workshop was held in Bangkok from 30 November to 4 December 2015. It opened with a detailed …

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2896) Plant Health Service in Turkey

All Plant Protection Affairs including ; plant quarantine, internal plant quarantine, control of harmful organisms, sampling procedure, plant quarantine inspector …

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2897) Invasive Miconia species in Australia

Three species of Miconia have been found in Australia. M. calvescens is a small tree, which grows up to 15 …

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2898) A New Look for ISPMs for the New Year!

As a welcome to 2016, the IPPC Secretariat has published its International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) in English, French …

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2899) Verticilium longisporum in oilseed rape established in UK

First UK findings of Verticillium longisporum on oilseed rape (Brassica napus)

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2900) Tomato chlorotic dwarf viroid

See the report on the Defra web-site

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