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3541) Third detection of Bactrocera invadens in South Africa

On 23 March 2011 one possible exotic fruit fly specimen was detected in a Methyl Eugenol baited trap in the …

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3542) The Expert Consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols is now open!

Expert Consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols (DPs) on IPP is now open for: - Anastrepha spp. (2004-015) - Phytoplasma (general) …

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3543) Announcement of new sea containers component web page on the IPP

A new component page on Sea Containers has now been launched. This is one of the many components the Phytosanitary …

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3544) Technical Panel talks Treatments From Melon Flies to Microwave Irradiation

The Technical Panel on Phytosanitary Treatments met in Kyoto, Japan July 26-30, 2010.

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3545) NPPO of the Netherlands

NPPO of the Netherlands

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3546) Republic of Croatia - List of quarantine pests

The pest list of the Croatia is directly based on the plant health regime of the European Community and its …

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3547) The report of the Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP) April virtual meeting is now available

The report of the Technical Panel on Diagnostic Protocols (TPDP) virtual meeting that took place on 7 April 2021 is …

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3548) Organogram of Ghanaian NPPO

The Plant Protection and Regulatory Services Directorate (PPRSD)/ Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA)

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3549) Secretariat Report 2013

Pick up your Secretariat Report at the Documents Desk to take back to your country and share the work of …

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3550) Ash dieback disease in UK - hope for a resistant strain

Scientists identify first tree to show strong tolerance to the disease raising hopes of developing a resistant strain: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/apr/22/betty-the-ash-tree-offers-hope-against-deadly-dieback-disease-resistance

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