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3661) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)

Pest initially collected as an egg mass in the Bay of Plenty and identified as FAW by the Plant Health …

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3662) Spodoptera frugiperda (Fall armyworm)

Pest initially collected as an egg mass in the Bay of Plenty and identified as FAW by the Plant Health …

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3663) 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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3664) IPPC Webinar: Introduction to IPPC implementation: your questions answered

The webinar will be held on: Thursday, 26 May 2022, 15:00-17:00 (CEST)

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3665) Bananas from the Philippines

Australia^^s Director of Animal and Plant Quarantine has made a policy determination establishing a stringent quarantine policy for the importation …

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3666) Draft irradiation treatments for member consultation available (fast-track process)

Fourteen (14) draft irradiation treatments are now available for member consultation through the fast-track standard setting process. To access the …

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3667) Reminder: Please fill out the survey regarding the online system for the submission of comments on draft ISPMs before 12 December

This is a reminder to please respond to the survey regarding the online system for the submission of comments on …

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3668) Eradication of Angular leaf spot in a strawberry germplasm collection

Leaves exhibited discrete, angular light-green lesions on the upper surface, while the lesions appeared coalesced and water-soaked on the underside. …

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3669) Invasive ant, Wasmannia auropunctata, in Far North Queensland

The invasive electric ant pest, Wasmannia auropunctata, was first discovered near Cairns in 2006. Other detections have been made to …

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3670) Valsa malicola detected in Victoria, Australia

V. malicola is associated with dieback of Malus twigs, especially those weakened by other factors, for example when frozen, burnt, …

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