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3671) SC May meeting report is now posted to the IPP!

The report of the SC May meeting held from the 06-10 May 2019 at FAO HQ in Rome has now …

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3672) IPPC Vacancy Announcement: Call for expressions of interest

Please be informed that the following vacancy announcement has been posted:

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3673) Resolución Ejecutiva No. 050-2017: Declarar 180 km2 como Área Libre de Moscas de la Fruta (Anastrepha spp. y Ceratitis capitata), Ubicada en El Jícaral, Departamento de León, Comprendida en la Zona Norte del Lago Xolotlán

A través de la presente Resolución Ejecutiva, la ONPF de Nicaragua, el Instituto de Protección y Sanidad Agropecuaria (IPSA), declara …

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3674) IPPC Community / Countries

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

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3675) Absence of Tilletia controversa from Australia

Records of Tilletia controversa in Australia are misidentifications of Tilletia trabutii. Smut on barley grass (Critesion spp.) in Australia and …

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3676) Call for Phytosanitary Technical Resources

Following key decisions of the 10th session of the Commission on Phytosanitary Measure (CPM) in March 2015 and the Capacity …

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3677) First record of Army warm in Syria

Spodoptera frugiperda larvas were found for the first time, in the sou- thern west governorate -Dara'a ,at four rural farms …

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3678) First record of Fall Armywarm in Syria

Spodoptera frugiperda larvae were found for the first time, in the sou- thern west governorate -Dara'a ,at four rural farms …

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3679) Thrips setosus (Japanese flower thrips) established on plants for planting of Hydrangea - open conditions - professional growers

This update report is a follow-up of an earlier report of October 2014 concerning the first finding of this thrips …

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3680) NEW PEST OF MAIZE: MAIZE LETHAL NECROSIS IN RWANDA

Summary: Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) is a viral disease of maize caused by the combination of Maize chlorotic mottle virus …

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