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3681) Report of VM06 meeting is now available on IPP!

The report of the VM06 Implementation and Capacity Development Committee meeting held on 30 September 2020 is now posted and …

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3682) Twelfth meeting of the International Year of Plant Health International Steering Committee (IYPH ISC) Report posted!

The report of the twelfth meeting of the International Year of Plant Health International Steering Committee (IYPH ISC) is available …

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3683) 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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3684) SPG report is now posted (extra November session)

The Report of the SPG extra session held in November is now posted here:https://www.ippc.int/en/core-activities/governance/strategic-planning-group/

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3685) Lista de plagas reglamentadas Enero 2015

Listado de Plagas Cuarentenarias A1 de Costa Rica

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3686) The IPPC ePhyto Solution end of year newsletter is now published!

The end of year newsletter on the IPPC ePhyto Solution is now published. After a very difficult year, this issue …

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3687) From FAO.org: The Tricky Task of Protecting Plants in a Globalized Age

From the FAO Media Center:

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3688) 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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3689) Deepening the Bilateral Cooperation of the IPPC with New Zealand

Mr. Jingyuan Xia, the IPPC Secretary visited the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for the first time on …

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3690) Detection of Striga asiatica near Mackay, mid east coast, Queensland

Symptoms in host plants include stunting, chlorosis, and wilting. Seedlings are not visible above ground, but white succulent shoots can …

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