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4311) Premier signalement du virus de la tristeza ou Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) en Tunisie

Suite à l’observation, au printemps 2018, de certains dépérissements dans quelques orangeraies des régions de Béni Khalled et Menzel Bouzelfa …

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4312) Expert consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols open!

The 2016-10 Expert Consultation on Draft Diagnostic Protocols on the IPP is now open for:

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4313) Countries / National Reporting Obligations / NRO and IPP training / 2013 June - Central African Editors Workshop

FAO held a second sub-regional workshop (financed by TCP/for the Central African Countries) to discuss national reporting obligations within the …

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4314) Call for DPs Authors - November 2014

Nominations are being solicited by the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) for authors of two IPPC diagnostic …

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4315) Call for DPs Authors - November 2014

Nominations are being solicited by the Secretariat of the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) for authors of two IPPC diagnostic …

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4316) Deadline extended: Call for experts for TPPT and EWG on Audits in the Phytosanitary Context

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) Secretariat is soliciting nominations for appropriately qualified experts to take part in

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4317) Lethal Yellowing Disease of Palms in Antigua

In 2005, coconut palms across Antigua and Barbuda - inclusive of off-shore island, Long Island - were tested for and …

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4318) Cydalima perspectalis (Box Tree Moth): APHIS Expands the Quarantine in Michigan

For full report, please visit the NAPPO Phytosanitary Alert System (https://www.pestalerts.org).

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4319) Call for IPPC-related Successes and Challenges

During last year’s CPM, participants had the opportunity to hear about a couple of phytosanitary successes and challenges from our …

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4320) 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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