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4701) Taro vein chlorosis virus Infecting Taro (Colocasia esculenta) in Samoa

Taro vein chlorosis virus was first detected in Samoa in the south east of Upolu in May 2017 and has …

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4702) Structure de l'ONPV de la Polynésie française

L'organisme chargé de la protection des végétaux en Polynésie française est la cellule phytosanitaire de la Direction de la biosécurité

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4703) Detection of Phyllosticta cavendishii in Northern Territory

Freckle disease is an economically important disease of banana in many countries. The pathogen causes freckle spots on infested leaves …

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4704) Change of Phytosanitary certificates

Sri Lanka has introduced a new phytosanitary certificate (export and reexport) with improved security features. Some of the features are …

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4705) 2011 Member Comments Posted on the IPP

The IPPC Secretariat has posted the compiled comments on draft ISPMs from the 2011 Member Consultation period on the IPP. …

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4706) Mozambique updated Phytossanitary Certificate (Appendix 6 to Phytossanitary regulation)

The Mozambique NPPO has recently updated the Phytossanitary certificate, the Import Permit form and the Reexport certificate. The changes aims …

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4707) Citrus greening: imaging system can detect infection before symptoms show

A time-lapse polarized imaging system may help citrus growers detect greening before the plant's leaves show symptoms, which should help …

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4708) Items no longer requiring a permit from Plant Quarantine, Trinidad and Tobago

Plant Quarantine Services (PQS), Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries, Trinidad and Tobago has advised that as of January 1st, …

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4709) Core Activities / Standards & Implementation / Implementation and Facilitation / IPPC Regional Workshops / 2017 IPPC Regional Workshops

2017 IPPC Regional Workshops

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4710) Panama disease tropical race 4, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4

Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense blocks the vascular system of infected banana plants, causing them to wilt and die. Panama …

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