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6561) Eradication of Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi from nurseries in Serbia

Phytophthora fragariae var. rubi survey was conducted in 2004 to eradicate the pathogen from nurseries.

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6562) After 14 days of intensive trapping and fruit monitoring, no further Queensland fruit flies have been detected. The absence of Bactrocera tryoni in New Zealand is confirmed

Single male Bactrocera tryoni detected in a surveillance trap on 8 May 2012. No fruit flies, eggs or larvae detected …

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6563) Detection of a single male Queensland fruit fly (in a New Zealand surveillance trap)

A single male Queensland fruit fly was detected in a surveillance trap in a residential suburb of Auckland city, NZ. …

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6564) CFIA Expands Areas Regulated for the Emerald Ash Borer

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6565) CELEBRATING THE 60th ANNIVERSARY OF THE IPPC

With the IPPC officially turning 60 years old today, the FAO has published an article on their home page celebrating …

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6566) Potato Cyst Nematode (Globodera rostochiensis) - Update on the Canadian Situation (2011)

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6567) Compiled member comments and formal objections are posted

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6568) Eight Developing Countries Have Started Using the Phytosanitary Capacity Evaluation Thanks to IPPC

The IPPC staff has facilitated the use of the Phytosanitary (plant health) Capacity Evaluation (PCE) in eight developing countries (Afghanistan, …

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6569) IPPC Sets a New Partnership for Training in Pest Risks Analysis in the Latin American and Caribbean Region

The International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC) has partnered with the Inter-American Development Bank, The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture, …

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6570) Detection of Boxwood Blight, Cylindrocladium pseudonaviculatum, in Connecticut, North Carolina, and Virginia, United States

For full report, please visit the NAPPO Phytosanitary Alert System (www.pestalert.org).

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