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7131) List of the Plants Subject to Field Inspection in Exporting Countries

List of the Plants Subject to Field Inspection in Exporting Countries

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7132) APHIS Declares Eradication of European Grapevine Moth (Lobesia botrana) and Eliminates All Quarantine Areas in California

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

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7133) Tuta absoluta report

This is a report on presence of Tuta absoluta the tomato leaf miner in Zambia. The pest was detected in …

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7134) Anastrepha ludens (Mexican Fruit Fly) - APHIS Establishes Quarantine areas in Texas

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

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7135) Official Ports of Entry for Guyana

Official Ports of Entry for Guyana

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7136) Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Red Palm Weevil) - Eradicated from California

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

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7137) First outbreak of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli in the Czech Republic

In March 2007, the SPA carried out surveillance in a company storing seed of Phaseolus vulgaris . Seed of several …

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7138) Work Area / Standards Committee (SC) / 2010 and prior SC meetings / 2020 SC Meetings

Subfolders for 2020 SC meetings are available through the right hand navigation menu.

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7139) Surveillance of the Plum Pox virus in 2009

In 2009 State Plant Protection Service (SPPS) of Latvia carried out phytosanitary inspections and samplings in locality of last year …

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7140) General decree on emergency measures against the introduction and spread of Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix similaris, Epitrix subcrinita and Epitrix tuberis (added to OpM-FOAG)

The emergency measures against the introduction and spread of Epitrix cucumeris, Epitrix similaris, Epitrix subcrinita and Epitrix tuberis are covered …

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