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1501) Pest Free Status of Meloidogyne enterobolii in Singapore

Meloidogyne enterolobii is considered as the most aggressive root-knot nematodes due mainly for its high reproductive rate, induction of large …

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1502) Absence of Ophiognomonia leptostyla from Australia

There are no pest records for Ophiognomonia leptostyla from Queensland, the Northern Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales, the Australian …

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1503) IPPC 2014 Wall Calendar

To celebrate and look forward to a new year of protecting the world's plant resources from pests, the IPPC has …

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1504) The IPPC Seminar: Plant Health Standards and Food Security

The 4th IPPC seminar on Plant Health Standards and Food Security, was held at FAO-HQ (Sheikh Zayed Centre) on 13 …

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1505) Second detection of Bactrocera invadens in South Africa

On 21 May 2010 one possible exotic fruit fly specimen was detected in a Methyl Eugenol baited fruit fly trap …

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1506) Commission / CPM Focus Group and Working Group Reports / Task Force on Topics

From 2018, the Task Force on Topics (TFT) evaluates topic submissions received during the biennial Call for Topics: Standards and …

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1507) Report of first detection of Spodoptera frugiperda - Fall Armyworm (FAW) in Jordan

Moths collected by sex pheromone traps which were placed near commercial corn fields (Zea mays) in the northern Jordan Valley …

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1508) Report of first detection of Spodoptera frugiperda - Fall Armyworm (FAW) in Jordan

Moths collected by sex pheromone traps which were placed near commercial corn fields (Zea mays) in the northern Jordan Valley …

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1509) Report of first detection of Spodoptera frugiperda - Fall Armyworm (FAW) in Jordan

Moths collected by sex pheromone traps which were placed near commercial corn fields (Zea mays) in the northern Jordan Valley …

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1510) Report of first detection of Spodoptera frugiperda - Fall Armyworm (FAW) in Jordan

Moths collected by sex pheromone traps which were placed near commercial corn fields (Zea mays) in the northern Jordan Valley …

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