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4511) Mahogany angular leaf spot present in Northern Territory

Symptoms consisting of distinct angular leaf spots were seen on leaves on 12-14 week old seedlings at the first property. …

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4512) Importing requirements of different commodities to Sudan

THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS THE IMPORTATION REQUIREMENTS OF THE MAIN CEREAL CROPS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLE CROP , FUNGAL , VIRAL AND …

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4513) Report of the presence of Thrips parvispinus in Barbados

This is the first report Thrips parvispinus (Tobacco thrips) in Barbados. Samples were sent to the CABI diagnostic and advisory …

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4514) Report of the presence of Thrips parvispinus in Barbados

This the first report Thrips parvispinus (Tobacco thrips) in Barbados. Samples were sent to the CABI diagnostic and advisory service …

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4515) Report of the presence of Thrips parvispinus in Barbados

This is the first report of Thrips parvispinus (Tobacco thrips) in Barbados. Samples were sent to the CABI diagnostic and …

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4516) Rationale for Phytosanitary Requirements in T&T

In fulfilment of T&T’s obligation as a Member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and adherence to the WTO Sanitary …

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4517) Eradication of citrus canker from Australia

Citrus canker was detected in Australia around the township of Emerald in Queensland in 2004. Following this detection, a national …

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4518) IRSS Biosecurity study posted!

The Implementation and Support System (IRSS) of the IPPC has completed a desk study of the review and evaluation of …

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4519) Absence of Bactrocera facialis in New Zealand is confirmed

Bactrocera facialis has been detected in a surveillance trap in Otara, South Auckland in February 2019. After intensive trapping and …

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4520) Absence of Bactrocera facialis in New Zealand is confirmed

Bactrocera facialis has been detected in a surveillance trap in Otara, South Auckland in February 2019. After intensive trapping and …

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