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Evaluation of Monilinia fructicola on apricot fruits [PDF]
Monilinia fructicola has been a quarantine pathogen in Europe until 2014; however, the disease risk remains large for Prunus species, because of the continuing spreading around Europe.
Christen, D., Del Cueto, J., Stefani, P.
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Abstract Globalization and climate change may be driving the spread of the quarantine fruit fly, Bactrocera carambolae, highlighting the need for ecofriendly control methods like the Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), which relies on releasing sterile males to reduce wild populations.
Kamoltip Laohakieat +2 more
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Planetary quarantine program Quarterly progress report, period ending Jun. 30, 1968 [PDF]
Dry heat sterilization experiments on bacillus spores, and lunar data system design for meeting planetary quarantine ...
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The feasibility of using RNA interference to control the globally important quarantine pest, the spongy moth. Targeting genes related to JHs play an important role in the growth and development of insects. First, the open reading frames (ORFs) of Ldjhamt and Ldjheh were identified and characterized, and the target genes were cloned and double‐stranded ...
Wenzhuai Ji +3 more
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Quarantine Risk Analysis [PDF]
Australia’s quarantine policy is based on the concept of manageable risk, which is underpinned by quarantine risk analysis, which this article examines with particular reference to recommendations of the 1996 Australian Quarantine Review. Quarantine risk
Nunn, Mike J.
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Identification of viruses in Gramineae growing in the neighbourhood of CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France [PDF]
CIRAD's sugarcane quarantine imports sugarcane varieties from different countries all over the world. These varieties, imported as cuttings or tissue-cultured plantlets, are likely to harbour pathogenic organisms and especially viruses.
Girard, Jean-Claude +2 more
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CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated mutagenesis of the white‐eye gene in the tephritid pest Bactrocera zonata
Abstract Bactrocera zonata is a highly invasive agricultural pest that causes extensive damage to fruit crops. The Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), a species‐specific and environmentally friendly pest control method, significantly benefits from the availability of Genetic Sexing Strains (GSSs) that enable efficient mass production of males for sterile ...
Albert Nazarov +13 more
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Background The emergence of ESBL/AmpC-producing K. pneumoniae is a significant concern in humans and veterinary medicine. This study aims to ascertain the antimicrobial resistance profiles and molecular characteristics of ESBL/AmpC-producing K ...
Yu-Jeong Hwang +10 more
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A preliminary quarantine analysis of a possible Mariner Venus 1972 mission [PDF]
Spacecraft contamination preliminary quarantine analysis for possible 1972 Mariner Venus ...
Craven, C. W. +2 more
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Two spontaneous mutations in pupae of the West Indian fruit fly Anastrepha obliqua, named bp and sp, were isolated and studied. The bp mutation was selected, and using two types of Y‐autosoma l translocation inducers and an appropriate crossing scheme, two genetically sexed strains based on pupa l color were developed for the first time in this species,
Daisy P. Cárdenas‐Enríquez +5 more
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