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Shape as a Key to Taxonomy: Morphometric Analysis of <i>Tetropium</i> Species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). [PDF]

open access: yesInsects
Smith-Pardo AH   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Avian Influenza Screening in Captive Wild Birds and Biosecurity Appraisal of Zoological Gardens in Southwestern Nigeria. [PDF]

open access: yesVet Med Int
Adesola RO   +17 more
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Protocols for the diagnosis of quarantine pests*

EPPO Bulletin, 2000
EPPO member countries have recognized the need for a harmonized approach to detection and identification methods for quarantine pests. In 1998, EPPO started anew project to prepare diagnostic protocols for the quarantine pests of the EPPO region. The work is conducted by the Panel on Diagnostics, which is under the authority of the Working Party on ...
V. Žlof, I. M. Smith, D. G. McNamara
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Pest Risk Analysis and Plant Quarantine Regulations

2020
International trade of agri-horticultural commodities and exchange of germplasm plays an important role in the long-distance dissemination of insect pests and pathogens, which may pose potential risk to the agriculture of the importing country. The National Plant Protection Organizations have the responsibility of protecting their countries from the ...
V. Celia Chalam   +4 more
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Major mite pests of quarantine importance to Turkey

International Journal of Acarology, 2010
ABSTRACT There are more than 130 pests on Turkey's quarantine list including mites. However the important pests are associated with plant products imported from abroad and include Eutetranychus orientalis (Klein) (Tetranychidae), Phytonemus pallidus (Banks) (Tarsonemidae), Aculops fuchsiae (Keifer) (Eriophyidae) and Oligonychus perditus (Pritchard and ...
Ayşe Yeşilayer, Sultan Çobanoğlu
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Regulated non‐quarantine pests: fact or fiction?

EPPO Bulletin, 2011
A new category of officially regulated pests has been introduced during the past decade. The aim of this new categorization is to protect plant health and, in particular, farmers’ and growers’ crops against the introduction of pests via propagation material. The phytosanitary term ‘regulated non‐quarantine pests’ (RNQPs) is relatively new.
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PQ—the EPPO data base on plant quarantine pests

EPPO Bulletin, 1991
PQ is a relational data base, in dBase IV, composed of files PESTFILE (of plant pest names), HOSTFILE (of host plant names), GEOGFILE (of names of countries and geographical areas), GEOGLINK (of relationships between geographical entities), PQATTACK (of host/pest combinations) and PQOCCUR (of country/pest combinations).
I. M. SMITH, B. C. SMITH
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