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In recent years, in Bucharest and in other urban centres in our country began to be placed Platanus spp. trees. In the area of Bucharest, in the year 2014 was an extension of two dangerous Platanus' pests [The sycamore lace bug (Corythucha ciliata Say, 1832 - Hemiptera: Tingidae) and leaf-mining...

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Neacsu, I.; Rosca, I.
Publisher
University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Citation
Scientific Papers - Series A, Agronomy, 2015, 58, pp 254-259
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Hevea brasiliensis (natural rubber) is an important commodity to the economy of Sri Lanka. The natural rubber industry is under threat from a deadly disease, South American leaf blight (SALB), and this disease is of historical interest since is the factor hindering the development of natural rubber ...

Author(s)
Fernando, T. H. P. S.; Silva, G. de; Wijeratne, C.
Publisher
Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka, Agalawatta, Sri Lanka
Citation
Bulletin of the Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka, 2011, 52, pp 44-49
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This publication on stone fruits is part of a series of crop-specific technical guidelines under the FAO/IPGRI programme that provides relevant information on disease indexing and other procedures that will help ensure phytosanitary safety when germplasm is moved internationally. The scope of the...

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Diekmann, M.; Putter, C. A. J.
Publisher
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO/IPGRI Technical Guidelines for the Safe Movement of Germplasm. No. 16. Stone fruits, 1996, pp 111 pp.
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These guidelines are divided into 2 parts. The first makes general recommendations on how best to move Ipomoea germplasm and mentions available intermediate quarantine facilities. The second part covers the important insect pests and viral, mycoplasmal, bacterial and fungal diseases of quarantine...

Publisher
FAO/IBPGR, Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of sweet potato germplasm., 1989, pp 29 pp.
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These guidelines are divided into 2 parts. The first makes general recommendations on how best to move Dioscorea germplasm and mentions available intermediate quarantine facilities. The second part covers the important insect and nematode pests and viral and fungal diseases of quarantine concern....

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FAO/IBPGR, Rome, Italy
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FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of yam germplasm., 1989, pp 20 pp.
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These guidelines are divided into 2 parts. The first makes general recommendations on how best to move aroid, particularly Colocasia and Xanthosoma, germplasm and mentions available intermediate quarantine facilities. The second part covers the important insect and nematode pests and viral and...

Publisher
FAO/IBPGR, Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of edible aroid germplasm., 1989, pp 24 pp.
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These guidelines are divided into 2 parts. The first makes general recommendations on how best to move cocoa germplasm and mentions available intermediate quarantine facilities. The second part covers the important insect pests and viral and fungal diseases of quarantine concern. The information...

Publisher
FAO/IBPGR, Rome, Italy
Citation
FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of cocoa germplasm., 1989, pp 29 pp.

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