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Added in 2000 – Deleted in 2005 Reasons for deletion PRAand comments from NL and IT) concluded that the risk was not important for the pest Neotoxoptera formosana in the EPPO region. In 2005 it was therefore

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    392

    2 / Руководство по нотификации о несоответствии и экстренном действии

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    Language: Russian - Date: 2012-05-01 05:15:22
      393

      DOC Document

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        394

        18 / Установление зон, свободных от плодовых мух 17 Установление зон, свободных от плодовых мух /

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          395

          Added in 1999 – Deleted in 2004 Reasons for deletion: The pest Thecodiplosis japonensis has been included in EPPO Alert List for more than 3 years and during this period no particular international action was requested

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            396

            CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA SOBRE HORTICULTURA Y PLANTAS INVASORAS CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA SOBRE HORTICULTURA Y PLANTAS INVASORAS

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            Language: Spanish - Date: 2012-05-22 07:40:30
              397

              Added in 1999 – Deleted in 2001 Reasons for deletion The pests Acremonium cucurbitacearum, Monosporascus cannonballus and Rhizopycnis vagum showed doubts about their ‘spread’ (probably already present). It was conc

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                398

                Data Sheets on Quarantine Pests

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                Language: English - Date: 2012-05-01 04:49:51
                  399

                  Added in 2003 – Deleted in 2007 Reasons for deletion The pest Discula destructiva is widespread in the EPPO region (at least in some areas, e.g. UK). In 2007 it was therefore removed from the EPPO Alert List. Discula d

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                    400

                    14 / Определение статуса вредного организма в зоне

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                    Language: Russian - Date: 2012-05-01 05:15:23
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