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161Halyomorpha halys  Figure 1. Adult brown marmorated stink bug © D. Lance, USDA, APHIS, PPQ  Background

Halyomorpha halys Figure 1. Adult brown marmorated stink bug © D. Lance, USDA, APHIS, PPQ Background

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- Date: 2011-10-11 10:13:18
    162Figure 1. Swollen females of the white potato cyst nematode (G.pallida) on potato roots (x10) Hosts Potato is the most important host for both Globodera pallida (the white potato cyst nematode) and G. rostochiensis (the

    Figure 1. Swollen females of the white potato cyst nematode (G.pallida) on potato roots (x10) Hosts Potato is the most important host for both Globodera pallida (the white potato cyst nematode) and G. rostochiensis (the

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    - Date: 2010-01-07 05:43:55
      163Potato Inform issue 5 v3qxp

      Potato Inform issue 5 v3qxp

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      - Date: 2009-01-21 12:06:10
        164Fera NRL Annual Report Report to the Food Standards Agency May 2014 Annual Report Annual Report on Operation of National Reference Laboratory

        Fera NRL Annual Report Report to the Food Standards Agency May 2014 Annual Report Annual Report on Operation of National Reference Laboratory

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        - Date: 2015-01-30 06:13:42
          165outdoor vegetablesfinal report - v3

          outdoor vegetablesfinal report - v3

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          - Date: 2014-02-17 12:17:52
            166Fara (Fera) Island Systematic Bird Check List (Off NE coast Isabel) Solomon Islands21s19e Compiled by Michael K. Tarburton, Pacific Adventist University, PNG. (for contact re-type e-mail address) #

            Fara (Fera) Island Systematic Bird Check List (Off NE coast Isabel) Solomon Islands21s19e Compiled by Michael K. Tarburton, Pacific Adventist University, PNG. (for contact re-type e-mail address) #

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            Source URL: birdsofmelanesia.net

            - Date: 2015-06-11 19:23:08
              167Fireblight What is it? Fireblight is a serious disease of Apples, Pears and related trees and shrubs in the family Rosaceae, sub-family Maloideae (Pome fruits). It is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. Its hosts

              Fireblight What is it? Fireblight is a serious disease of Apples, Pears and related trees and shrubs in the family Rosaceae, sub-family Maloideae (Pome fruits). It is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. Its hosts

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              - Date: 2009-03-25 10:28:48
                168Environmental Modelling and Risk Assessment for Veterinary Medicines 6-8 July 2015 Higher-tier /refined PECs

                Environmental Modelling and Risk Assessment for Veterinary Medicines 6-8 July 2015 Higher-tier /refined PECs

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                - Date: 2015-02-19 09:20:01
                  169Brussels, 11th NovemberRecommendation of the Working Group on the Annexes of the Council DirectiveEC – Section II – Listing of Harmful Organisms as regards the future listing of Diaporthe vaccinii 1

                  Brussels, 11th NovemberRecommendation of the Working Group on the Annexes of the Council DirectiveEC – Section II – Listing of Harmful Organisms as regards the future listing of Diaporthe vaccinii 1

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                  Source URL: secure.fera.defra.gov.uk

                  - Date: 2015-01-07 07:20:44
                    170Rapid Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Xanthomonas arboricola pathovar corylina. STAGE 1: INITIATION 1. What is the name of the pest? Xanthomonas arboricola pv.corylina (Xac). This pathogen is the causal agent of bacterial b

                    Rapid Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) for Xanthomonas arboricola pathovar corylina. STAGE 1: INITIATION 1. What is the name of the pest? Xanthomonas arboricola pv.corylina (Xac). This pathogen is the causal agent of bacterial b

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                    - Date: 2014-10-31 11:31:12