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DocumentNIMP 28 Traitements Phytosanitaires. TP 19 Traitement par irradiation contre Dysmicoccus neobrevipes, Planococcus lilacinus et Planococcus minor. Annexe 19. 2015Il s’agit ici du traitement par le froid du fruit de Citrus limon (citron) visant à entraîner la mortalité des oeufs et larves de Bactrocera tryoni (mouche des fruits du Queensland) au degré d'efficacité déclaré.
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DocumentPT 14: Irradiation treatment for Ceratitis capitata. Annex 14 to ISPM 28: Phytosanitary treatments for regulated pests
Adopted 2011
2021This standard presents as annexes phytosanitary treatments evaluated and adopted by the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM). It also describes the requirements for submission and evaluation of the efficacy data and other relevant information on a phytosanitary treatment that can be used as a phytosanitary measure and that will be annexed to this standard after its adoption. The treatments are for the control of regulated pests on regulated articles, primarily those moving in international trade. The adopted treatments provide the minimum requirements necessary to control a regulated pest at a stated efficacy. The scope of this standard does not include issues related to pesticide registration or other domestic requirements for approval of treatments (e.g. irradiation). -
Book (stand-alone)Manual to Differentiate Wild Mediterranean Fruit Flies Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) from non-irradiated (Fertile) and Irradiated (Sterile) VIENNA Temperature Sensitive Lethal Strain Flies 2016
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No results found.This manual is a product of recent studies on the effect of gamma radiation on testes and ovaries of the VIENNA Mediterranean fruit fly temperature sensitive lethal (TSL) genetic sexing strains, which are being used in most Mediterranean fruit fly mass-rearing facilities in the world. It includes standardised and updated procedures to determine the fertility or sterility of adults of these strains. -
DocumentNIMP 28 Traitements Phytosanitaires. TP 19 Traitement par irradiation contre Dysmicoccus neobrevipes, Planococcus lilacinus et Planococcus minor. Annexe 19. 2015Il s’agit ici du traitement par le froid du fruit de Citrus limon (citron) visant à entraîner la mortalité des oeufs et larves de Bactrocera tryoni (mouche des fruits du Queensland) au degré d'efficacité déclaré.
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DocumentPT 14: Irradiation treatment for Ceratitis capitata. Annex 14 to ISPM 28: Phytosanitary treatments for regulated pests
Adopted 2011
2021This standard presents as annexes phytosanitary treatments evaluated and adopted by the Commission on Phytosanitary Measures (CPM). It also describes the requirements for submission and evaluation of the efficacy data and other relevant information on a phytosanitary treatment that can be used as a phytosanitary measure and that will be annexed to this standard after its adoption. The treatments are for the control of regulated pests on regulated articles, primarily those moving in international trade. The adopted treatments provide the minimum requirements necessary to control a regulated pest at a stated efficacy. The scope of this standard does not include issues related to pesticide registration or other domestic requirements for approval of treatments (e.g. irradiation). -
Book (stand-alone)Manual to Differentiate Wild Mediterranean Fruit Flies Ceratitis capitata (Wied.) from non-irradiated (Fertile) and Irradiated (Sterile) VIENNA Temperature Sensitive Lethal Strain Flies 2016
Also available in:
No results found.This manual is a product of recent studies on the effect of gamma radiation on testes and ovaries of the VIENNA Mediterranean fruit fly temperature sensitive lethal (TSL) genetic sexing strains, which are being used in most Mediterranean fruit fly mass-rearing facilities in the world. It includes standardised and updated procedures to determine the fertility or sterility of adults of these strains.
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