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Introduction to EPPO Datasheets on pests recommended for regulation
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This set continues the series of EPPO datasheets at present constituted by Quarantine Pests for Europe (2nd edition), the first supplementary set published in 1999 in the
EPPO Bulletin
issue
29
, 459–506, the second supplementary set published in 2005 in issue
35
, 361–475, the third supplementary set published in 2006 in issue
36
, 1–9, the fourth supplementary set published in 2007 in issue
37
, 223–245, the fifth, sixth and seventh supplementary sets published in 2008 in issue
38
, 53–63, 161–166 and 439–449, respectively, the eighth and ninth supplementary sets published in issue
39
, 41–64 and 487–499, the tenth supplementary set published in issue
40
, 401–406, the eleventh supplementary set published in issue
41
, 407–418, the twelfth and thirteenth supplementary sets published in issue
43
, 139–143 and 195–196, the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth supplementary sets published in issue
44
, 5–10, 149–163 and 474–478, the seventeenth supplementary set published in issue
45
, 2–13, the eighteenth supplementary set published in issue
46
, 02–24, the nineteenth supplementary set published in issue
47
, 524–548, the twentieth and twenty‐first supplementary sets published in issue
49
, 48–72 and 259–297, the twenty‐second set published in issue
50
, 156–169, the twenty‐third set published in issue
50
, 241–248, the 24th set published in issue
50
, 526–548, the 25th set published in issue
52
, 371–373, the 26th set published in issue
53
, 100‐107, the 27th set published in issue
53
, 613–623, the 28th set published in issue
54
, 25–40 and the 29th set published in issue
54
, 343‐360. It contains a further datasheet produced as part of the core work programme of EPPO datasheets.
Title: Introduction to EPPO Datasheets on pests recommended for regulation
Description:
This set continues the series of EPPO datasheets at present constituted by Quarantine Pests for Europe (2nd edition), the first supplementary set published in 1999 in the
EPPO Bulletin
issue
29
, 459–506, the second supplementary set published in 2005 in issue
35
, 361–475, the third supplementary set published in 2006 in issue
36
, 1–9, the fourth supplementary set published in 2007 in issue
37
, 223–245, the fifth, sixth and seventh supplementary sets published in 2008 in issue
38
, 53–63, 161–166 and 439–449, respectively, the eighth and ninth supplementary sets published in issue
39
, 41–64 and 487–499, the tenth supplementary set published in issue
40
, 401–406, the eleventh supplementary set published in issue
41
, 407–418, the twelfth and thirteenth supplementary sets published in issue
43
, 139–143 and 195–196, the fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth supplementary sets published in issue
44
, 5–10, 149–163 and 474–478, the seventeenth supplementary set published in issue
45
, 2–13, the eighteenth supplementary set published in issue
46
, 02–24, the nineteenth supplementary set published in issue
47
, 524–548, the twentieth and twenty‐first supplementary sets published in issue
49
, 48–72 and 259–297, the twenty‐second set published in issue
50
, 156–169, the twenty‐third set published in issue
50
, 241–248, the 24th set published in issue
50
, 526–548, the 25th set published in issue
52
, 371–373, the 26th set published in issue
53
, 100‐107, the 27th set published in issue
53
, 613–623, the 28th set published in issue
54
, 25–40 and the 29th set published in issue
54
, 343‐360.
It contains a further datasheet produced as part of the core work programme of EPPO datasheets.
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