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Animal Plant Health Protection Servic

Connolly, G. 1993a. Technical Bulletin for the Sodium Fluoroacetate (Compound 1080) Livestock Protection Collar. U.S. Dept. Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, Denver Wildl. Res. Cent., Denver, CO. 37 pp. [Pg.1450]

Plant Protection and Quarantine. New Pest Response Guidelines Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2, Version 4.0. United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, January 15, 2004. [Pg.524]

Provides appropriate personnel, equipment, and supplies, coordinated through the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Emergency Management Operations Center primarily for coordination of animal issues such as disposal of animal carcasses, protection of livestock health, and zoonotic diseases associated with livestock. [Pg.34]

Ann. Rep. Witchweed Lab., U. S. Dept, of Agric., Animal and Plant Health Insp. Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine Program, 1981, pp. 22-27. [Pg.460]

Alternatively, if the treatment was carried out at the time of export, its effectiveness would have to be assumed, and could not be verified by inspection before export. This is not in the spirit or intent of the International Plant Protection Convention (Champ and Winks, 1982), and verification of treatment for quarantine or contractual arrangements would have to be done by documentation and/or colour dosimetry. For irradiation, this will require a change in approach, and there are now moves to base infestation assessment on prevention of reproduction . In this context, the US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, in association with the North American Plant Protection Organization, has drafted a Regional Phytosanitary Standard for Use of Irradiation as a phytosanitary treatment (Griffin, 1996). [Pg.186]

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service This organization is responsible for protecting and improving animal and plant health for the benefit of humans and the environment. Also, it works to control and eradicate pests... [Pg.40]

Review and approval of research protocols are conducted by NIH, S E, or National Science Foundation. Acronyms APHIS, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA EPA, Environmental Protection Agency FDA, Food and Drug Administration NIH, National Institutes of Health S E, Science and Education, USDA. APHIS issues permits for the importation and domestic shipment of certain plants and animals, plant pests, and animal pathogens, and for the shipment or release to the environment of regulated agents. [Pg.274]


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