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Disease Management of Scleroderris Canker By Regulatory Action

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Scleroderris canker of conifers

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Regulatory actions are usually taken to prevent the introduction into or spread from an area of a pest designated as quarantine significant. There are international obligations to prevent the spread of pests into new areas. Legislative actions form an integral part of pest management strategies.

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Laidlaw, D.M. (1984). Disease Management of Scleroderris Canker By Regulatory Action. In: Manion, P.D. (eds) Scleroderris canker of conifers. Forestry Sciences, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6107-4_38

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