Raul Ruiz-Arce, Raul.A.Ruiz@aphis.usda.gov, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST and Pennsylvania State University, 501 ASI Bldg, University Park, PA, Izabela Makaloska, izabelam@psu.edu, Huck Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, and Bruce A. McPheron, bam10@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University, Entomology, 501 ASI Bldg, University Park, PA.
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Species 1: Diptera Tephritidae
Anastrepha obliqua (West Indian fruit fly)
Species 2: Diptera Tephritidae
Rhagoletis zephyria (snowberry fruit fly)
Species 3: Diptera Tephritidae
Anastrepha ludens (Mexican fruit fly)
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The 2006 ESA Annual Meeting, December 10-13, 2006
- From Sylvia Blümel, PhD, Head of Institute of Plant health, Austrian Agency of Health and Food Safety, January 4, 2007
Dear Sirs,
I would greatfully appreciate to know whether there are any abstracts of the presentations or publications related to the topics on regulatory issues and molecular diagnostics of insects and arthropods as plant pests (see below).
I would also be glad to get in touch with an expert for molecular diagnostics of Rhagoletis cingulata and Rhagoletis indifferens.
Many thanks in advance an all the best for the New year
Sincerely Yours
Sylvia Bluemel
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The changing role of molecular diagnostics in safeguarding US plant resources and the regulatory responsibilities of APHIS;
Gordon Gordh, Gordon.Gordh@aphis.usda.gov; 9:10 AM 0042
Molecular diagnostic keys for insects: data management and analysis;Raul Ruiz-Arce, Raul.A.Ruiz@aphis.usda.gov, Izabela Makaloska, izabelam@psu.edu, Bruce A. McPheron, bam10@psu.edu
9:30 AM 0043
Protocol validation and laboratory accreditation for diagnostic testing of plant pathogens; Laurene E. Levy, Laurene.E.Levy@aphis.usda.gov