| 1. | Plant quarantine protocols and agreements to develop small hydroelectric stations were also signed.
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| 2. | These and other invasive diseases led to the passage of the Plant Quarantine Act of 1912.
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| 3. | -- an intergovernmental convention concerning plant quarantine.
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| 4. | Charles was responsible for inspecting many imported plants prior to the Plant Quarantine Act, enacted in 1912.
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| 5. | In addition, the EU wants Japan to streamline plant quarantine and certification procedures for automobiles and construction.
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| 6. | In addition to the Plant Quarantine Services, Bensaude was one of the founders of the Portuguese Society of Biology.
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| 7. | The genus was first described in 1947 from two workers discovered in Hoboken plant quarantine in New Jersey, United States.
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| 8. | It's not just Hawaiians who should be concerned, says Larry Nakahara, plant quarantine manager for the state Department of Agriculture.
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| 9. | Between the 1880s and 1930s these evolved into the USDA Bureaus of Entomology, of Animal Industry, and of Plant Quarantine, respectively.
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| 10. | Plant quarantine teams were visiting homes, burning affected plants on the spot, while other teams have fanned out to rural areas.
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