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The new University of Florida's certificate in plant pest risk assessment and management

Today's global and consumer driven economy requires knowledge of plant health management practices and challenges beyond one's own borders. Introductions of invasive plant pests, including plant pathogens, arthropods and weeds, can have a devastating impact on agriculture and natural resou...

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Published in:Phytopathology 2006-06, Vol.96 (6), p.S114-S114
Main Authors: Thomas, D D, McGovern, R J, Leppla, N C, Durham, T
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