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Guidelines for surveillance for plant pests in Asia and the Pacific

While specimens submitted by plant-health scientists and farmers are still valuable, the collection of specimens has become more purposeful than in the past, driven by the need to expand scientific knowledge about biodiversity, concern about the need to recognize alien pests in new environments and a desire to expand trade in agricultural commodities. Consult the  Guidelines for surveillance for plant pests in Asia and the Pacific  for more details.

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