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Apr
2011
Updated monitoring and IRM guidelines in Oilseed
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Coleoptera
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Mar
2011
Myzus persicae Resistance Alert!
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Sucking Pests
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Spain
Feb
2011
Two new Test Methods from IRAC
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Methods
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Nov
2010
IRAC publishes 3 new IRM vector posters
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Mode of Action
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Outreach
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Public Health
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Nov
2010
IRAC publishes a new and extensively updated second edition of their Vector Manual
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Public Health
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Oct
2010
Updated IRAC MoA Classification (v7.0) now published
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Executive
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Mode of Action
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Outreach
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Aug
2010
Register interest now for the Resistance 2011 Conference, taking place September 5-7, 2011 at Rothamsted Research,UK
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Executive
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May
2010
New poster describing IRM recomendations for Tuta Absoluta
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Chewing Pests
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Outreach
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Brazil
May
2010
New “mini” IRAC Classification brochure now available
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Mode of Action
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Outreach
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May
2010
MOA Classification Poster now available in Spanish, Chinese and Portuguese
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Mode of Action
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Brazil
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