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https://eurl-nematodes.anses.fr
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The EURL organizes Proficiency Tests (PT) on detection and identification of regulated quarantine plant-parasitic nematodes in order to assess and ensure the reliability and accuracy of the analyses carried out by the National Reference Laboratories (NRLs).
Proficiency tests are performed under accreditation according to the ISO 17043 standard.

Proficiency tests registration, participation and information are accessed by the following link: https://leila.anses.fr/ 

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The European Union Reference Laboratory for Plant Parasitic Nematodes yearly organizes a workshop, especially intended for the National Reference Laboratories (NRLs) in the European Union. The purpose of these workshops is to inform the participants about the activities of the EURL, to present and discuss the results of Proficiency Tests (PT), to present and discuss scientific research projects and to exchange information on the European Union legislation, methods, and other relevant subjects.

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Plant parasitic nematodes
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Méthodes
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Methods
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Réactifs disponibles et matériaux de référence
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Bulgaria

Central Laboratory for Plant Quarantine (CLPQ)

 

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EURL workshop registration

 

 

Registration for the 1st  Annual workshop EURL for plant parasitic nematodes: implementing NRL network and EURL activities

 

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Belgium

ILVO – Flanders Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food

English

Austria

Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES)

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France

ANSES - Plant Health Laboratory - Nematology Unit

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The current EURL work program describes the tasks that the EURL for plant-parasitic nematodes plans to carry out during the year 2022. 

 The work program is created as an enumeration of the different activities around a group of plant-parasitic nematodes considered as important threats by the European Commission.

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