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United Nations - Treaty Series
1955

2. The localization and destruction of centres of infection of plant pests and diseases by chemical, agro-biological, agro-technical and any other methods available to the two Parties.

3. The imposition of quarantine on inhabited places and areas where centres of infection of dangerous pests and diseases subject to quarantine are discovered, and the prohibition of the export from places and areas to the territory of the other Party of goods of vegetable origin, especially seeds and sets of agricultural, decorative and woodland plants which may be the sources from which such pests and diseases are disseminated.

Article 3

Both Contracting Parties undertake to carry out the measures referred toin article 2 against dangerous plant pests and diseases subject to quarantine.These pests and diseases are the following:

  1. The cotton moth (pink bollworm)
  2. The Colorado potato beetle
  3. The potato moth
  4. The Mediterranean fruit fly
  5. Phylloxera
  6. The California beetle
  7. The potato nematode
  8. Potato canker
  9. Flax " pasmo"
  10. Virus diseases affecting stone fruit (peach yellow, low peach yield,plum and peach mosaic)
  11. Contagious internode contraction in grape vines (court-noui)
  12. Pseudaulacaspis pentagona Targ.
  13. Icerya purchasi Mask.
  14. Acanthoseelides obtectus Say.
  15. Callosobruchus chinensis L.
  16. Callosobruchus QuadrimaculatusFabr.
  17. Diplodia zeae (Schw.) Lev.
  18. Pseudomonas Stewarti
  19. Erwinia amylovora
  20. Bacterium Quercus.

Article 4

Both Contracting Parties also undertake to assist one another in controlling mass pests, — namely the Asiatic and the Moroccan locust. They undertake to organize and to put into effect measures to destroy the breeding No. 3000