Fusarium smuggling case spotlights need to follow research protocols

A plant pathologist says following federal procedures is necessary to properly transport research materials across state and international borders. Michigan State University’s Marty Chilvers tells Brownfield permits are required through the USDA’s Animal Plant Inspection Service. “That’s really helpful because they will go through the permitting process, come and inspect facilities, make sure that we’re handling those […]

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