Regulation Amending the Mustafa Kemal University Plant Health Clinic Implementation and Research Center Regulation
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The regulation updates the name of the Plant Health Clinic at Mustafa Kemal University, emphasizing a broader regional collaboration and updated research initiatives. The clinic focuses on offering effective plant health solutions, leveraging new technology like AI for diagnostics, and building partnerships with agricultural businesses and institutions.
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Key Changes
- Updated the clinic's name to include 'Hatay' in the title.
- Expanded the clinic's research and collaboration focus with agricultural businesses.
- Incorporated technology like AI for plant health diagnostics.
Obligations
What this law requires
Update all references to 'Mustafa Kemal University' to 'Hatay Mustafa Kemal University' throughout the Plant Health Clinic Implementation and Research Center Regulation
Establish and maintain clinical laboratories using morphological, microscopic, pathogenic, biochemical, and molecular (PCR, real-time PCR, DNA barcoding) methods for plant disease, pest, and weed identification
Conduct regular field visits at periodic intervals to detect plant health problems on-site and create farmer-based computerized databases for each producer from seed selection through post-harvest operations
Establish and maintain collections of pathogenic microorganisms and harmful insect species from the region
Conduct long-term monitoring of resistance development in fungi, bacteria, and harmful insects to agricultural chemicals through periodic sensitivity tests, biotype identification, baseline toxicity, and resistance mechanism analyses