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Approval Codes for NOC01004.Pdf Approval codes for NOC01004 Organism Application Decision Approval ORG0006426 - Alfamovirus (Bromoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002163 ORG0006595 - Bromovirus (Bromoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002177 ORG0006596 - Cucumovirus (Bromoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002197 ORG0006597 - Ilarvirus (Bromoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002211 ORG0006598 - Oleavirus (Bromoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002225 ORG0006599 - Tospovirus (Bunyaviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002248 ORG0006600 - Badnavirus (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002172 ORG0006601 - Caulimovirus (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002183 ORG0006602 - CsVMV-like (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002159 ORG0006603 - PVCV-like (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002160 ORG0006604 - RTBV-like (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002161 1 ORG0006605 - SbCMV-like (Caulimoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002162 ORG0006606 - Crinivirus (Closteroviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002196 ORG0006607 - Closterovirus (Closteroviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002188 ORG0006608 - Comovirus (Comoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002195 ORG0006609 - Fabavirus (Comoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002203 ORG0006610 - Nepovirus (Comoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002222 ORG0006611 - Begomovirus (Geminiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002173 ORG0006612 - Curtovirus (Geminiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002198 ORG0006613 - Mastrevirus (Geminiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002218 ORG0006614 - Enamovirus (Luteoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002202 ORG0006615 - Luteovirus (Luteoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002214 ORG0006616 - Polerovirus (Luteoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002234 ORG0006617 - Unassigned genus (Luteoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002253 ORG0006618 - Alphacryptovirus (Partitiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002165 ORG0006619 - Betacryptovirus (Partitiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002175 ORG0006620 - Bymovirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002179 ORG0006621 - Ipomovirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002212 ORG0006622 - Macluravirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002216 ORG0006623 - Potyvirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002237 ORG0006624 - Rymovirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002238 ORG0006625 - Tritimovirus (Potyviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002250 ORG0006626 - Fijivirus (Reoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002204 ORG0006627 - Oryzavirus (Reoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002227 ORG0006628 - Phytoreovirus (Reoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002232 ORG0006629 - Cytorhabdovirus (Rhabdoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002199 ORG0006630 - Nucleorhabdovirus (Rhabdoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002224 ORG0006631 - Unassigned genus (Rhabdoviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002254 ORG0006632 - Sequivirus (Sequiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002239 ORG0006633 - Waikavirus (Sequiviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002259 ORG0006634 - Aureusvirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002169 ORG0006635 - Avenavirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002171 ORG0006636 - Carmovirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002182 ORG0006637 - Dianthovirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002200 ORG0006638 - Machlomovirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002215 ORG0006639 - Necrovirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002221 ORG0006640 - Panicovirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002229 ORG0006641 - Tombusvirus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002247 ORG0006642 - Unassigned genus (Tombusviridae) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002255 ORG0006643 - Allexivirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002164 ORG0006644 - Benyvirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002174 ORG0006645 - Capillovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002180 ORG0006646 - Carlavirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002181 ORG0006647 - Foveavirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002205 ORG0006648 - Furovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002206 ORG0006649 - Hordeivirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002209 ORG0006650 - Idaeovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002210 ORG0006651 - Marafivirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002217 ORG0006652 - Nanovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002220 ORG0006653 - Ophiovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002226 ORG0006654 - Pecluvirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002231 ORG0006655 - Ourmiavirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002228 ORG0006656 - Pomovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002235 ORG0006657 - Potexvirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002236 ORG0006658 - Sobemovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002240 ORG0006659 - Tenuivirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002241 ORG0006660 - Tobamovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002242 ORG0006661 - Tobravirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002243 ORG0006662 - Trichovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002249 ORG0006663 - Tymovirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002251 ORG0006664 - Umbravirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002252 ORG0006665 - Varicosavirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002257 ORG0006666 - Vitivirus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002258 ORG0006667 - Apple dimple fruit viroid (Pospiviroidae: Apscaviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002166 ORG0006668 - Apple scar skin viroid (Pospiviroidae: Apscaviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002168 ORG0006669 - Australian grapevine viroid (Pospiviroidae: Apscaviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002170 ORG0006670 - Citrus viroid III (Pospiviroidae: Apscaviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002186 ORG0006671 - Citrus bent leaf viroid (Pospiviroidae: Apscaviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002185 ORG0006672 - Citrus viroid IV (Pospiviroidae: Cocadviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002187 ORG0006673 - Coconut cadang-cadang viroid (Pospiviroidae: Cocadviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002189 ORG0006674 - Coconut tinangaja viroid (Pospiviroidae: Cocadviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002190 ORG0006675 - Hop latent viroid (Pospiviroidae: Cocadviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002207 ORG0006676 - Coleus blumei viroid 1 (Pospiviroidae: Coleviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002191 ORG0006677 - Coleus blumei viroid 2 (Pospiviroidae: Coleviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002192 ORG0006678 - Coleus blumei viroid 3 (Pospiviroidae: Coleviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002193 ORG0006679 - Hop stunt viroid (Pospiviroidae: Hostuviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002208 ORG0006680 - Chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002184 ORG0006681 - Peach latent mosaic viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002230 ORG0006682 - Columnea latent viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002194 ORG0006683 - Iresine viroid 1 (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002213 ORG0006684 - Mexican papita viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002219 ORG0006685 - Tomato apical stunt viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002244 ORG0006686 - Tomato planta macho viroid (Avsunviroidae: Pelamoviroid) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002246 ORG0006687 - Apple fruit crinkle viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002167 ORG0006688 - Blueberry mosaic viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002176 ORG0006689 - Burdock stunt viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002178 ORG0006690 - Eggplant latent viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002201 ORG0006691 - Nicotiana glutinosa stunt viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002223 ORG0006692 - Pigeon pea mosaic viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002233 ORG0006693 - Tomato bunchy top viroid (Unassigned family: Unassigned genus) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002245 ORG0006694 - Unassigned genus (Unassigned family) NOC01004 Approved with Controls NOC002256 .
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