Forewarned is forearmed: harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings

Описание

Тип публикации: статья из журнала

Год издания: 2019

Идентификатор DOI: 10.3897/neobiota.47.34276

Ключевые слова: alien invasive pests and pathogens, commodity risk analysis, early warning, sampling techniques, sentinel plants, pest risk analysis, prediction

Аннотация: The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem fuПоказать полностьюnctioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown

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Издание

Журнал: NEOBIOTA

Выпуск журнала: Is. 47

Номера страниц: 95-123

ISSN журнала: 16190033

Место издания: SOFIA

Издатель: PENSOFT PUBLISHERS

Персоны

  • Morales-Rodriguez C. (University of Tuscia, Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-food and Forest systems, Viterbo, Italy)
  • Anslan S. (Zoological Institute. Technische Universit?t Braunschwei, Braunschweig, Germany)
  • Auger-Rozenberg M.-A. (INRA, Forest Zoology Research Unit, Orleans, France)
  • Augustin S. (INRA, Forest Zoology Research Unit, Orleans, France)
  • Baranchikov Y. (Sukachev Institute of Forest of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Division of Federal Research Center 'Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the RAS, Deparment of Forest Zoology, Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
  • Bellahirech A. (National Research Institute of Rural Engineering, Water and Forests (INRGREF), Ariana, Tunisia)
  • Burokiene D. (Nature Research Centre. Institute of Botany, Vilnius, Lithuania)
  • Cepukoit D. (Nature Research Centre. Institute of Botany, Vilnius, Lithuania)
  • Cota E. (Agricultural University of Tirana, Department of Plant Protection, Tirana, Albania)
  • Davydenko K. (Ukrainian Research Institute of Forestry and Forest Melioration, Department of Forest Protection, Kharkiv, Ukraine, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sou- thern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Alnarp, Sweden)
  • Lehtijarvi H.T.D. (Isparta Applied Science University, Department of Forest Engineering, Isparta, Turkey)
  • Drenkhan R. (Estonian University of Life Sciences, Forestry and Rural Engineering, Tartu, Estonia)
  • Drenkhan T. (Estonian University of Life Sciences, Forestry and Rural Engineering, Tartu, Estonia)
  • Eschen R. (CABI. Ecosystems Management, and Risk Analysis and Invasion Ecology, Del?mont, Switzerland)
  • Franic I. (CABI. Ecosystems Management, and Risk Analysis and Invasion Ecology, Del?mont, Switzerland)
  • de Groot M. (Slovenian Forestry Institute, Department of Forest protection, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
  • Glavendeki? M. (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia)
  • Kacprzyk M. (University of Agriculture in Krakow, Faculty of Forestry Institute of Forest Ecosystems Protection, Department of Forest Protection, Entomology and Forest Climatology, Krakow, Poland)
  • Kenis M. (CABI. Risk Analysis and Invasion Ecology, Del?mont, Switzerland)
  • Kirichenko N. (Sukachev Institute of Forest of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Division of Federal Research Center 'Krasnoyarsk Scientific Center of the Siberian Branch of the RAS, Deparment of Forest Zoology, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; Siberian Federal University, Institute of Ecology and Geography, Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation)
  • Matsiakh I. (Ukrainian National Forestry University, Institute of Forestry and Park Gardening, Forestry Department, Lviv, Ukraine)
  • Musolin D.L. (Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University, Department of Forest Protection, Wood Science and Game Management, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
  • Nowakowska J.A. (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)
  • O'Hanlon R. (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institut, Grassland and Plant Science Branch, Belfast, United Kingdom)
  • Prospero S. (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL, Forest Health and Biotic Interactions, Birmensdorf, Switzerland)
  • Roques A. (INRA, Forest Zoology Research Unit, Orl?ans, France)
  • Santini A. (CNR, Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, Sesto fiorentino, Italy)
  • Talgø V. (Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Plant Health and Biotechnology, ?s, Norway)
  • Tedersoo L. (University of Tartu, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, Tartu, Estonia)
  • Uimari A. (Natural Resources Institute Finland, Natural resources, Kuopio, Finland)
  • Vannini A. (University of Tuscia, Department for Innovation in Biological, Agro-food and Forest systems, Viterbo, Italy)
  • Witzell J. (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sou- thern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Alnarp, Sweden)
  • Woodward S. (University of Aberdeen, Department of Plant and Soil Science, Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
  • Zambounis A. (Hellenic Agricultural Organization 'Demeter', Institute of Plant Breeding and Genetic Resources, Department of Deciduous Fruit Trees, Naoussa, Greece)
  • Cleary M. (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sou- thern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Alnarp, Sweden)