holistic management of emerging forest pests and diseases
						Here, you will find all public HOMED deliverables as well as all scientific publications resulting from or relevant to the project.
					
				D4.2 Surveillance of damage by specific pests based on optical and chemical signals (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			March 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D4.2
		
						
						
					
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			Host-mediated, cross-generational intraspecific competition in a herbivore species
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			BioRxiv
		
						
						
						
						
						
					
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					(0.55 MB)
				
			
		
			D3.4 Guidelines for new detection methods (LAMP, RTqPCR, VOCs, Single Cells) of forest PnPs (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			September 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D3.4
		
						
						
					
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					(0.74 MB)
				
			
		
			D1.3 Guidelines of the multi-criteria decision tool for selecting the best pest management options (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			September 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D1.3
		
						
						
					
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					(0.20 MB)
				
			
		
			Generic Model to Predict the Outbreak of Insects in European Forests
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			The 1st International Electronic Conference on Entomology session Forest and Urban Entomology
		
						
						
						
						
						
					URL/DOI:
				https://doi.org/10.3390/IECE-10375
							
							
						
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			D3.3 Guidelines for smartphone applications to detect and monitor damaged trees (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			March 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D3.3
		
						
						
					
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					(0.20 MB)
				
			
		
			Spatial orientation of social caterpillars is influenced by polarized light
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Biology Letters
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			17
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			20200736
		
					
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					(0.92 MB)
				
			
		
			D3.5 Application of deep learning for symptom identification in trees (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			September 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D3.5
		
						
						
					
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					(0.22 MB)
				
			
		
			Meta-analysis of tree diversity effects on the abundance, diversity and activity of herbivores' enemies
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Basic and Applied Ecology
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			58 
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			130-138
		
					
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					(0.85 MB)
				
			
		
			Biological control of emerging forest diseases: How can we move from dreams to reality?
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			 Forest Ecology and Management
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			496
		
						
						
						
						
					
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			Corythucha arcuata (Say, 1832) (Hemiptera, Tingidae) in its invasive range in Europe: perception, knowledge and willingness to act in foresters and citizens
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			NeoBiota
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			69
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			133-153
		
					
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					(3.34 MB)
				
			
		
			D5.2 Relationship between propagule size and pressure, host density, habitat and colonisation probability by non-native forest pathogens (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			September 2020
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D5.2
		
						
						
					
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			D5.3 Methods for estimating effective radius of clear-cut zone as eradication method for forest PnPs (Summary)
			Year:
			2021
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			duedate:
			March 2021
		
						
		
			Deliverable number:
			D5.3
		
						
						
					
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			The Risk of Bark and Ambrosia Beetles Associated with Imported Non-Coniferous Wood and Potential Horizontal Phytosanitary Measures
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Forests 
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			11/3
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			342
		
					URL/DOI:
				https://doi.org/10.3390/f11030342
							
							
						
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			Movement behaviour of two social urticating caterpillars in opposite hemispheres
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Movement Ecology
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			8
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			4
		
					
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			Are Invasive Patterns of Non-native Insects Related to Woody Plants Differing Between Europe and China?
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			2:91
		
						
						
						
						
					
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					(1.77 MB)
				
			
		
			Can ‘sentinel trees’ warn of devastating pests?
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Science
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			367/6485
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			1417
		
					
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			New Approaches in Urban Forestry to Minimize Invasive Species Impacts: The Case of Xiongan New Area in China
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Insects
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			11:5
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			300
		
					
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					(0.47 MB)
				
			
		
			Volatile organic compounds (VOC) as biomarkers for detection of Ceratocystis platani
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			Forest Pathology
		
						
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			e12618
		
					URL/DOI:
				https://doi.org/10.1111/efp.12618
							
							
						
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			Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions
			Year:
			2020
		
						
						
						
		
			Journal:
			NeoBiota
		
						
		
			Volume/Issue:
			58
		
						
						
						
						
		
			Pages:
			107-127
		
					
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					(0.60 MB)
				
			
		
			