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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.
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Acquisition of fungi from the environment modifies ambrosia beetle mycobiome during invasion

Authors: Rassati, D., Marini, L., & Malacrinò, A.
Year: 2019
Journal: PeerJ
Volume/Issue: 7
Pages: e8103
Download: (0.33 MB)

Termination of pupal diapause in the pine processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa

Authors: Salman, M.H.R., Giomi, F., Laparie, M., Lehmann, P., Pitacco, A., Battisti, A.
Year: 2019
Journal: Physiological Entomology
Volume/Issue: 44:1
Pages: 53-59
Download: (0.36 MB)

Real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification: an early-warning tool for quarantine plant pathogen detection

Authors: Aglietti, C., Luchi, N., Pepori, A.L. et al.
Year: 2019
Journal: AMB Express
Volume/Issue: 9
Pages: 50
Download: (2.06 MB)

D1.1 Organisation map of stakeholders for emerging risk assessment and management in forests (Summary)

Authors: Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International, Coventry University et al.
Year: 2019
duedate: September 2019
Deliverable number: D1.1
Download: (0.21 MB)

D6.1 Review of classical biological control successes and failures against forest PnPs (Summary)

Authors: Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International et al.
Year: 2019
duedate: September 2019
Deliverable number: D6.1
Download: (0.21 MB)

D7.3 Communication Strategy and updated Plan for the Dissemination and Exploitation of Results (PEDR) (Summary)

Authors: Pensoft Publishers
Year: 2019
duedate: September 2019
Deliverable number: D7.3
Download: (0.21 MB)

D7.2 Data Management Plan (DMP) (Summary)

Authors: Pensoft Publishers
Year: 2019
duedate: March 2019
Deliverable number: D7.2
Download: (0.20 MB)

D5.1 Review of eradication programmes for forest pests and pathogens in Europe (Summary)

Authors: Instituto Superior de Agronomia; The French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment
Year: 2019
duedate: September 2019
Deliverable number: D5.1
Download: (0.20 MB)

Egg mass structure of the processionary caterpillar Ochrogaster lunifer (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae): is the outer egg layer sacrificed for attack by the egg parasitoid Anastatus fuligispina (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Eupelmidae)?

Authors: Uemura, M., Perkins, L., Battisti, A., & Zalucki M
Year: 2019
Journal: Austral Entomology
Volume/Issue: 58 (4)
Pages: 810-815
Download: (0.24 MB)

Complex Insect–Pathogen Interactions in Tree Pandemics

Authors: Santini, A., & Battisti, A.
Year: 2019
Journal: Frontiers in Physiology
Volume/Issue: 10
Pages: 550
Download: (1.55 MB)

Urban trees facilitate the establishment of non-native forest insects

Authors: Branco, M., Nunes, P., Roques, A., Fernandes, M.R., Orazio, C., & Jactel, H.
Year: 2019
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 52
Pages: 25-46
Download: (1.14 MB)

D7.1 Project branding and promotional materials (logo, leaflet, poster, templates), website and online community

Authors: Pensoft Publishers
Year: 2019
duedate: March 2019
Deliverable number: D7.1
Download: (1.19 MB)

Winter temperature predicts prolonged diapause in pine processionary moth species across their geographic range

Authors: Salman, M,H.R., Bonsignore, C.P., El Alaoui El Fels, A., Giomi, F., Hodar, J., et al.
Year: 2019
Journal: PeerJ
Volume/Issue: 7
Pages: e6530
Download: (2.33 MB)

D3.1 Standard protocol for sentinel plantations survey (Summary)

Authors: Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International et al.
Year: 2019
duedate: September 2019
Deliverable number: D3.1
Download: (0.20 MB)

D4.1 Application of remote sensing to the four categories of PnPs, and potential generalisation (Summary)

Authors: Mendel University in Brno; Telespazio France
Year: 2020
duedate: September 2020
Deliverable number: D4.1
Download: (8.99 MB)

Pathologists and entomologists must join forces against forest pest and pathogen invasions

Authors: Jactel, H. et al.
Year: 2020
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 58
Pages: 107-127
Download: (0.60 MB)

Movement behaviour of two social urticating caterpillars in opposite hemispheres

Authors: Uemura, M., Perkins, L.E., Zalucki, M.P. et al.
Year: 2020
Journal: Movement Ecology
Volume/Issue: 8
Pages: 4
Download: (0.63 MB)

Are Invasive Patterns of Non-native Insects Related to Woody Plants Differing Between Europe and China?

Authors: Roques, A., Shi, J., Auger-Rozenberg, M-A., Ren, L., Augustin, S., & Luo, Y-q.
Year: 2020
Journal: Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Volume/Issue: 2:91
Download: (1.77 MB)

Can ‘sentinel trees’ warn of devastating pests?

Authors: Popkin, G.
Year: 2020
Journal: Science
Volume/Issue: 367/6485
Pages: 1417
Download: (0.19 MB)

New Approaches in Urban Forestry to Minimize Invasive Species Impacts: The Case of Xiongan New Area in China

Authors: Li, H.-P., Wickham, J.D., Bushley, K., Wang, Z.-G., Zhang, B., & Sun, J.-H.
Year: 2020
Journal: Insects
Volume/Issue: 11:5
Pages: 300
Download: (0.47 MB)