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.
D3.1 Standard protocol for sentinel plantations survey (Summary)
Year:
2019
duedate:
September 2019
Deliverable number:
D3.1
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(0.20 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
Download:
(0.74 MB)
D4.4 On-board delimitation technologies for UAVs using visual cues (Summary)
Year:
2022
duedate:
January 2022
Deliverable number:
D4.4
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(3.27 MB)
D4.2 Surveillance of damage by specific pests based on optical and chemical signals (Summary)
Year:
2021
duedate:
March 2021
Deliverable number:
D4.2
Download:
(21.34 MB)
D4.1 Application of remote sensing to the four categories of PnPs, and potential generalisation (Summary)
Year:
2020
duedate:
September 2020
Deliverable number:
D4.1
Download:
(8.99 MB)
D7.1 Project branding and promotional materials (logo, leaflet, poster, templates), website and online community
Year:
2019
duedate:
March 2019
Deliverable number:
D7.1
Download:
(1.19 MB)
Can ‘sentinel trees’ warn of devastating pests?
Year:
2020
Journal:
Science
Volume/Issue:
367/6485
Pages:
1417
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(0.19 MB)
A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)
Year:
2020
Journal:
Biological Invasions
Volume/Issue:
22
Pages:
1785–1799
Prevalence and drivers of a tree-killing bark beetle, Ips typographus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae), in international invasion pathways into the USA
Year:
2022
Journal:
Journal of Pest Science
Modelling for risk and biosecurity related to forest health
Year:
2021
Journal:
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Volume/Issue:
4/5
Pages:
485-495
Download:
(1.04 MB)
Combining permanent aerobiological networks and molecular analyses for large‐scale surveillance of forest fungal pathogens: A proof‐of‐concept
Year:
2021
Journal:
Plant Pathology
Volume/Issue:
70/1
Pages:
181-194
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(1.51 MB)
Massive windfalls boost an ongoing spruce bark beetle outbreak in the Southern Alps
Year:
2022
Journal:
L’Italia Forestale e Montana
Volume/Issue:
77/1
Pages:
23-34
URL/DOI:
https://dx.doi.org/10.36253/ifm-1617
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(1.73 MB)
Acquisition of fungi from the environment modifies ambrosia beetle mycobiome during invasion
Year:
2019
Journal:
PeerJ
Volume/Issue:
7
Pages:
e8103
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8103
Download:
(0.33 MB)
Winter temperature predicts prolonged diapause in pine processionary moth species across their geographic range
Year:
2019
Journal:
PeerJ
Volume/Issue:
7
Pages:
e6530
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.6530
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(2.33 MB)
Invasive Drosophila suzukii outnumbers native controphics and causes substantial damage to fruits of forest plants
Year:
2022
Journal:
NeoBiota
Volume/Issue:
77
Pages:
39–77
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(3.09 MB)
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)
Classical biological control against insect pests in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: What influences its success?
Year:
2021
Journal:
NeoBiota
Volume/Issue:
65
Pages:
169-191
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(1.41 MB)
Harmonising the fields of invasion science and forest pathology
Year:
2020
Journal:
NeoBiota
Volume/Issue:
62
Publisher/Place:
Pensoft Publishers
Pages:
301-332
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(0.64 MB)
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)
Urban trees facilitate the establishment of non-native forest insects
Year:
2019
Journal:
NeoBiota
Volume/Issue:
52
Pages:
25-46
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(1.14 MB)