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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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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)

D3.4 Guidelines for new detection methods (LAMP, RTqPCR, VOCs, Single Cells) of forest PnPs (Summary)

Authors: Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences et al.
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)

Authors: Telespazio France et al.
Year: 2022
duedate: January 2022
Deliverable number: D4.4
Download: (3.27 MB)

D4.2 Surveillance of damage by specific pests based on optical and chemical signals (Summary)

Authors: University of Padova
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)

Authors: Mendel University in Brno; Telespazio France
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

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

A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae)

Authors: Faccoli, M., Gallego, D., Branco, M., Brockerhoff, E.G., Corley, J. et al.
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

Authors: Ward, S.F., Brockerhoff, E.G., Turner, R.M., Yamanaka, T., Marini, L., Fei, S., & Liebhold, A.M.
Year: 2022
Journal: Journal of Pest Science

Modelling for risk and biosecurity related to forest health

Authors: Robinet, C., van den Dool, R., Collot, D., & Douma, J. C.
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

Authors: Aguayo, J., Husson, C., Chancerel, E., Fabreguettes, O., Chandelier, A. et al.
Year: 2021
Journal: Plant Pathology
Volume/Issue: 70/1
Pages: 181-194
Download: (1.51 MB)

Massive windfalls boost an ongoing spruce bark beetle outbreak in the Southern Alps

Authors: Nardi, D., Finozzi, V., & Battisti, A.
Year: 2022
Journal: L’Italia Forestale e Montana
Volume/Issue: 77/1
Pages: 23-34
Download: (1.73 MB)

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)

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)

Invasive Drosophila suzukii outnumbers native controphics and causes substantial damage to fruits of forest plants

Authors: Bühlmann, I. & Gossner, M.M.
Year: 2022
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 77
Pages: 39–77
Download: (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

Authors: Bălăcenoiu, F., Japelj, A., Bernardinelli, I., Castagneyrol, I., Csóka, G., Glavendekić, M. et al.
Year: 2021
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 69
Pages: 133-153
Download: (3.34 MB)

Classical biological control against insect pests in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: What influences its success?

Authors: Seehausen, M.L., Afonso, C., Jactel, H., & Kenis, M.
Year: 2021
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 65
Pages: 169-191
Download: (1.41 MB)

Harmonising the fields of invasion science and forest pathology

Authors: Paap, T., Wingfield, M.J., Burgess, T.I., Hulbert, J.M., & Santini, A.
Year: 2020
Journal: NeoBiota
Volume/Issue: 62
Publisher/Place: Pensoft Publishers
Pages: 301-332
Download: (0.64 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)

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)