holistic management of emerging forest pests and diseases
Here, you will find all scientific publications resulting from HOMED.
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)
Modelling for risk and biosecurity related to forest health
Year:
2021
Journal:
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences
Volume/Issue:
4/5
Pages:
485-495
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(1.04 MB)
Modelling Monochamus galloprovincialis dispersal trajectories across a heterogeneous landscape to optimize monitoring by trapping networks
Year:
2022
URL/DOI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/23036
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(0.41 MB)
Response of the egg parasitoids of the pine processionary moth to host density and forest cover at the southern edge of the range
Year:
2022
URL/DOI:
http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/23035
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(0.48 MB)
Urban tree isolation affects the abundance of its pests and their natural enemies
Year:
2022
Journal:
Landscape and Urban Planning
Volume/Issue:
227
Pages:
104515
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(1.88 MB)
New species and new records of exotic Scolytinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in Europe
Year:
2022
Journal:
Biodiversity Data Journal
Volume/Issue:
10
Pages:
e93995
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(1.31 MB)
Ability of the Ash dieback pathogen to reproduce and to induce damage on its host are controlled by different environmental parameters
Year:
2022
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(1.41 MB)
Unveiling Chemical Cues of Insect-Tree and Insect-Insect Interactions for the Eucalyptus Weevil and Its Egg Parasitoid by Multidimensional Gas Chromatographic Methods
Year:
2022
Journal:
Molecules
Volume/Issue:
27(13)
Pages:
4042
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(2.82 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)
First report of the alien ambrosia beetle Cnestus mutilatus and further finding of Anisandrus maiche in the European part of the EPPO region (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae: Xyleborini)
Year:
2022
Journal:
EPPO Bulletin
Volume/Issue:
00
Pages:
1-5
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/epp.12840
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(0.47 MB)
Volumetric Spore Traps Are a Viable Alternative Tool for Estimating Heterobasidion Infection Risk
Year:
2022
Journal:
Forests
Volume/Issue:
13(12)
Pages:
2146
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3390/f13122146
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(1.03 MB)
Drought and stand susceptibility to attacks by the European spruce bark beetle: A remote sensing approach
Year:
2022
Journal:
Agricultural and Forest Entomology
Pages:
1–11
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/afe.12536
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(1.36 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)
Moths and butterflies on alien shores: Global biogeography of non-native Lepidoptera
Year:
2022
Journal:
Journal of Biogeography
Volume/Issue:
00
Pages:
1-14
URL/DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14393
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(4.97 MB)
SNP4OrphanSpecies: A bioinformatics pipeline to isolate molecular markers for studying genetic diversity of orphan species
Year:
2022
Journal:
. Biodiversity Data Journal
Volume/Issue:
10
Pages:
e85587
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(0.33 MB)
Novel RNA viruses from the native range of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, the causal fungal agent of ash dieback
Year:
2022
Journal:
Virus Research
Volume/Issue:
320
Pages:
198901
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(3.47 MB)
Large‑arena feld cage releases of a candidate classical biological control agent for spotted wing drosophila suggest low risk to non‑target species
Year:
2022
Journal:
Journal of Pest Science
Volume/Issue:
95
Pages:
1057–1065
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(0.84 MB)
Detection of Airborne Inoculum of Hymenoscyphus fraxineus: The Causal Agent of Ash Dieback
Year:
2022
Journal:
Methods in Molecular Biology
Volume/Issue:
2536
Pages:
119–137
Impact of Stand and Landscape Management on Forest Pest Damage
Year:
2022
Journal:
Annual Review of Entomology
Pinus pinea: a natural barrier for the insect vector of the pine wood nematode?
Year:
2022
Journal:
Annals of Forest Science
Volume/Issue:
79:43
Pages:
1-12
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(1.67 MB)