Translocating plants to natural habitats is a long-standing conservation practice but is growing in magnitude to deliver international targets to mitigate climate change and reverse biodiversity loss. Concurrently, outbreaks of novel plant pests and pathogens are multiplying with increased global trade network connectivity and larger volumes of imported plants, raising concerns that restoration plantings may act as introductory disease pathways. We used UK common juniper, subject since ~1995 to conservation plantings and now experiencing significant mortality from the non-native pathogen Phytophthora austrocedri Gresl. & E. M. Hansen, as an example species to explore the availability of monitoring data that could be used to assess disease r...
The pathogen already has limited distribution in certain environmentally sensitive juniper habitats,...
Gardens are little studied particularly in relation to major plant pathogen genera such as Phytophth...
Introduced pests and diseases cause such devastation due, to a great degree, to a lack of natural en...
Translocating plants to natural habitats is a long-standing conservation practice but is growing in ...
The oomycete plant pathogen, Phytophthora austrocedri, is an aggressive killer of cypress trees caus...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
<p>An analysis of incidence of Phytophthora spp. in 732 European nurseries producing forest transpla...
The diversity of Phytophthora species in soils collected from 14 highly disturbed sites in northern ...
This research was supported by a grant funded jointly by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences R...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The global increase in the movement of plant products in recent years has triggered an increase in t...
Many studies around the globe have identified plant production facilities as major sources of plant ...
In order to minimize the risk of spreading Phytophthora species to forests and ornamental sites via ...
The pathogen already has limited distribution in certain environmentally sensitive juniper habitats,...
Gardens are little studied particularly in relation to major plant pathogen genera such as Phytophth...
Introduced pests and diseases cause such devastation due, to a great degree, to a lack of natural en...
Translocating plants to natural habitats is a long-standing conservation practice but is growing in ...
The oomycete plant pathogen, Phytophthora austrocedri, is an aggressive killer of cypress trees caus...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
<p>An analysis of incidence of Phytophthora spp. in 732 European nurseries producing forest transpla...
The diversity of Phytophthora species in soils collected from 14 highly disturbed sites in northern ...
This research was supported by a grant funded jointly by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences R...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The multidisciplinary ‘Phyto-threats’ project was initiated in 2016 to address the increasing risks ...
The global increase in the movement of plant products in recent years has triggered an increase in t...
Many studies around the globe have identified plant production facilities as major sources of plant ...
In order to minimize the risk of spreading Phytophthora species to forests and ornamental sites via ...
The pathogen already has limited distribution in certain environmentally sensitive juniper habitats,...
Gardens are little studied particularly in relation to major plant pathogen genera such as Phytophth...
Introduced pests and diseases cause such devastation due, to a great degree, to a lack of natural en...