The world’s forests have never been more threatened by invasions of exotic pests and pathogens, whose causes and impacts are reinforced by global change. However, forest entomologists and pathologists have, for too long, worked independently, used different concepts and proposed specific management methods without recognising parallels and synergies between their respective fields. Instead, we advocate increased collaboration between these two scientific communities to improve the long-term health of forests. Our arguments are that the pathways of entry of exotic pests and pathogens are often the same and that insects and fungi often coexist in the same affected trees. Innovative methods for preventing invasions, early detection and ...
During the last century, the tree populations of Europe suffered from a number of serious epidemics ...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Trees in natural forests and those managed in plantations of either native or non-native species are...
The world’s forests have never been more threatened by invasions of exotic pests and pathogens, whos...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
Biological control (BC) is defined as the use of living natural enemies, antagonists, or competitors...
Forest pathology, the science of forest health and tree diseases, is operating in a rapidly developi...
AbstractKey messageIncreasing human impacts on forests, including unintentional movement of pathogen...
After the successful conclusion of the Joint Meeting of IUFRO’s 7.03.05 & 7.03.10 working parties an...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
Forests are an essential component of the natural environment, as they support biodiversity, sequest...
The number of non-native invasive pests and pathogens has increased dramatically in recent years, wi...
International audienceForests are subjected to rapid change connected in particular with the modifie...
During the last century, the tree populations of Europe suffered from a number of serious epidemics ...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Trees in natural forests and those managed in plantations of either native or non-native species are...
The world’s forests have never been more threatened by invasions of exotic pests and pathogens, whos...
Forest health worldwide is impacted by many invasive alien pathogens and pests (IAPPs) that cause si...
Invasive alien species are widely recognised as significant drivers of global environmental change, ...
Tree pathogens and pests are fundamental components of forest ecosystems. By killing and decomposing...
Biological control (BC) is defined as the use of living natural enemies, antagonists, or competitors...
Forest pathology, the science of forest health and tree diseases, is operating in a rapidly developi...
AbstractKey messageIncreasing human impacts on forests, including unintentional movement of pathogen...
After the successful conclusion of the Joint Meeting of IUFRO’s 7.03.05 & 7.03.10 working parties an...
Forests play critical roles in global ecosystem processes and provide numerous services to society. ...
Forests are an essential component of the natural environment, as they support biodiversity, sequest...
The number of non-native invasive pests and pathogens has increased dramatically in recent years, wi...
International audienceForests are subjected to rapid change connected in particular with the modifie...
During the last century, the tree populations of Europe suffered from a number of serious epidemics ...
This is an overview paper introduces and invasive alien species (IAS) and emerging infectious diseas...
Trees in natural forests and those managed in plantations of either native or non-native species are...