Global warming affects the distribution of stored product pest insects across Europe in a way comparable to field crop and orchard pests. Nevertheless, stored product research has been neglected in Europe and detailed monitoring is lacking. This paper aims to illustrate current knowledge about the movement of storage pests up north today triggered by altered environmental conditions. In addition, it stresses the need for a pan-European surveillance to monitor the distribution, movement and spreading of stored product pests in a rapidly changing environment. Global warming and a growing number of extreme weather conditions may influence on climate and can negatively affect global food security, especially in the case of durable commodities, ...
Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They repr...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
Global warming affects the distribution of stored product pest insects across Europe in a way compar...
This paper provides reviews of the most commonly used methods to detect plant pests belonging to gro...
In this chapter we will discuss observations of climate change effects on agricultural pests in Euro...
Climate change already challenges people’s livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Ris...
Situated in the northern temperate region, Denmark has relatively few problems with stored product p...
Agriculture faces the challenge of meeting increasing food demands whilst simultaneously satisfying ...
International audienceAgriculture in the twenty-first century faces the challenge of meeting food de...
Global climate change is expected to accelerate reproduction, development and activity of stored-pro...
Climate change alters the behaviour of pests and their distribution. There is a genuine risk that pe...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in diversity and abundance of arthropod...
This paper focuses on the effect of anthropogenic climate on agricultural pests and global food supp...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in geographical distribution and popula...
Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They repr...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
Global warming affects the distribution of stored product pest insects across Europe in a way compar...
This paper provides reviews of the most commonly used methods to detect plant pests belonging to gro...
In this chapter we will discuss observations of climate change effects on agricultural pests in Euro...
Climate change already challenges people’s livelihood globally and it also affects plant health. Ris...
Situated in the northern temperate region, Denmark has relatively few problems with stored product p...
Agriculture faces the challenge of meeting increasing food demands whilst simultaneously satisfying ...
International audienceAgriculture in the twenty-first century faces the challenge of meeting food de...
Global climate change is expected to accelerate reproduction, development and activity of stored-pro...
Climate change alters the behaviour of pests and their distribution. There is a genuine risk that pe...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in diversity and abundance of arthropod...
This paper focuses on the effect of anthropogenic climate on agricultural pests and global food supp...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in geographical distribution and popula...
Climate change and invasive species are major environmental issues facing the world today. They repr...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...
Intensifying global trade will result in increased numbers of plant pest and pathogen species inadve...