The global increase in the movement of plant products in recent years has triggered an increase in the number of introduced plant pathogens. Plant nurseries importing material from abroad may play an important role in the introduction and spread of diseases such as ash dieback and sudden oak death which are thought to have been introduced through trade. The economic, environmental and social costs associated with the spread of invasive pathogens become considerably larger as the incidence of the pathogen increases. To control the movement of pathogens across the plant trade network it is crucial to develop monitoring programmes at key points of the network such as plant nurseries. By detecting the introduction of invasive pathogens at low i...
Examples of the accidental introduction of pathogens are commonplace. When released from hosts and h...
Pathogen damage is responsible for a considerable reduction in profit to the New Zealand forest indu...
Although local eradication is routinely attempted following introduction of disease into a new regio...
The global increase in the movement of plant products in recent years has triggered an increase in t...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
This paper analyses the cut flower market as an example of an invasion pathway along which species o...
Infectious diseases of plants present an ongoing and increasing threat to international biosecurity,...
<div><p>Although local eradication is routinely attempted following introduction of disease into a n...
<div><p>Introduction of and invasion by alien plant pathogens represents the main cause of emerging ...
The rise in emerging pathogens and strains has led to increased calls for more effective surveillanc...
AbstractThe ornamental plant trade has been identified as a key introduction pathway for plant patho...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Examples of the accidental introduction of pathogens are commonplace. When released from hosts and h...
Pathogen damage is responsible for a considerable reduction in profit to the New Zealand forest indu...
Although local eradication is routinely attempted following introduction of disease into a new regio...
The global increase in the movement of plant products in recent years has triggered an increase in t...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
Emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) of plants continue to devastate ecosystems and livelihoods world...
This paper analyses the cut flower market as an example of an invasion pathway along which species o...
Infectious diseases of plants present an ongoing and increasing threat to international biosecurity,...
<div><p>Although local eradication is routinely attempted following introduction of disease into a n...
<div><p>Introduction of and invasion by alien plant pathogens represents the main cause of emerging ...
The rise in emerging pathogens and strains has led to increased calls for more effective surveillanc...
AbstractThe ornamental plant trade has been identified as a key introduction pathway for plant patho...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Ash dieback is a fungal disease (causal agent Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) infecting Common ash (Fraxinu...
Examples of the accidental introduction of pathogens are commonplace. When released from hosts and h...
Pathogen damage is responsible for a considerable reduction in profit to the New Zealand forest indu...
Although local eradication is routinely attempted following introduction of disease into a new regio...