This paper provides reviews of the most commonly used methods to detect plant pests belonging to groups of invasive organisms with high economic relevance, including Coleoptera (bark beetles, flathead borers, leaf beetles, longhorn beetles, weevils), Diptera (cone and seed flies, fruit flies), Homoptera (aphids, leafhoppers and psyllids, whiteflies), Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies), Thysanoptera (thrips), bacteria (potato brown rot Ralstonia solanacearum) and fungi (pitch canker disease Gibberella circinata, brown rot disease Monilinia fructicola). Future perspectives in detection methods are discussed, with particular reference to the considerable increase in the volume, commodity type and origins of trade in plant material from third ...
Countries design biosecurity systems to protect their animal, plant, and environmental resources fro...
A total of 385 alien insect species established on woody plants in Europe since 1800. Along with glo...
EU agriculture is currently in transition from conventional crop protection to integrated pest manag...
This paper provides reviews of the most commonly used methods to detect plant pests belonging to gro...
A total of 177 species of quarantine arthropods in Europe have been analysed for detection methods t...
Global warming affects the distribution of stored product pest insects across Europe in a way compar...
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...
This paper describes the database Q-bank (www.q-bank.eu). This freely accessible database contains d...
International trade is increasing tremendously in recent years with a lot of import and export mater...
Monitoring of citrus longhorn beetle (A. chinensis) was carried out in Italy by checking for the pre...
Insects of the family Tephritidae (Diptera) exert a huge economic impact on fruit and vegetable prod...
Countries design biosecurity systems to protect their animal, plant, and environmental resources fro...
A total of 385 alien insect species established on woody plants in Europe since 1800. Along with glo...
EU agriculture is currently in transition from conventional crop protection to integrated pest manag...
This paper provides reviews of the most commonly used methods to detect plant pests belonging to gro...
A total of 177 species of quarantine arthropods in Europe have been analysed for detection methods t...
Global warming affects the distribution of stored product pest insects across Europe in a way compar...
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...
This paper describes the database Q-bank (www.q-bank.eu). This freely accessible database contains d...
International trade is increasing tremendously in recent years with a lot of import and export mater...
Monitoring of citrus longhorn beetle (A. chinensis) was carried out in Italy by checking for the pre...
Insects of the family Tephritidae (Diptera) exert a huge economic impact on fruit and vegetable prod...
Countries design biosecurity systems to protect their animal, plant, and environmental resources fro...
A total of 385 alien insect species established on woody plants in Europe since 1800. Along with glo...
EU agriculture is currently in transition from conventional crop protection to integrated pest manag...