作者
Rene Eschen, Richard O’Hanlon, Alberto Santini, Andrea Vannini, Alain Roques, Natalia Kirichenko, Marc Kenis
发表日期
2019/1/15
来源
Journal of Pest Science
卷号
92
页码范围
29-36
出版商
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
简介
The number of alien plant pests and pathogens is rapidly increasing in many countries as a result of increasing trade, particularly the trade in living plants. Sentinel plantings in exporting countries to detect arthropod pests and agents of diseases prior to introduction provide information about the likelihood of introduction and the potential impact on plants native to the importing country. Such plantings can consist of species that are native to exporting or importing countries (“in-patria” and “ex-patria” plantings). In-patria plantings consist of young woody plants of species that are commonly exported and can be used to identify pests that may be introduced to new countries via the trade in live plants. Ex-patria plantings consist of exotic young or mature woody plants and surveys may provide information about potential impacts of pests if these were to become established in a new country. We discuss the …
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