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Forewarned is forearmed : Harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings. / Morales-Rodríguez, Carmen; Anslan, Sten; Auger-Rozenberg, Marie Anne; Augustin, Sylvie; Baranchikov, Yuri; Bellahirech, Amani; Burokiene, Daiva; Čepukoit, Dovile; Çota, Ejup; Davydenko, Kateryna; Lehtijärvi, H. Tuğba Doğmuş; Drenkhan, Rein; Drenkhan, Tiia; Eschen, René; Franić, Iva; Glavendekić, Milka; de Groot, Maarten; Kacprzyk, Magdalena; Kenis, Marc; Kirichenko, Natalia; Matsiakh, Iryna; Musolin, Dmitry L.; Nowakowska, Justyna A.; O'Hanlon, Richard; Prospero, Simone; Roques, Alain; Santini, Alberto; Talgø, Venche; Tedersoo, Leho; Uimari, Anne; Vannini, Andrea; Witzell, Johanna; Woodward, Steve; Zambounis, Antonios; Cleary, Michelle.
в: NeoBiota, № 47, 2019, стр. 95-123.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Forewarned is forearmed
T2 - Harmonized approaches for early detection of potentially invasive pests and pathogens in sentinel plantings
AU - Morales-Rodríguez, Carmen
AU - Anslan, Sten
AU - Auger-Rozenberg, Marie Anne
AU - Augustin, Sylvie
AU - Baranchikov, Yuri
AU - Bellahirech, Amani
AU - Burokiene, Daiva
AU - Čepukoit, Dovile
AU - Çota, Ejup
AU - Davydenko, Kateryna
AU - Lehtijärvi, H. Tuğba Doğmuş
AU - Drenkhan, Rein
AU - Drenkhan, Tiia
AU - Eschen, René
AU - Franić, Iva
AU - Glavendekić, Milka
AU - de Groot, Maarten
AU - Kacprzyk, Magdalena
AU - Kenis, Marc
AU - Kirichenko, Natalia
AU - Matsiakh, Iryna
AU - Musolin, Dmitry L.
AU - Nowakowska, Justyna A.
AU - O'Hanlon, Richard
AU - Prospero, Simone
AU - Roques, Alain
AU - Santini, Alberto
AU - Talgø, Venche
AU - Tedersoo, Leho
AU - Uimari, Anne
AU - Vannini, Andrea
AU - Witzell, Johanna
AU - Woodward, Steve
AU - Zambounis, Antonios
AU - Cleary, Michelle
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naïve environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.
AB - The number of invasive alien pest and pathogen species affecting ecosystem functioning, human health and economies has increased dramatically over the last decades. Discoveries of invasive pests and pathogens previously unknown to science or with unknown host associations yet damaging on novel hosts highlights the necessity of developing novel tools to predict their appearance in hitherto naïve environments. The use of sentinel plant systems is a promising tool to improve the detection of pests and pathogens before introduction and to provide valuable information for the development of preventative measures to minimize economic or environmental impacts. Though sentinel plantings have been established and studied during the last decade, there still remains a great need for guidance on which tools and protocols to put into practice in order to make assessments accurate and reliable. The sampling and diagnostic protocols chosen should enable as much information as possible about potential damaging agents and species identification. Consistency and comparison of results are based on the adoption of common procedures for sampling design and sample processing. In this paper, we suggest harmonized procedures that should be used in sentinel planting surveys for effective sampling and identification of potential pests and pathogens. We also review the benefits and limitations of various diagnostic methods for early detection in sentinel systems, and the feasibility of the results obtained supporting National Plant Protection Organizations in pest and commodity risk analysis.
KW - Alien invasive pests and pathogens
KW - Commodity risk analysis
KW - Early warning
KW - Pest risk analysis
KW - Prediction
KW - Sampling techniques
KW - Sentinel plants
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85067968477&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
DO - 10.3897/neobiota.47.34276
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85067968477
SP - 95
EP - 123
JO - NeoBiota
JF - NeoBiota
SN - 1619-0033
IS - 47
ER -
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