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CEBRA Research webinar #10: Climate change, global trade patterns and changes in pest pathways
The potential economic damages from global warming are considerable, varying across countries and generating substantial changes in trade patterns across the globe. These changes in the pattern of ...
CEBRA Research webinar #19: Forecasting trade and biosecurity risk under climate change
Climate change and increasing globalisation of international trade and human movement has dramatically increased the exposure to new pests and diseases that can have devastating economic, environme...
CEBRA Research webinar #8: The use of damage functions to estimate consequences from pests, diseases and climate change
Quantitative biosecurity risk assessment usually relies on the estimation of consequences from pest and disease incursions. Damages to assets from pests, diseases and other hazards are routinely es...
Global warming and distribution of root-knot nematode species of the tropical group (MeloTrop)
Slide of Euphresco project 2016-A-199 'Global warming and distribution of root-knot nematode species of the tropical group (MeloTrop)'
Global warming and distribution of root-knot nematode species of the tropical group (MeloTrop)
Root-knot nematodes (RKN) (Meloidogyne spp.) represent a relatively small but economically important group of obligate plant parasites. Several RKN species belong to the ‘tropical’ RKN group which ...
Range expansion of bark beetles in the genus Ips (ECLIPSE)
Slide of the Euphresco project 2019-F-313 'Range Expansion of bark beetles in the genus Ips' (ECLIPSE)
Spodoptera frugiperda: risks and control measures
Success story of the Euphresco project 2018-F-304 'Spodoptera frugiperda: spreading, establishment, damaging potential and control measures (FAW-spedcom)'
The impact of climate change on plant health: a nematology perspective
Success story of the Euphresco project 2016-A-199 'Global warming and distribution of root-knot nematode species of the tropical group (MeloTrop)'