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Tag: vectors

Updating our understanding of Acute Oak Decline

Posted in BAC-STOP, Future Oak, News, Past events

On 16 February 2022 over 100 participants gathered online, from as far afield as Latvia and South Africa, to hear about the latest research on Acute Oak Decline (AOD). This online webinar included research updates from both the BAC-STOP and …

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Does the odour of oak bewitch beetles?

Posted in BAC-STOP, News

BAC-STOP researchers are studying the odour preferences of bark-boring beetles to understand the spread of Acute Oak Decline.

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Bacterial tree diseases from past to future – how to identify, manage and prevent new introductions

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Find out about bacterial tree diseases and how everyone can play their part in helping to protect trees.

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Bacterial tree diseases and their impacts – ensuring a healthy future for our trees

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How have bacterial tree diseases impacted various sectors and how can science help?

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BRIGIT project featured in National Geographic

Posted in BRIGIT, News

Xylella named as one of seven potentially devastating pathogens that might become more of a problem in the UK due to climate change

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Xylella Awareness Week spreads the word

Posted in BRIGIT, News, Past events

Targeted online workshops helped engage different audiences in discussions about the risks of introducing Xylella in the UK.

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‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ distribution and diversity in Scotland and the characterisation of novel haplotypes from Craspedolepta spp. (Psyllidae: Aphalaridae) (2020)

Posted in CALIBER, Caliber publications, Publications

This research paper from the CALIBER project reports on the distribution of Lso bacterium and their insect vectors.

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