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Harmonia axyridis: an environmental risk assessment for Northwest Europe [PDF]
In this paper, we summarize the international situation with respect to environmental risk assessment for biological control agents. Next, we apply a recently designed, comprehensive risk evaluation method consisting of a stepwise procedure to evaluate ...
Babendreier, D. +3 more
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Spodoptera litura neonates showed increased movement on Bt‐expressing Bollgard 3 (BG) cotton leaf discs but did not initially avoid it. Survival was higher when larvae could move from BG3 to non‐Bt leaf discs. On whole plants, more larvae dispersed from hatching on BG3 cotton compared to non‐Bt cotton. These findings suggest the larval movement differs
Sharna Holman +3 more
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EU Financial Interests Within the Financialisation Process of the European Legal Order
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2024 9(3), 1068-1094 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. The growing importance of EU financial interests. – II. From instrumental to functional. – III.
Aldo Sandulli, Alessandro Nato
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The UK risk assessment scheme for all non-native species [PDF]
1. A pest risk assessment scheme, adapted from the EPPO (European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organisation) scheme, was developed to assess the risks posed to UK species, habitats and ecosystems by non-native taxa. 2.
Baker, R.H.A. +25 more
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Targeting the symbiont Candidatus Pantoea carbekii offers a novel way to manage the invasive brown marmorated stink bug (Halyomorpha halys). Among the three commercial bio‐products tested, Dentamet significantly reduced symbiont acquisition and caused up to 75% nymphal mortality in laboratory conditions, which was confirmed by quantitative Real‐Time ...
Celal Tuncer +6 more
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Abstract The oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea) has recently established a significant presence in Odense, Denmark, a city characterized by its substantial population of oak trees. This study provides details on the current situation (as of April 2025), examines potential introduction pathways, and outlines the challenges associated ...
Mathias Just Justesen +2 more
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Infection by Vibrio harveyi in Broodstock Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) in South Portugal
Aquaculture evolution is required to keep up with the demand for fish supply. Consequently, disease outbreaks are more frequent, causing substantial losses for the industry. An important pathology in fish is vibriosis, caused by Vibrio sp.
Denise Schrama +10 more
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Exploring Omega-3′s Impact on the Expression of Bone-Related Genes in Meagre (Argyrosomus regius)
Dietary supplementation with Omega-3 fatty acids seems to promote skeletal health. Therefore, their consumption at imbalanced or excessive levels has offered less beneficial or even prejudicial effects.
Leticia Luján-Amoraga +9 more
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European Non-native Species in Aquaculture Risk Analysis Scheme - a summary of assessment protocols and decision support tools for use of alien species in aquaculture [PDF]
The European Non-native Species in Aquaculture Risk Analysis Scheme (ENSARS) was developed in response to European 'Council Regulation No. 708/2007 of 11 June 2007 concerning use of alien and locally absent species in aquaculture' to provide protocols ...
Britton, J. R. +11 more
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Abstract The ascomycetous fungus Cryphonectria carpinicola is typically found in its asexual form on the European hornbeam, and its sexual state has only recently been discovered in deadwood of different Carpinus species in Japan. Recently, this fungus has been added to the EPPO Alert List due to its increasing incidence in the EPPO region and a ...
Carolina Cornejo +2 more
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