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    Lyme disease briefing references

    Publications about Lyme disease
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    Pine processionary moth (Thaumetopoea pityocampa)

    Not present in UK Notifiable – see ’Report a sighting’ below Scientific name – Thaumetopoea pityocampa (T. pityocampa) Pine processionary moth (PPM) larvae, or caterpillars, are a threat to the health of pine (Pinus) and some other conifer tree species, as well as a hazard to human and animal health. (Picture: John Ghent, Bugwood.org) PPM, like its close relative […]
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    Phytophthora lateralis

    Overview of Phytophthora lateralis infection in Lawson cypress
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    Massaria disease (Splanchnonema platani)

    Overview of Massaria disease and the fungus that might cause it.
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    Citrus longhorn beetle (Anoplophora chinensis)

    Not present in UK Notifiable – See ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific name – Anoplophora chinensis (A. chinensis) The citrus longhorn beetle (CLB) is a non-native, wood-boring, cerambycid beetle which is extremely damaging to a wide range of broadleaved tree and shrub species. These include several species native to the United Kingdom (UK), and several which are grown […]
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    Neonectria canker of fir (Neonectria neomacrospora)

    Resources about Neonectria canker of Abies
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    Climate amelioration

    Information on the importance and use of greenspace planning to ensure adaptation to climate change
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    Canker stain of plane (Ceratocystis platani)

    Not present in United Kingdom Notifiable – see ‘Report a sighting’ below Scientific name of causal agent – Ceratocystis platani Canker stain of plane is a disease which can affect several species of plane trees (trees in the Platanus genus). It is caused by the ascomycete fungus Ceratocystis platani (C. platani), which was formerly known as Ceratocystis platani f. […]
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    OPM Manual – 5. Surveying trees and timing of control measures

    Guide to surveying oak trees for signs of oak processionary moth (Thaumetopoea processionea) and when to apply control measures
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    Principles of knowledge exchange

    Our Knowledge Exchange and Impact Strategy is based upon 15 principles, organised into three themes. Together these principles guide the approach we take with our partners to maximise the relevance and impact of our research through dialogue and collaboration with policy makers, practitioners, and other key stakeholders. The principles are stated below. Theme 1. Stakeholder engagement To […]
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    Meeting Notes – 9th February 2023

    10.30 – 13.00, Thursday 9th February 2023 (via Microsoft Teams) Meeting chair: David Slawson (DS), Imperial College London Microsoft Teams Organiser: Lucy Turner (LT), Forest Research, Alice Holt Decisions and actions THCSN Business Actions/matters arising from July 2022 meeting All were either discharged or were included on the agenda except Actions 1 and 2 concerning summaries of research projects for the website.  […]
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    OPM Manual – 8. Occupational health

    Oak processionary moth (OPM) caterpillars, or larvae, are covered with thousands of minute, irritating hairs. These can be released as a defence mechanism, or blown off by the wind, and come into contact with people and animals. Contact can cause symptoms ranging from a mildly itching rash to allergic reactions. The caterpillars build communal nests on the trunks […]