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    Neurostresspep

    Neurostresspep explores the use of insect neuropeptide hormones for controlling pest insects; Forest Research is investigating whether these naturally occurring compounds can be used in forest management to reduce damage by pine weevil (Hylobius abietis).
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    PRotect Oak Ecosystems (PuRpOsE)

    This project is providing understanding of the current and future health threats to native oaks in the UK. It is focussing on Acute Oak Decline (AOD).
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    SAPPHIRE

    The SAPPHIRE project uses data from earth observation satellites to produce effective tree-health mapping and assessment tools for plant health practitioners.
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    Phyto-threats meetings and events

    Meetings (including presentations) and events details of the Forest Research Phyto-threats project
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    Focus on Hymenoscyphus fraxineus

    Emerging diseases of forests caused by Hymenoscyphus fraxineus
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    Focus on emerging Phytophthoras

    Emerging diseases of forests caused by new and exotic Phytophthora species (POnTE project)
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    Mapping the Distribution of Phytophthoras in Britain

    This project is mapping the distribution of Phytophthora species across Britain to understand the extent of the risk they pose to tree hosts.
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    Pest Organisms Threatening Europe (POnTE)

    Collaborative European research action against emerging plant pathogens that threaten plant and trees in Europe.
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    Threats from Phytophthora

    Research on Phytophthora diseases of trees has been a key part of the work of Forest Research for many years.
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    Understanding the threat posed by Phytophthora austrocedri to juniper in Britain

    Phytophthora austrocedri is causing widespread mortality of native juniper in northern Britain. This project aims to provide the evidence base to guide juniper conservation strategies that mitigate the effects of the pathogen.
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    Global threats from Phytophthora spp. (PHYTO-THREATS)

    The PHYTO-THREATS project aims to address the risks to UK forest and woodland ecosystems from Phytophthora by examining the distribution and diversity of Phytophthoras in UK plant nursery systems.
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    Early detection of tree health pests and pathogens

    Forest Research social scientists are exploring how early detection technologies can be developed better in partnership with practitioners and industry representatives who may wish to take such technologies forward to commercial application.