Towards a global sentinel plants research strategy to prevent new introductions of non-native pests and pathogens in forests. The experience of HOMED

D. Migliorini, M. Auger-Rozenberg, A. Battisti, E. Brockerhoff, R. Eschen, Jianting Fan, H. Jactel, C. Orazio, T. Paap, S. Prospero, L. Ren, M. Kenis, A. Roques, A. Santini
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The use of sentinel woody plants in experimental plantings, Botanical Gardens and Arboreta has been experimentally validated as a tool for identifying possible unknown future threats prior to their introduction into new countries. Sentinel Plantings were recently established in Italy, France, Switzerland, China and South Africa, using a common experimental design. The plantings included various tree and shrub species of broadleaves and conifers. Two planting types were established, each with different objectives. In-patria plantings using native plants aim to estimate, in absence of any phytosanitary treatments, the associations and infestation rates of native insects susceptible to be exported to other countries with that particular commodity. Ex-patria plantings using non-native plants are relevant to identify native insect species capable of switching to the non-native plant that would otherwise be impossible to predict prior to its introduction. In the frame of the EU project HOMED, we have implemented this concept, widening the use of this tool simultaneously to many different countries and continents
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制定全球哨兵植物研究战略,以防止森林中新引入非本土害虫和病原体。HOMED的体验
在实验种植、植物园和植物园中使用哨兵木本植物已被实验验证为在将其引入新国家之前识别可能未知的未来威胁的工具。最近在意大利、法国、瑞士、中国和南非建立了哨兵种植,采用了共同的试验设计。这些植物包括各种阔叶和针叶树和灌木。建立了两种种植类型,每种都有不同的目标。利用本地植物进行本土种植的目的是在没有任何植物检疫处理的情况下,估计易与该特定商品一起出口到其他国家的本地昆虫的关联和侵扰率。使用非本地植物的外来种植与识别能够转换到非本地植物的本地昆虫物种有关,否则在引入之前无法预测。在欧盟HOMED项目的框架内,我们实施了这一概念,同时将这一工具的使用范围扩大到许多不同的国家和大陆
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