PHYTO-THREATS: Addressing Threats to UK Forests and Woodlands from Phytophthora; Identifying Risks of Spread in Trade and Methods for Mitigation
Sarah Green(Forest Research), Mariella Marzano(Forest Research), A. Pérez‐Sierra(Forest Research), Peter Cock(James Hutton Institute), Colin Price, Tim R. Pettitt(Eden Project), A. Schlenzig(Scottish Agricultural Science Agency), Leighton Pritchard(James Hutton Institute), Gregory Valatin(Forest Research), Louise Barwell(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Beatrix Keillor(James Hutton Institute), Jane Barbrook(Animal and Plant Health Agency), Michael Dunn(Forest Research), Daniel S. Chapman(University of Stirling), Peter Thorpe(University of St Andrews), David E. L. Cooke(James Hutton Institute), Debra E. Frederickson‐Matika(Forest Research), Eva Randall(James Hutton Institute), Bethan V. Purse(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology)
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