Publications by authors named "Jian-Ting Fan"

Background: In insects, the chemosensory system is crucial in guiding their behaviors for survival. Plagiodera versicolora (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), is a worldwide leaf-eating forest pest in salicaceous trees. There is little known about the chemosensory genes in P.

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Ornamental plants represent a major pathway of invasion for alien pests worldwide. Commodity risk analyses are carried out to assess the risk posed by a new trade in a commodity, but they are restricted by our limited knowledge of the pests carried by traded plants. We used the sentinel nursery technique to identify insects attacking woody plants imported into Europe.

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Article Synopsis
  • Quarantine measures often overlook lesser-known pests that can cause damage once introduced to new regions.
  • A novel early warning method involves planting sentinel trees in China to identify potential insect pests before they invade Europe.
  • During the study, 104 insect species were found on the trees, with 38 exhibiting frequent colonization, signaling possible threats to European forests.
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Recent disease outbreaks caused by alien invasive pathogens into European forests posed a serious threat to forest sustainability with relevant environmental and economic effects. Many of the alien tree pathogens recently introduced into Europe were not previously included on any quarantine lists, thus they were not subject to phytosanitary inspections. The identification and description of alien fungi potentially pathogenic to native European flora before their introduction in Europe, is a paramount need in order to limit the risk of invasion and the impact to forest ecosystems.

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