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Climate-matching for quarantine, using CLIMEX [pest risk assessment]
1991
Sutherst, R.W. | Maywald, G.F. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Indooroopilly (Australia). Div. of Entomology)
A worked example is presented, using the CLIMEX model on the Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni. The potential for its population growth in Australia is described, together with limiting climatic factors. Projections are made on the likelihood of permanent establishment of an accidental infestation in Los Angeles. The area of north America that would be put at consequent risk is then estimated.
Show more [+] Less [-]Application of high-resolution weather data to pest risk assessment
1991
Royer, M.H. (United States Department of Agriculture, Hyattsville (Etats Unis). Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) | Yang, X.B.
From CLIMEX to PESKY, a generic expert system for pest risk assessment
1991
Sutherst, R.W. (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Indooroopilly (Australie). Division of Entomology, Long Pocket Labaratories) | Maywald, G.F. | Bottomley, W.
Ecological aspects of pest risk assessment [Agrotis orthogonia, Adelges piceae, Cercospora beticola]
1991
Hopper, B.E. (North American Plant Protection Organization, Ottawa (Canada). Plant Protection Division)
Pest risk assessment on the importation of larch from Siberia and the Soviet Far East
1991