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FOCUS, improving detection of pinewood nematode infected trees through remote sensing methods
- 1. University of Coimbra
- 2. S&T
- 3. VITO
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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus management in European forests can be achieved if timely and accurate information on the distribution of infected trees is available. Remote sensing provides the most promising tool to accomplish near real time detection of wilting trees. Insufficient information is currently available, hampering the operational deployment of monitoring services.
The poster presented at the Congress of the European Society of Nematologists (9-13 September, 2018, Ghent, Belgium) summarizes the objectives of Project FOCUS (H2020).
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