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    Pine-tree lappet moth

    This project is exploring the threat to UK forestry posed by the Pine-tree lappet moth (Dendrolimus pini) and whether it is an introduced pest species or a previously undiscovered resident.
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    DIAROD research summary

    The DIAROD programme aims to provide the required evidence base for Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) to enable its invasiveness and associated risks to be determined, and hence help prevent its spread, and better enable countries to manage this and future outbreaks of other pests and diseases.
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    Green spruce aphid (Elatobium abietinum) research

    The project is analysing data on spruce aphid populations from forests managed using different silvicultural systems, to determine whether increasing the structural diversity of forest stands leads to a lower incidence of the pest and a reduction in damage.
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    Oak processionary moth

    This project will improve our understanding of how oak processionary moth populations behave in different habitats, which is essential for effective management, and it will provide information on parasitoids and predators that may be useful in biological control of the pest.
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    Cameraria ohridella

    This project involves long-term monitoring of horse-chestnut trees to determine the impact of horse-chestnut leaf miner and bleeding canker disease on tree growth and survival.
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    Use of pheromone traps to monitor oak processionary moth

    This project is carrying out experimental trials to improve and standardise the use of pheromone traps for monitoring populations of oak processionary moth.
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    Climate change impacts on insect pests associated with Sitka spruce

    This project is investigating the potential impact that a changing climate may have on the insect pests associated with the UK’s most important and widely planted conifer tree species Sitka spruce.
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    Living Ash Project phase I (LAP)

    Matt Parratt Caroline Gorton Richard Whittet
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    Local dispersal of Dothistroma septosporum

    Determining the local spread of Dothistroma septosporum
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    Testing a range of ash species for tolerance to ash dieback

    Testing for tolerance to ash die-back across various ash species.
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    Persistence of Dothistroma septosporum

    Determining the persistence of Dothistroma septosporum in fallen needles in the forest
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    Asian longhorn beetle

    This project provides a better understanding of the risks posed by Asian longhorn beetle in the UK