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Identify the presence of potential insect vectors of Xylella fastidiosa in Scotland

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Collaboration with Forest Research, Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture and The James Hutton Institute.

This project will address the knowledge gaps on Xylella in Scotland, including: production of a detailed picture of the presence and abundance of Xylella vectors across differing landscapes; assessment of appropriate vector trapping methods for Xylella surveillance programmes; refinement of Xylella spread and risk models that incorporate Scottish Xylella vector data; and the analysis of the suitability of current EU Xylella eradication strategies versus alternatives within the Scottish context.

Total award value ?34,968.57

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Professor Kirsty Park

Professor Kirsty Park

Professor, BES

Dr Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor

Dr Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor

Senior Lecturer- Nature-based Solutions, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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