An updated EPPO prioritization process to select high priority plant species for risk assessment following the criteria of the Regulation (EU) No. 1143/2014 / Branquart, E; Brundu, Giuseppe Antonio Domenic; Buholzer, S; Ehret, S; Fried, G; Starfinger, U; van Valkenburg, J; Tanner, R.. - (2016), pp. 241-241. ( 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions Vianden 14-16 September 2016).

An updated EPPO prioritization process to select high priority plant species for risk assessment following the criteria of the Regulation (EU) No. 1143/2014

BRUNDU, Giuseppe Antonio Domenic;
2016-01-01

2016
Inglese
Ries, C; Krippel, Y
Ries, C; Krippel, Y
Book of Abstracts: NeoBiota 2016. Biological Invasions: Interactions with Environmental Change.
Contributo
9th International Conference on Biological Invasions
241
241
1
978-99959-0-255-1
Foundation Faune-Flore
Luxembourg
LUSSEMBURGO
Comitato scientifico
No
14-16 September 2016
Vianden
Internazionale
Invasive Alien Plants, Pest Risk Analysis
274
Branquart, E; Brundu, Giuseppe Antonio Domenic; Buholzer, S; Ehret, S; Fried, G; Starfinger, U; van Valkenburg, J; Tanner, R.
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.2 Abstract in Atti di convegno
8
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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An updated EPPO prioritization process to select high priority plant species for risk assessment following the criteria of the Regulation (EU) No. 1143/2014 / Branquart, E; Brundu, Giuseppe Antonio Domenic; Buholzer, S; Ehret, S; Fried, G; Starfinger, U; van Valkenburg, J; Tanner, R.. - (2016), pp. 241-241. ( 9th International Conference on Biological Invasions Vianden 14-16 September 2016).
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