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dc.contributor.authorJUNQUEIRA, L. R.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBARBOSA, L. R.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorMACHADO, P.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorZANUNCIO, J. C.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSA, L. A. N. dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorWILCKEN, C. F.pt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-12T18:19:12Z-
dc.date.available2019-12-12T18:19:12Z-
dc.date.created2019-12-12
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.citationPesquisa Florestal Brasileira, v. 39, e201902043, Special issue, p. 582, 2019. Abstracts of the XXV IUFRO World Congress, 2019.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1116789-
dc.descriptionThe introduction of exotic pests has increased over time due to the growing traffic of people and goods. Just in the last decade, three new eucalypt pests were introduced in Brazil. Responsibility for biosecurity must be shared between government and productive sector, seeking for prevention or contingency of these invaders, avoiding their dispersion to main productive zones in the country. In this regard, the planted forests sector in Brazil has developed a collaborative work, involving research institutions, productive sector and government. Once well consolidated, cooperative research between academy and forest companies has brought besides productivity gains, new tools for pest management, especially biological control programs development. In addition, the BiCEP (Biological Control for Eucalyptus Pests) project was launched in 2013 as an alliance among research institutes from Australia, Brazil, South Africa and Portugal to share information about management of exotic pests and research about new pests and their natural enemies, providing essential knowledge to prevent new introductions or enable their early detection. The access and relevance understanding of this information by government is essential to improve national biosecurity, role played by sectoral associations. Finally, the establishment of partnerships and approximation among different institutions has generated positive signs for reduction of exotic pest introductions in the long-term.pt_BR
dc.language.isoporpt_BR
dc.rightsopenAccesspt_BR
dc.titleCollaborative strategies to reduce the introduction of exotic Eucalyptus pests in Brazil.pt_BR
dc.typeResumo em anais e proceedingspt_BR
dc.date.updated2019-12-12T18:19:12Z
dc.subject.thesagroEucaliptopt_BR
dc.subject.thesagroPestept_BR
dc.subject.nalthesaurusPestspt_BR
dc.subject.nalthesaurusEucalyptuspt_BR
dc.format.extent2p. 582pt_BR
riaa.ainfo.id1116789pt_BR
riaa.ainfo.lastupdate2019-12-12
dc.contributor.institutionL. R. JUNQUEIRA, IPEF; LEONARDO RODRIGUES BARBOSA, CNPF; P. MACHADO, Indústria Brasileira de Árvores, São Paulo; J. C. ZANUNCIO, UFV, BIOAGRO; LUIZ ALEXANDRE NOGUEIRA DE SA, CNPMA; C. F. WILCKEN, FCA/UNESP.pt_BR
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