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Glossaire A leur première occurren
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C. Conclusions sur l’étude des v
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Introduction - 7 - « Deux grands m
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l’intensification permanente de l
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Ceci nous amène aux enjeux liés
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(b) Coût de la lutte contre l’ES
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Royaume- Uni Espagne Allemagne Belg
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1992) ; par contre, le cerisier dou
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6) Vection Le vecteur de l’ESFY (
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(b) Caractéristiques de la vection
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Conifères ? Rétention du phytopla
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Partie I : Identifier des facteurs
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Identifying Risk Factors from a Sur
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Data Record a
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visual inspection of their spatial
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Influence of the Risk Factors. The
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Model Application This kind of mode
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are much indebt
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42. Seemüller, E., and Schneider,
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TABLE 5: Analysis of deviance for e
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Fig. 2. Examination of the model fi
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II. Bilan Au-delà des effets évid
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Partie II : Identifier les cycles b
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A toolbox for the specific detectio
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Bordeaux). Plant samples were also
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cycles). The analyses were performe
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The above semi-quantification relie
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Table 1. Sequence of the primers an
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ESFY G1R (X) ESFY G2 (X) AP15R (X)
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Survival of European Stone Fruit Ye
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C. pruni Reimmigrants The percentag
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Table 1. Detection of ESFY from C.
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Si l’expérience est répétée d
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Il y a cependant deux réserves à
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The spread of European stone fruit
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inside the cage. The cages were rem
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Quantification of ‘Ca. P. prunoru
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prunorum’: the infectious reimmig
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Table 2. Occurrence of Cacopsylla p
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Number of C. pruni on P. spinos 40
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V. Bilan sur le fonctionnement de l
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Partie III : Tester des hypothèses
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émergents migrent dans des massifs
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identique à Qc(d) sauf qu’elle e
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Characteristi
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allows summarising in one graph (i)
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(A) (B) Fig. 1. Summary of the spat
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Investigating Disease Spread betwee
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