Overview
CABI Compendium brings together data and research across species, pests, and diseases into one comprehensive resource. CABI Compendium includes images, maps, and diagnostic and links to decision support tools such as The Horizon Scanning Tool, Pest Risk Analysis Tool, and a new addition - the Invasive Species Discovery Tool.
We've helpfully created eight Compendium channels to help you browse content more easily. They include the Animal Health and Production Compendium channel, the Aquaculture Compendium channel, the Crop Protection Compendium Channel, the Food Safety and Quality channel, the Forestry Compendium channel, the Horticulture Compendium channel, the Invasive Species Compendium channel and the Seedborne Pests channel.
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Also from CABI
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, first published in 1942, are a respected, referenced source of such data, expertly compiled, validated and used by plant health organizations around the world.
Distribution Maps of Plant Pests
Distribution Maps of Plant Pests, first published in 1951, are a respected, referenced source of such data, expertly compiled, validated and used by plant health organizations around the world.
Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
The Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria are designed for use by plant pathologists and veterinary and medical mycologists. They are an authoritative information resource for fungal and bacterial taxa.
Explore Tools

Horizon Scanning Tool
The Horizon Scanning Tool supports decision making and helps you identify, categorize and prioritize invasive species threats.

Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) Tool
Identify, assess and manage the risks of plant pest introductions and ensure safe trade of plant products with the Pest Risk Analysis (PRA) Tool.

Pest Alerts Sign-Up
Sign up to receive alerts containing reports of pests published in the global scientific literature.

Invasive Species Discovery Tool
This is a power search of invasive species datasheets. Species can be filtered by distribution, taxonomy, risk, impact factors and pathways.
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