Detection of grapevine leaf rust in Northern Territory 2006 - now eradicated
- Fecha de publicación
- Jue, 16 Nov 2006, 00:00
- Última actualización
- Jun. 23, 2023, 8:31 a.m.
- Número del informe
- AUS-03/7
- País
- Australia
- Plaga identificada
- Phakopsora euvitis - (PHLLAM)
- Estado del informe
- Preliminar
- Hospederos
- Grapevine
- Pest Status (old values from ISPM 8 -1998 )
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- Present: only in some areas
- Pest Status (ISPM 8 - 2021)
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- Present: not widely distributed and under official control
- Distribución geográfica
- Darwin Quarantine Area, Northern Territory. There is no grape industry in the Northern Territory and Darwin is very isolated from commercial grape growing areas. See AUS-10/3 for confirmation of eradication.
- Resumen
Confirmation of a single detection on a vine in April 2006 and a second detection in late May 2006. The DPIF&M were expecting to declare Australia"s freedom from grapevine leaf rust in July 2006 following an eradication program that has been running since 2001. Infected grapevines have been removed and DPIF&M are developing an Options Paper regarding the continuation of the National Grapevine Leaf Rust Eradication Program in the Darwin area.
- Peligro
- Two further detections of grapevine leaf rust in Darwin have resulted in the Northern Territory Department of Primary Industries, Fisheries and Mines (DPIF&M) withdrawing a request to jurisdictions for acceptance of pest free areas status for the current Quarantine Area in the Northern Territory. Grapevine leaf rust is a potential threat to Australia s winegrape, wine and tablegrape industries if it spreads into TiTree in Central Australia or into the southern production areas.
- Contacto para obtener más información
- Australian Chief Plant Protection Officer
Australian Government Department of Agriculture
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
[email protected]
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