Update on mango malformation disorder in the Northern Territory, Australia
- Fecha de publicación
- Vie, 22 Feb 2008, 00:00
- Última actualización
- Jun. 30, 2015, 5:17 a.m.
- Número del informe
- AUS-09/2
- País
- Australia
- Plaga identificada
- Fusarium mangiferae - (FUSAMG)
- Estado del informe
- Final
- Hospederos
- Man Mangifera indica L
- Pest Status (old values from ISPM 8 -1998 )
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- Present: under eradication
- Pest Status (ISPM 8 - 2021)
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- Present: not widely distributed and under official control
- Distribución geográfica
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Northern Territory
- Resumen
Fusarium species are very common organisms in agricultural systems and in the natural environment. The symptoms of MMD are difficult to detect and mature mango trees may remain symptom-less for many years, despite having a low level MMD infection. A public awareness campaign was announced some months ago asking people with mango trees to be on the lookout for MMD symptoms. Queensland quarantine authorities have imposed restrictions on the movement of mango plants from the Northern Territory pending further information on the distribution of the fungus in Australia^^s mango producing areas.
- Peligro
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Mango Malformation Disorder (MMD) is a fungal disease of mangoes caused by several species of Fusarium. It affects tree growth and is not spread or carried on fruit. Mangoes are the only known host of the disorder. It has been found in many overseas mango producing countries. Fusarium mangiferae was first detected in November 2007 at the Coastal Plains Research Farm (CPRF), about 60 kilometres east of Darwin, Northern Territory. This fungus has not been previously detected in Australia. CPRF was quarantined and the mango trees removed and destroyed. Since the first detection, F. mangiferae has been detected in one additional tree on another property in the Northern Territory, which has also been quarantined and the tree will be destroyed. Official controls to prevent the spread of the disease remain in place. Since it is not a disease of fruit, the detection of F. mangiferae in the Northern Territory will not affect the transport of fruit within the Northern Territory or to interstate or overseas markets.
- Contacto para obtener más información
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Australian Chief Plant Protection Officer
Australian Government Department of Agriculture
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia
[email protected]
- Archivos de informes
- Sitio web
- http://www.nt.gov.au/dpifm/Content/File/p/Plant_Pest/mango_malformation.pdf
- http://www.nt.gov.au/d/Content/File/p/Plant_Pest/mango_malformation_revised.pdf
- Palabras claves del tema
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Pest reporting
- Palabras clave del producto
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