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Topic: Plant pest

Published - 3 March 2023
By Dr Jessica Lye (cesar)
Keep a lookout for the spotted lanternfly

The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) is a high priority plant pest of Australia’s tree fruit, forestry and nursery industries and has the potential to harm …
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Blitzes, cesar, Exotic, pests, Plant pest, Reporting, surveillance

Pests, diseases & weeds, Surveillance & reporting

Published - 10 February 2020
By Daniela Carnovale (Plant Health Australia)
National priority plant pests

The National Priority Plant Pests list includes a range of exotic plant pests and diseases that pose the most significant threat on a national scale. …
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BMSB, diseases, Plant pest, xylella

Pests, diseases & weeds

Published - 22 November 2019
By Daniela Carnovale (Plant Health Australia)
What is a plant pest?

Protecting plants from pests is an important part of keeping plants healthy within botanic gardens, agricultural systems and the natural environment, but what do we …
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definition, Plant pest, xylella

Pests, diseases & weeds

Published - 6 October 2019
By Alex Lucchetti
Spotted something unusual? Call the Exotic Plant Pest hotline

If you find an unusual plant pest or disease the national Exotic Plant Pest hotline (1800 084 881) is the number to call.
When you call …
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