The long distance dispersal of many plant pathogens has been well documented. This phenomenon is also common in Australasia, with wind currents and movement of people and possibly plant material facilitating introduction of several rust pathogens from Australia to New Zealand. The history of the arrival, survival and spread of three rust pathogens from Australia to New Zealand is outlined. Initial outbreaks of poplar rust in 1973, wheat stripe rust in 1980 and blackberry rust in 1990 are all likely to have been initiated from spores originating in Australia. After arrival, urediniospores have to be viable and there must be sufficient susceptible hosts and favourable environmental conditions so that initial infection foci can establish and f...
<div><p>Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species...
This study assessed the potential for plant pests to be transported within New Zealand in associatio...
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple str...
The incursion of the myrtle rust disease (Austropuccinia psidii) was officially confirmed on 3 May 2...
Western gall rust (Peridermium harknessii J. P. Moore (syn. Endocronartium harknessii (J. P. Moore) ...
The accuracy of host range testing in weed biocontrol programmes using plant pathogens has been ques...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
New Zealand faces unique challenges with regards to invasive species due to a high number of endemic...
Western gall rust (Peridermium harknessii J. P. Moore (syn. Endocronartium harknessii (J. P. Moore) ...
Melon thrips (Thrips palmi Karny) is one of several Risk Group 2 pests on New Zealand MAF Biosecurit...
Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species worldwi...
Australasia to identify emerging plant diseases, carriers of these diseases, and the role of hosts i...
Austropuccinia psidii (myrtle rust) is a globally invasive neotropical rust of the Myrtaceae that ca...
This is a project studying the Poplar leaf Rust Fungi present in Canterbury New Zealand 1975. It inc...
<div><p>Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species...
This study assessed the potential for plant pests to be transported within New Zealand in associatio...
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple str...
The incursion of the myrtle rust disease (Austropuccinia psidii) was officially confirmed on 3 May 2...
Western gall rust (Peridermium harknessii J. P. Moore (syn. Endocronartium harknessii (J. P. Moore) ...
The accuracy of host range testing in weed biocontrol programmes using plant pathogens has been ques...
There are increasing risks to New Zealand’s unique biodiversity and native ecosystems as well as e...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
New Zealand faces unique challenges with regards to invasive species due to a high number of endemic...
Western gall rust (Peridermium harknessii J. P. Moore (syn. Endocronartium harknessii (J. P. Moore) ...
Melon thrips (Thrips palmi Karny) is one of several Risk Group 2 pests on New Zealand MAF Biosecurit...
Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species worldwi...
Australasia to identify emerging plant diseases, carriers of these diseases, and the role of hosts i...
Austropuccinia psidii (myrtle rust) is a globally invasive neotropical rust of the Myrtaceae that ca...
This is a project studying the Poplar leaf Rust Fungi present in Canterbury New Zealand 1975. It inc...
<div><p>Global trade and the movement of people accelerate biological invasions by spreading species...
This study assessed the potential for plant pests to be transported within New Zealand in associatio...
Austropuccinia psidii, cause of myrtle rust, has spread globally where Myrtaceae occur. Multiple str...