This study assessed the potential for plant pests to be transported within New Zealand in association with shipments of plants among commercial nurseries in North and south islands. searches of soil and litter sampled from three deliveries of nursery plants to christchurch indicated there is enormous potential to vector plant pests on this pathway. A diversity of nematodes, seeds and arthropods was recovered, including Trichodorid and Xiphinema nematodes, which can vector some plant viruses and currently have limited distributions in New Zealand. This small survey showed that transport of nursery plants must be an important pathway for the dispersal of a wide range of organisms within New Zealand. Not only is there a direct threat to the nu...
The long distance dispersal of many plant pathogens has been well documented. This phenomenon is als...
The records of 106 species of stored-product infesting Coleoptera from 8 New Zealand collections and...
Three insect pests (Coccus elongatus (Signoret), Aleyrodes proletella (L.) and Prays nephelomima Mey...
The dispersal of invasive species, such as plant pests, can have major economic, environmental and s...
New Zealand faces unique challenges with regards to invasive species due to a high number of endemic...
Abstract The plant parasitic nematode fauna was examined from the soil and roots of six subtropical ...
Melon thrips (Thrips palmi Karny) is one of several Risk Group 2 pests on New Zealand MAF Biosecurit...
Pathogen damage is responsible for a considerable reduction in profit to the New Zealand forest indu...
Biosecurity organisations need to assess the risk to their country's indigenous flora from invertebr...
Moth plant, Araujia sericifera, is an environmental weed in northern regions of New Zealand. Due to ...
Plant nematology appears to have been studied in New Zealand for the past 68 years, during which per...
In autumn 1998 a farm scale replicated field trial was established in Waikato, New Zealand, to measu...
The tomato potato psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc)) probably invaded New Zealand in the summer...
Stored-product insect problems in New Zealand since 1970, and interceptions at quarantine since 1955...
Since the advent of European settlement in New Zealand, grassland farmng has dominated the landscap...
The long distance dispersal of many plant pathogens has been well documented. This phenomenon is als...
The records of 106 species of stored-product infesting Coleoptera from 8 New Zealand collections and...
Three insect pests (Coccus elongatus (Signoret), Aleyrodes proletella (L.) and Prays nephelomima Mey...
The dispersal of invasive species, such as plant pests, can have major economic, environmental and s...
New Zealand faces unique challenges with regards to invasive species due to a high number of endemic...
Abstract The plant parasitic nematode fauna was examined from the soil and roots of six subtropical ...
Melon thrips (Thrips palmi Karny) is one of several Risk Group 2 pests on New Zealand MAF Biosecurit...
Pathogen damage is responsible for a considerable reduction in profit to the New Zealand forest indu...
Biosecurity organisations need to assess the risk to their country's indigenous flora from invertebr...
Moth plant, Araujia sericifera, is an environmental weed in northern regions of New Zealand. Due to ...
Plant nematology appears to have been studied in New Zealand for the past 68 years, during which per...
In autumn 1998 a farm scale replicated field trial was established in Waikato, New Zealand, to measu...
The tomato potato psyllid (Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc)) probably invaded New Zealand in the summer...
Stored-product insect problems in New Zealand since 1970, and interceptions at quarantine since 1955...
Since the advent of European settlement in New Zealand, grassland farmng has dominated the landscap...
The long distance dispersal of many plant pathogens has been well documented. This phenomenon is als...
The records of 106 species of stored-product infesting Coleoptera from 8 New Zealand collections and...
Three insect pests (Coccus elongatus (Signoret), Aleyrodes proletella (L.) and Prays nephelomima Mey...