Puccinia psidii, the causal agent of Myrtle rust, was first recorded from Latin America more than 100 years ago. It occurs on many native species of Myrtaceae in Latin America and also infects non-native plantation-grown Eucalyptus species in the region. The pathogen has gradually spread to new areas including Australia and most recently South Africa. The aim of this study was to consider the susceptibility of selected Eucalyptus genotypes, particularly those of interest to South African forestry, to infection by P. psidii. In addition, risk maps were compiled based on suitable climatic conditions and the occurrence of potential susceptible tree species. This made it possible to identify the season when P. psidii would be most likely to inf...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a signifi cant threat to Australian plant industries and ec...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...
Puccinia psidii, the causal agent of myrtle rust, was first recorded from Latin America more than 10...
Puccinia psidii, the causal agent of myrtle rust, was first recorded from Latin America more than 10...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii was long considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and ecosyste...
The rust pathogen, Puccinia psidii, was first detected in South Africa in 2013 on a single non-nativ...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Myrtaceous species including the eucalypt icons of the Australian landscape are currently being chal...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a signifi cant threat to Australian plant industries and ec...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...
Puccinia psidii, the causal agent of myrtle rust, was first recorded from Latin America more than 10...
Puccinia psidii, the causal agent of myrtle rust, was first recorded from Latin America more than 10...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and eco...
Puccinia psidii was long considered a significant threat to Australian plant industries and ecosyste...
The rust pathogen, Puccinia psidii, was first detected in South Africa in 2013 on a single non-nativ...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Disease screening to determine the threat Puccinia psidii poses to plantation and native eucalypts i...
Myrtaceous species including the eucalypt icons of the Australian landscape are currently being chal...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
The exotic rust pathogen Puccinia psidii is now widespread along the east coast of Australia from te...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
Puccinia psidii has long been considered a signifi cant threat to Australian plant industries and ec...
For many years Australian forest pathologists and other scientists have dreaded the arrival of the r...
Myrtle rust, caused by the pathogen Austropuccinia psidii, is a disease affecting numerous species o...