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  1. NSW Parthenium Weed Strategic Plan

    The department led the development of the NSW Parthenium Weed Strategy which details strategic direction for effective detection and control of parthenium weed. ... If you would like more information about the Strategy please contact weeds@dpi.nsw.gov.au.

  2. Burnt pine longhorn beetle

    Discolouration, known as sapstain (Figure 3), impacts the quality and marketability of timber. ... Larvae have a pair of black projections at the rear of the body.

  3. Maize cyst nematode

    Female nematodes look like small white lemon-shaped balls protruding from the maize root. ... Juvenile nematodes can move through the soil from their eggs to host plants.

  4. Pecan scab

    Description. Pecan scab symptoms are similar on all infected parts of the plants. ... Hosts. Commercial pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is the most important host of pecan scab.

  5. Transporting fodder from interstate

    Transporting fodder from interstate. If you plan to move horses into NSW and are bringing plant-based feed with them, you must meet the requirements for the importation of plant material ... These requirements vary depending on the state of origin. Visit

  6. Cherry fruit fly

    Larvae feed on the cherry flesh near the stone and make the fruit unmarketable. ... Description. Adults. The black cherry fruit fly adult has an all black abdomen.

  7. European canker

    You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... The canker develops and forms ring shaped cracks in the bark, which may appear swollen.

  8. Pine nematodes

    Plant Biosecurity and Product Integrity. Pine nematodes include nematodes of the genus Bursaphelenchus. ... Damage. Pine nematodes move through infested host trees in the water transport system.

  9. Citrus canker

    You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... They become corky and may develop a crater-like depression in the centre.

  10. Brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB)

    The distinct features of adult BMSB are the white bands on the antennae, sides of the abdomen and on the legs. ... To manage the risk posed by BMSB to Australia, surveillance has been heightened on selected imports shipped to Australia.

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