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After the female’s death, the cysts change skin colour from white to brown. ... Juvenile nematodes can move through the soil from their eggs to host plants.
The virus is transmitted between susceptible cotton varieties by cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii). ... Once introduced, established populations of cotton aphids could help to quickly spread the virus.
It attacks the host plant’s foliage, fruit, stems or tubers at all growth stages. ... Distribution. Late blight Phytophthora infestans (A1 mating type) is distributed around the world.
In citrus, larvae graze on the fruit causing surface scarring and internal damage. ... Larvae can overwinter in mummified nuts either in trees or on the ground.
You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... monitor your crops regularly. monitor and control weeds that can harbour the pest.
You can report notifiable plant pests and diseases by one of the following methods:. ... Fungal growth on the surface of infected fruit are arranged in concentric rings.
is difficult to control. can contaminate crops. The department has developed the NSW Black Knapweed Strategic Plan to set the direction for timely and effective detection and control of black knapweed. ... If you would like more information about the
Some of the listed weeds don’t occur in NSW and are known as Prohibited Matter under the Biosecurity Act. ... Some are serious weeds that do occur in parts of NSW, but must not be imported into the state or carried into certain regions of NSW.
Key themes identified by the NRC where the NSW Government is taking action include:. ... detection and prevention strategies, and through the expansion of the PestSmart portal and FeralScan.
Roosting behaviour involves loud calling at dawn and dusk and occasionally during the night. ... Counsilman, J.J. (1974) Breeding biology of the Indian myna in city and aviary.