Exotic plant pests–a threat to the sustainability of Australia’s grains industry
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2015
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Resumo |
Exotic plant pests (EPPs) threaten production, market access and sustainability of Australian plant production systems. For the grains industry there are over 600 identified EPPs of which 54 are considered high priority, posing a significant threat. Despite Australia’s geographical isolation and strong quarantine systems, the threat from EPPs has never been higher with the increasing levels of travel and trade, emphasising the need for improving our efforts in prevention, preparedness and surveillance for EPPs. |
Identificador |
Taylor-Hukins, Rachel and Bellati, Judy and McIntyre, Kim and Burgess, Rohan (2015) Exotic plant pests–a threat to the sustainability of Australia’s grains industry. In: 17th Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, Tasmania. |
Relação |
http://www.agronomy2015.com.au/papers/agronomy2015final00052.pdf http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4928/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Grain. Cereals, Includes oats, maize, corn, barley, rice, sorghum, wheat etc #Plant pests and diseases |
Tipo |
Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed |