Alerts
Inclusion of Argentina and Japan as high risk sudden oak death countries for nursery stock
Effective from 12 May 2021This alert is to notify importers and departmental staff of the expansion to the country list for sudden oak death in nursery stock (which includes unrooted cuttings, tissue culture, rooted plants without foliage).
Following reports on the detections of sudden oak death (Phytophthora ramorum) in Argentina and Japan, these countries have been added as host countries for Phytophthora ramorum and/or other Phytophthora complex species for imported nursery stock.
Phytophthora ramorum and related members of the Phytophthora complex (P. kernoviae, P. nemorosa and P. pseudosyringae) are serious exotic plant pathogens affecting a range of plant genera in a number of regions throughout the world.
Effective immediately, any nursery stock imports from Argentina and Japan that are hosts of sudden oak death will be required to undergo measures for this pathogen.
These measures include growth and disease screening/testing at the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment post entry quarantine facility, Mickleham, VIC.
Import Permits:
Affected import permits will be amended to include the additional measures.
Who does this notice affect:
Importers of nursery stock, customs brokers and departmental staff.
Further information:
Please contact Plant Import Operations on 1800 900 090 or email imports@awe.gov.au.
This Alert applies to the following Cases:
- Sudden oak death hosts for use as nursery stock
- Chrysoporthe hosts for use as nursery stock
- Forestry or amenity species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa and Sudden Oak Death
- Forestry or amenity species that are hosts of Xylella fastidiosa, Sudden Oak Death and Ceratocystis
- Xylella fastidiosa, Sudden Oak Death and Ceratocystis spp. hosts for use as nursery stock
- Rosa spp. for use as nursery stock
- Ornamental virus, Sudden Oak Death and Xylella fastidiosa hosts for use as nursery stock
- Camellia spp. for use as nursery stock
- Xylella fastidiosa and Sudden Oak Death hosts for use as nursery stock