Skip to Content

Risk Background

Quarantine pathogens of Vaccinium spp.

Effective 14 July 2015 to 20 October 2015

Quarantine pathogens of Vaccinium spp.

A "quarantine pest" is defined by the International Plant Protection Convention as "a pest of potential economic importance to the area endangered thereby and not yet present there, or present but not widely distributed and being officially controlled". This definition has been applied to exotic pathogens recorded on Vaccinium to produce the following list.

The quarantine pathogens of Vaccinium spp for Australia are listed below.

Viruses

Blueberry latent spherical virus

Blueberry latent virus

Blueberry leaf mottle virus

Blueberry necrotic ring blotch virus

Blueberry red ring spot virus

Blueberry scorch virus

Blueberry shock virus

Blueberry shoestring virus

Blueberry virus A

Peach rosette mosaic virus

Tomato ring spot virus


Bacteria

Agrobacterium rubri (cane gall)

Xylella fastidiosa

Fungi

Armillaria mellea (root rot)

Botryosphaeria corticis (cane blight)

Exobasidium vaccinii (red leaf)

Fusicoccum putrefaciens (leaf spot)

Gloeocercospora inconspicua (leaf spot)

Gloeopsporium minus (leaf spot and stem canker)

Microsphaera vaccinii (powdery mildew)

Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi (mummy berry)

Phomopsis vaccinii, teleomorph Diaporthe vaccinii (twig blight)

Phyllosticta elongata, teleomorph Botryosphaeria vaccinii (cane blight)

Phyllosticta vaccinii (leaf spot)

Phytophthora ramorum (sudden oak death)

Pucciniastrum goeppertianum (witches broom)

Seimatosporium vaccinii (leaf spot)


Phytoplasmas

Blueberry stunt phytoplasma

Blueberry witches broom phytoplasma

Blueberry little leaf phytoplasma

Unknown Etiology

Blueberry mosaic viroid