Annex
Information: On-arrival requirements for Punica cuttings from a high risk Xylella country
Effective 24 May 2019 to 2 August 2019The following table outlines the on-arrival inspection, treatment and post-entry quarantine requirements that are available for Punica spp. imported into Australian territory from a high risk Xylella fastidiosa country (not imported under an NPPO approved arrangement for X. fastidiosa).
On-arrival measures | ||||||||
Inspection |
On arrival insecticidal and/or surface sterilisation treatment |
Hot water treatment |
Post entry quarantine | |||||
Insecticidal dip |
Methyl bromide fumigation |
Sodium hypochlorite dip |
50 °C for 20 minutes |
50 °C for 45 minutes |
Active testing1 |
Minimum PEQ period | ||
Australian Government PEQ Facility (Mickleham, Victoria) |
Y |
Y |
- |
Y |
Y |
- |
Y2,3 |
12 months |
Y |
Y |
- |
Y |
- |
Y |
Y 2 |
12 months | |
Class 6.1 PEQ Facility |
Y |
- |
Y |
Y |
- |
Y |
Y2 |
12 months |
1 The mandatory tests outlined above may be subject to change, depending on the availability of alternative testing methods and emerging quarantine risks. Additional testing of symptomatic plants may include culturing, microscopy and molecular testing. The importer is responsible for all costs relating to the screening/testing for any emerging/additional pathogens of biosecurity concern.
2 Mandatory active testing is in place to screen plants for Ceratocystis spp. Testing is conducted using fungal culturing.
3 Mandatory active testing is in place to screen plants for Xylella fastidiosa. Testing is conducted using two polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests.