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Pest and Disease Fact Sheet - Preventing disease in production nursery propagation areasPest and Disease Fact Sheet - Preventing disease in production nursery propagation areas3 Feb 2026
Endophytes and Latent Pathogens - Implications for the Nursery Industry Nursery Paper 2017Endophytes are fungi that reside in living plant tissue for all or part of their life cycle, without causing any apparent or detectable symptoms of disease.Although generally benign, some have the ability to develop into aggressive pathogens and cause a range of symptoms including dieback, cankers or fruit rots, when trees or plants are stressed. These types of endophytes are usually referred to as latent pathogens. Endophytic latent pathogens are an important biosecurity concern, since they can be moved undetected in plant material and once introduced into a new area, may move onto other hosts and cause disease epidemics. In this Nursery Paper we examine endophytes in more detail and consider their potential future impact on the industry.3 Feb 2026
Pest and Disease Fact Sheet - Avocado Nursery DiseasesPest and Disease Fact Sheet - Avocado Nursery Diseases3 Feb 2026
Pest and Disease Fact Sheet - Edema and IntumescencePest and Disease Fact Sheet - Edema and Intumescence3 Feb 2026
Biological Control in Production Nurseries Nursery Paper 2022This Nursery Paper investigates the use of biological control methods for the management of insect and mite pests in the production of nursery crops.3 Feb 2026
Pest and Disease Fact Sheet - Managing Predator and Parasite Populations in Production NurseriesPest and Disease Fact Sheet - Managing Predator and Parasite Populations in Production Nurseries3 Feb 2026
Pest and Disease Factsheet - Managing Disease Transmission into Production NurseriesPest and Disease Factsheet - Managing Disease Transmission into Production Nurseries3 Feb 2026
Invasive Plant Risk Assessment Tool - WEB LINKThe Invasive Plant Risk Assessment Tool is an initiative of Nursery and Garden Industry Australia (now Greenlife Industry Australia), which aims to educate all consumers about invasive plants and the level of invasive plant risk. IMPORTANT NOTE: Information provided by the Invasive Plant Risk Assessment Tool has not been updated since its original development in 2013. The tool should be used as a general guide only and checked against other sources that provide current and accurate information.20 Jan 2026