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  1. Russian wheat aphid
    Primary hosts are wheat and barley Light-green, elongated aphid (up to 1.8 mm long) Damage symptoms include: white, purple or yellowish leaf streaks; rolling of leaves, flag leaf and awns; bleached heads with small grains Crop losses up to 75% … Updated: November 15, 2021
  2. Russianwheataphid
    … Updated: June 3, 2016
  3. PHA releases FMD quick guide for mixed producers
    Although Australia is currently free from foot and mouth disease (FMD), it is considered one of the country’s greatest biosecurity risks and an incursion would have significant consequences for animal health and trade. In 2022, FMD was detected in Indonesia … Updated: March 5, 2024
  4. Biosecurity plan for mixed producers key amid FMD threat
    The impending threat of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) after it was recently detected in Indonesia, could devastate Australia’s agriculture industry, with the economic impact estimated at $80 billion over 10 years. FMD is considered one of Australia’s greatest biosecurity … Updated: September 9, 2022
  5. Surveillance programs
    Surveillance for endemic and exotic pests Post-border surveillance activities for exotic plant pests are carried out by governments, industries and the wider community to provide information for: Early detection: surveillance designed to detect new pest incursions before they become … Updated: August 4, 2021
  6. The Biosecurity Portal
    Plant Health Australia has developed the Biosecurity Portal with funding provided by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture and Water Resources. The Portal provides ready access to information about biosecurity surveillance, diagnostics, training, technical information, tools, national policies and strategies, … Updated: August 6, 2020
  7. Grains pest fact sheets
    Grains Farm Biosecurity Program | Grains pest fact sheets | Grains biosecurity fact sheets Russian wheat aphid Russian wheat aphid has been found in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales (August 2016). We’ve made a special fact sheet so … Updated: March 23, 2022
  8. Document list
    Biosecurity manualsExpand Biosecurity Induction Manual for Bundaberg Horticultural Farms Biosecurity Manual for Beekeepers Biosecurity Manual for Citrus Producers Biosecurity Manual for Grain Producers Biosecurity Manual for Sugarcane Producers Biosecurity Manual for the Nursery Production Industry Biosecurity Manual for the … Updated: September 27, 2023
  9. Government members
    The plant biosecurity system works under the controls of Commonwealth and state legislation. A national approach to the management of plant biosecurity in Australia is maintained through the national committees framework and PHA membership. Under the Australian Constitution, state and … Updated: September 27, 2022