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Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi of tracks and trails

Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi of tracks and trails. Renate Velzeboer. What is Phytophthora ?. Water mould Carried in soil and water Depending on moisture Not visible with the naked eye More than 50 Phytophthora species worldwide

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Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi of tracks and trails

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  1. Management of Phytophthora cinnamomi of tracks and trails Renate Velzeboer

  2. What is Phytophthora? • Water mould • Carried in soil and water • Depending on moisture • Not visible with the naked eye • More than 50 Phytophthora species worldwide • Phytophthora cinnamomi (Pc)is most common species and most destructive in Australia • Introduced into Australia from South-East Asia • Found in high rainfall areas • Very wide host range – ornamental plants, fruits, vegetables and native vegetation • Affects roots and stem of plants - causes them to rot and die

  3. Key threatening process • Pc has been listed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act 1999 as a key threatening process: • Major threat to native vegetation and fauna • Many native plant species in Australia are endemic • National Threat Abatement Plan

  4. Dead plants of Xanthorrhoea semiplana (Grass-trees)

  5. Dead plants of Banksiaornata (Desert Banksia)

  6. Control and eradication • We can’t eradicate Pc • Once infested – always infested! • People can minimise the spread: • Do not transport infested soil and plant material

  7. Pc management • Temporary or permanent closureof roads and tracks • Program your work: • Plan your work around times when soils are driest • Work in uninfected areas first, then move into infested areas • Hygiene - ensure vehicles, equipment, footwear, bicycles and horse’s hooves are clean at all times! • Educate people • Guidelines, posters & brochures

  8. Bootcleaning station - disinfection

  9. Horse’s hooves Footwear Hygiene kits

  10. Spread the word – not Phytophthora

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