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Last Updated: 6 July 2020
Commodities
Logs
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate required. Phytosanitary certificates shall not be issued more than 14 days before the date of shipment or more than 21 days after the date of methyl bromide or kiln drying treatment. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Free of bark. |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | Untreated logs prohibited. |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | Kiln drying, fumigation or preservative treatment required. Treatments must have been performed within 15 days of shipping date. CCA treatments can be performed up to 3 months prior to shipping date. |
Fumigation | The following schedules may be used if schedules are not specified on the import permit: Methyl Bromide 48g/m3/24 hours/21°C 56g/m3/24 hours/16-20°C 64g/m3/24 hours/11-15°C 72g/m3/24 hours/10°C |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | The following schedules may be used if schedules are not specified on the import permit: Any heating process which achieves a core temperature of 74°C. Timing of kiln schedules begins when temperature and humidity in the chamber has stabilised. Times for different log diameters are: 100 mm - 10 hrs 150 mm - 14 hrs 200 mm - 18 hrs Where all dimensions of the log are greater than 200mm duration must exceed 18 hours. |
Preservative treatments | The following preservative treatments may be used if preservative treatments are not specified on the import permit: Boron compounds 0.1% Boric Acid equivalent minimum loading in the sapwood core. Copper + didecyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) 0.35% mass/mass OR 2.8 kg/m3 for softwoods, 5.6 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Azole 0.27% mass/mass OR 1.35 kg/m3 for softwood, 2.7 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Chrome Arsenic (CCA) 0.27% mass/mass OR 3kg/m3 minimum retention Copper Chrome Arsenate treatment hazard classes H1-H6 are acceptable. Arsenic 0.04% minimum preservative loading in sapwood core Permethrin Minimum retention of not less than 0.006% mass/mass |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Wood/ Timber - Sawn
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. | ||||||||||||||||
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate required. Phytosanitary certificates shall not be issued more than 14 days before the date of shipment or more than 21 days after the date of methyl bromide or kiln drying treatment. |
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Bark | Free of bark. | ||||||||||||||||
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. | ||||||||||||||||
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. | ||||||||||||||||
Soil | Free of soil. | ||||||||||||||||
Other | Untreated timber prohibited. | ||||||||||||||||
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection required. | ||||||||||||||||
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | Kiln drying, fumigation or preservative treatment required. Treatments must have been performed within 15 days of shipping date. CCA treatments can be performed up to 3 months prior to shipping date. | ||||||||||||||||
Fumigation | Methyl Bromide 48g/m3/24 hours/21°C 56g/m3/24 hours/16-20°C 64g/m3/24 hours/11-15°C 72g/m3/24 hours/10°C Timber must be 200mm or less thick, and must be stacked in a manner that allows adequate gas circulation. |
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Antisapstain treatments | |||||||||||||||||
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Heat treatments | Any heating process which achieves a core temperature of 74°C. Timing of kiln schedules begins when temperature and humidity in the chamber has stabilised. Times for different timber thicknesses are:
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Preservative treatments | Boron compounds 0.1% Boric Acid equivalent minimum loading in the sapwood core Copper + didecyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) 0.35% mass/mass OR 2.8 kg/m3 for softwoods, 5.6 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Azole 0.27% mass/mass OR 1.35 kg/m3 for softwood, 2.7 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Chrome Arsenic (CCA) 0.27% mass/mass OR 3kg/m3 minimum retention Copper Chrome Arsenate treatment hazard classes H1-H6 are acceptable. Arsenic 0.04% minimum preservative loading in sapwood core Permethrin Minimum retention of not less than 0.006% mass/mass |
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Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. | ||||||||||||||||
General |
Wood/ Timber - Poles
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate required. Phytosanitary certificates shall not be issued more than 14 days before the date of shipment or more than 21 days after the date of methyl bromide or kiln drying treatment. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Free of bark. |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | Untreated timber prohibited. |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | Kiln drying, fumigation or preservative treatment required. Treatments must have been performed within 15 days of shipping date. CCA treatments can be performed up to 3 months prior to shipping date. |
Fumigation | Methyl Bromide 48g/m3/24 hours/21°C 56g/m3/24 hours/16-20°C 64g/m3/24 hours/11-15°C 72g/m3/24 hours/10°C |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | Any heating process which achieves a core temperature of 74°C. Timing of kiln schedules begins when temperature and humidity in the chamber has stabilised. Times for different timber thicknesses are: 100 mm - 10 hrs 150 mm - 14 hrs 200 mm - 18 hrs Where all dimensions of the timber are greater than 200mm duration must exceed 18 hours. |
Preservative treatments | Boron compounds 0.1% Boric Acid equivalent minimum loading in the sapwood core Copper + didecyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) 0.35% mass/mass OR 2.8 kg/m3 for softwoods, 5.6 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Azole 0.27% mass/mass OR 1.35 kg/m3 for softwood, 2.7 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Chrome Arsenic (CCA) 0.27% mass/mass OR 3kg/m3 minimum retention Copper Chrome Arsenate treatment hazard classes H1-H6 are acceptable. Arsenic 0.04% minimum preservative loading in sapwood core Permethrin Minimum retention of not less than 0.006% mass/mass |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Wood/ Timber - Chips
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate required. Phytosanitary certificates shall not be issued more than 14 days before the date of shipment or more than 21 days after the date of methyl bromide or kiln drying treatment. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Free of bark. |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | Untreated wood chips prohibited. |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | Kiln drying, fumigation or preservative treatment required. Treatments must have been performed within 15 days of shipping date. CCA treatments can be performed up to 3 months prior to shipping date. |
Fumigation | Methyl Bromide 48g/m3/24 hours/21°C 56g/m3/24 hours/16-20°C 64g/m3/24 hours/11-15°C 72g/m3/24 hours/6-10°C |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | Any heating process which achieves a core temperature of 74°C for 4 hours. Timing of kiln schedules begins when temperature and humidity in the chamber has stabilised. |
Preservative treatments | Boron compounds 0.1% Boric Acid equivalent minimum loading in the sapwood core Copper + didecyldimethyl ammonium chloride (DDAC) 0.35% mass/mass OR 2.8 kg/m3 for softwoods, 5.6 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Azole 0.27% mass/mass OR 1.35 kg/m3 for softwood, 2.7 kg/m3 for hardwoods Copper Chrome Arsenic (CCA) 0.27% mass/mass OR 3kg/m3 minimum retention Copper Chrome Arsenate treatment hazard classes H1-H6 are acceptable. Arsenic 0.04% minimum preservative loading in sapwood core Permethrin Minimum retention of not less than 0.006% mass/mass |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Wood Products – Reconstituted/ Plywood/ LVL/ Veneer
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate NOT required. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Free of bark. |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection NOT required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | |
Fumigation | |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | |
Preservative treatments | |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General | For veneer more than 6mm thick see requirements for Wood/ Timber - Sawn |
Wood Products - Manufactured
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate NOT required. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Free of bark. |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection NOT required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | None required. |
Fumigation | |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | |
Preservative treatments | |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Wood Products - Packaging
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit NOT required. |
Certification Requirements |
Wood packaging material and dunnage must be marked in accordance with ISPM 15. Phytosanitary certificate NOT required. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | Wood packaging material and dunnage must be made of debarked wood in accordance with ISPM 15. |
Insects | Free of insects and other arthropods. |
Fungi | |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | |
Fumigation | Wood packaging material and dunnage must be treated in accordance with ISPM 15. |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | Wood packaging material and dunnage must be treated in accordance with ISPM 15. |
Preservative treatments | |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Bark
Import Permits or Declarations | Import permit required. |
Certification Requirements | Phytosanitary certificate required. Phytosanitary certificates shall not be issued more than 14 days before the date of shipment or more than 21 days after the date of methyl bromide treatment. |
Prohibited Importations | |
Bark | |
Insects | Free of quarantine pests. |
Fungi | Free of quarantine pests. |
Soil | Free of soil. |
Other | Untreated bark prohibited. |
Pre-Shipment Inspections | Verification inspection required. |
Approved Pre-Shipment Treatments | Methyl Bromide Fumigation treatment required. Treatment must be within 15 days prior to shipping. |
Fumigation | The following schedule may be used if schedules are not specified on the import permit: 80 gm/m3 under partial vacuum for 2 hours, or 300gm/m3 for 24 hours at atmospheric pressure. |
Antisapstain treatments | |
Insecticide treatments | |
Heat treatments | |
Preservative treatments | |
Concessional Release | None specified for New Zealand. |
General |
Quarantine Pests
Insects
Scientific Name |
Common Name |
Acrolepiopsis assectella |
Pear moth |
Acromyrmex spp. |
Leaf cutting ant |
Acysta persea | Avocado lace bug |
Adoretus sinicus |
Defoliating beetle |
Agromyza oryzae |
Rice leaf miner |
Aleurocanthus cocos |
Coconut whitefly |
Aleurocanthus spiniferus |
Orange spiny whitefly |
Aleurocanthus woglumi |
Citrus blackfly |
Alissonotum piceum |
Black Asian beetle |
Amauromyza maculosa (= Agromyza quaranitica) |
Chrysanthemum leaf miner |
Amblypelta cocophaga |
Coconut spotting bug |
Amblypelta spp. | Fruit spotting bug |
Anastrepha spp. |
American fruit flies |
Atherigona spp. |
Muscid fly |
Atta cephalotes |
Leaf cutting ant |
Atta sexdens |
Leaf cutting ant |
Aulacaspis yasumatsui | Scale |
Bactrocera spp. |
Pacific fruit flies |
Bephratelloides cubensis | Fruit wasp |
Brevicoryne brassicae | Cabbage aphid |
Cacyreus marshalli | Geranium bronze butterfly |
Ceratitis spp. |
African fruit flies |
Chaetosiphon fragaefolii | Strawberry aphid |
Chilo spp. |
Maize driller |
Conotrachelus spp. |
Avocado weevil |
Coptotermes spp. |
Termite |
Costelytra zealandica |
Grass grub |
Cylas puncticollis |
Potato weevil |
Delia antiqua |
Onion fly |
Delia brassica |
Cabbage fly |
Delia platura |
Bean/maize fly |
Dialeurodes citri |
Citrus whitefly |
Diaphorina citri | Asian citus psyllid |
Drosophila suzukii | Spotted-wing drosophila |
Echinothrips americanus | Thrip |
Eldana saccharina | African sugarcane borer |
Erionota thrax |
Banana defoliating caterpillar |
Heilipus lauri |
Seed weevil |
Helicoverpa zea syn. Heliothis zea |
Corn earworm |
Henosepilachna spp. |
Defoliating ladybird |
Heteronychus arator |
Black beetle |
Heteronychus licas |
Black maize/wheat beetle |
Homalodisca coagulata |
Glassy-winged sharpshooter |
Idiocerus spp. |
Mango leafhopper |
Iridomyrmex humilis |
Argentine ant |
Lampestis equestris |
Bulb and onion fly |
Laspeyresia nigricana (= Cydia nigricana) |
Pea moth |
Leptinotarsa decemlineata |
Colorado beetle |
Lincus spp. | |
Liriomyza huidobrensis |
Pea leaf miner |
Liriomyza trifolii |
Clover leaf miner |
Lyonetia clerkella |
Apple leaf miner |
Mastotermes darwiniensis |
Termite |
Megastes grandalis |
Sweet potato stem borer |
Megastes pusialis |
Sweet potato moth borer |
Metcalfa pruinosa |
White leafhopper |
Nasonovia ribisnigri | Currant-lettuce aphid |
Neoceratitis cyanescens | Fruit fly |
Oecophylla spp. |
Ant |
Ophiomyia phaseoli |
Bean fly |
Ophiomyia pinguis | Leaf-mining fly |
Opogona sacchari |
Sugarcane bud moth |
Oryctes boas |
Rhinoceros beetle |
Oryctes monoceros |
Rhinoceros beetle |
Oryctes rhinoceros |
Rhinoceros beetle |
Ostrinia furnicalis |
Asian corn borer |
Otiorhynchus spp. | Weevils |
Palatoria ziziphi | Black palatoria scale |
Papuana spp. | Taro beetles |
Paracoccus marginatus | Papaya ladybug |
Parlagena bennetti | Coconut ladybug |
Pemphigus bursarius | Chicory root aphid |
Perkinsiella saccharidica | Sugarcane plant hopper |
Phthorimea operculella | Potato moth |
Popilia japonica |
Japanese beetle |
Prays citri |
Citrus fruit bud moth |
Prays endocarpa |
Bud moth |
Prostephanus truncatus |
Maize capuchin bug |
Pseudococcus viburni |
Obscure mealybug |
Psila rosae |
Carrot rust fly |
Quadraspidiotus perniciosus | San Jose scale |
Rhynchophorus spp. |
Palm weevil |
Recilia mica |
Palm cicada |
Scapanes australis |
Beetle |
Scirtothrips aurantii |
South African citrus thrip |
Scirtothrips citri |
Citrus thrips |
Sogatella furcifera |
White backed plant hopper |
Solenopsis invicta | Red fire ant |
Sparganothis pilleriana | Moth |
Spilonota spp. | Moth |
Stenoma catenifer |
Avocado seed moth |
Stephanitis typica |
Banana seed bug |
Sternochetus frigidus |
Mango weevil |
Toxoptera citricida | Brown citrus aphid |
Trioza erythreae |
Citrus psyllid |
Trogoderma granarium |
Khapra beetle |
Viteus vitifolii (=Daktulosphaira vitifoliae) |
Vine phylloxera |
Mites
Aceria litchi |
Lychee mite |
Mononychellus tanajoa |
Manioc mite |
Panonychus citri |
Citrus red mite |
Panonychus ulmi |
European red mite |
Nematodes
Aphelenchoides besseyi (=Aphelenchoides oryzae) |
Leaf nematode |
Ditylenchus angustus |
Rice stem nematode |
Ditylenchus destructor |
Potato nematode |
Ditylenchus dipsaci |
Stem and bulb nematode |
Globodera pallida |
Potato cyst nematode |
Globodera rostochiensis |
Goldenpotato cyst nematode |
Helicotylenchus spp. |
Spiral nematode |
Heterodera glycines |
Soybean cyst nematode |
Heterodera schachtii |
Beet cyst nematode |
Hirschmaniella miticausa | Taro nematode |
Hirschmaniella oryzae and H. spinicodata | Rice nematode |
Meloidogyne graminicola | Rice nematode |
Meloidogyne oryzae | Rice nematode |
Pratylenchus goodeyi |
Coffee lesion nematode |
Radopholus citrophilus | Citrus nematode |
Rhadinaphelenchus cocophilus | Coconut red ring nematode |
Scutellonema bradys | Spiral yam nematode |
Ziphinema americanum |
American dagger nematode |
Fungi
Alternaria helianthi |
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Botryosphaeria cocogena (=Botryodiplodia theobromae) |
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Botryosphaeria rhodina |
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Cephalosporium diospyri |
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Ceratostomella paradoxa |
Pineapple rot |
Cercospora angolensis (=Phaeoramularia angolensis) | |
Colletotrichum coffeanum f.sp. virulans |
Coffee canker |
Colletotrichum fragariae |
Strawberry anthracnose |
Crinipellis pernisciosus (=Marasmius pernisciosus |
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Deuterophoma tracheiphila (=Phoma tracheiphila) |
Citrus mal seco disease |
Eutypa lata |
Deadarm canker of vines |
Exobasidium vexans |
Tea blister blight |
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense race IV |
Banana wilt |
Gibberella xylarioides (=Fusarium xylarioides) |
Coffee sudden death blight |
Hemileia vastatrix |
Coffee rust |
Microdochium panattoniana | |
Monilinia laxa |
Brown rot |
Nectria galligena |
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Peronophytophthora litchii |
Lychee mildew |
Peronosclerospora maydis |
Maize downy mildew |
Peronosclerospora philippinensis |
Philippine downy mildew of maize |
Peronosclerospora sacchari |
Sugarcane downy mildew |
Peronosclerospora sorghi |
Sorghum downy mildew |
Peronospora destructor |
Onion downy mildew |
Peronospora manshurica |
Soybean downy mildew |
Peronospora tabaci |
Tobacco downy mildew |
Phomopsis helianthi syn. Diaporthe helianthi |
Sunflower blight |
Phytophtora cinnamomi | Phytophthora crown and root rot |
Phytophtora colocasiae | Taro leaf blight |
Phytophtora fragariae | Red core of strawberry |
Phytophtora megasperma f. sp. glycinea | Phytophthora rot |
Phytophtora ramorum | Sudden oak death disease |
Plasmodiophora brassicae | Club root |
Plasmopara brassicae |
Downy mildew of brassicas |
Plasmopara halstedii |
Downy mildew |
Pseudocercospora purpurea |
Avocado purple rot |
Puccinia arrachidis |
Peanut rust |
Puccinia cichorii | Peanut rust |
Puccinia helianthi |
Sunflower rust |
Puccinia horiana |
Chrysanthemum rust |
Pyricularia oryzae |
Rice blast |
Sclerospora macrospora (=Sclerospora macrospora) |
Crazy top |
Sclerospora graminicola | Graminicola downy mildew |
Septoria helianthi | Sunflower septoria |
Sphaceloma perseae |
Avocado scab |
Sphacelotheca macrospora | Grain mildew |
Sphacelotheca reiliana | Head smut |
Synchytrium endobioticum | Potato wart |
Tilletia indica |
Karnal bunt |
Trachyphaera fructigena | Banana cigar end disease |
Uredo rangelli | Garlic and onion smut |
Urocystis cepulae |
Onion smut |
Uromyces transversalis |
Gladiolus rust |
Ustilaginoidella oedipigera | Banana elephantiasis |
Ustilago maydis |
Maize boil smut |
Ustilago scitaminea | Sugarcane smut |
Venturia pirina |
Pear scab |
Bacteria
Agrobacterium tumefasciens |
Crown gall |
Candidatus liberibacter asiaticus and africanus |
Citrus greening virus (huanglongbing) |
Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. insidiosus |
Alfalfa stunt disease |
Clavibacter michiganensis pv. Sepedonicus (=Corynebacterium sepedonicum) |
Potato ring rot disease |
Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. falccumfaciens (=Corynebacterium flaccum fasciens) |
Haricot and soy bean wilt |
Erwinia amylovora |
Fire blight |
Erwinia chrysanthemi |
Bacterial blight of Chrysanthemum |
Erwinia papayae |
Bacterial blight of Papaya |
Erwinia tracheiphila |
Bacterial blight of Cucurbits |
Leifsonia xyli s. sp. Xyli (=Clavibacter xyli s. sp. xyli) | Ratoon stunting disease |
Pantoea ananas (=Erwinia ananas) | Young pineapple fruit rot |
Pantoea stewartii subsp. Stewartii (=Erwinia stewartii) | Stewart’s wilt |
Pseudomonas andropogonis | Bacterial leaf spot |
Pseudomonas fuscovaginae | Brown sheath rot |
Pseudomonas gladioli pv. alliicola (=Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola) |
Leaf spot/blight of onion |
Pseudomonas gladioli pv. gladioli |
Leaf spot/blight of gladioli |
Pseudomonas rubrilineans |
Red stripe/top rot of sugar cane |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans |
Cucurbit angular leafspot |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. passiflorae |
Bacterial necrotic spot of passionfruit |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. persicae |
Leaf spot /canker of peach |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi |
Bacterial blight of peas |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae |
Blast/blister spot |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. mors-prunorum |
Bacterial blight/canker of stonefruit |
Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci |
Bacterial blight of tobacco |
Ralstonia solanacearum race II (=Pseudomonas solanacearum race II) |
Banana moko disease |
Xanthomonas albilineans |
Leaf scald disease |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. begoniae |
Bacterial leaf spot of begonia |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri |
Citrus canker |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. glycines (=Xanthomonas campestris pv. glycines) |
‘Bacterial pustules’ |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. mangiferaeindicae (=Xanthomonas campestris pv. mangiferaeindicae) |
Mango black spot disease |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. manihotis | bacterial blight manioc |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. passiflorae | bacterial blight passionfruit |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.punicae | Pomegranate bacterial blight |
Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.vasculorum (=Xanthomonas campestris pv. vasculorum) |
Sugarcane gumming disease |
Xanthomonas campestris pv. dieffenbachiae |
Dieffenbachia blight |
Xanthomonas campestris pv. oryzae |
Bacterial blight of rice |
Xanthomonas campestris pv. pisi |
Bacterial blight of peas |
Xanthomonas campestris pv. pruni (=Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni, =Xanthomonas pruni) |
Stonefruit fruit spot |
Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria |
Bacterial spot of pepper and tomato |
Xanthomonas citri pv. anacardii |
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Xanthomonas fragariae |
Strawberry angular leafspot |
Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum |
Banana xanthomonas wilt |
Xylella fastidiosa |
Pierce’s disease |
Xylophilus ampelinus syn. Xanthomonas ampelina (=Erwinia vitivora) |
Grape vine bacterial gall |
Viruses, Mycoplasmas and Other Diseases
African cassava mosaic virus | |
Alomae and Bobone virus |
Virus of Taro |
Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (=Apple russet ring, Pear ring pattern mosaic) | |
Apple leaf proliferation phytoplasma | |
Apple mosaic virus | |
Arabis mosaic virus | |
Avocado sunblotch viroid |
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Banana bract virus |
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Banana bunchy top virus |
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Banana mosaic virus |
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Banana streak virus |
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Barley stripe mosaic virus |
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Barley yellow dwarf mosaic virus |
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Bean common mosaic virus |
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Bean yellow mosaic virus |
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Beet necrotic yellow vein virus | |
Cacao swollen shoot virus |
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Cacao yellow mosaic virus |
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Cassava African mosaic virus |
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Cassava brown streak virus |
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Cassava common mosaic virus | |
Chrysanthemum stunt viroid | |
Citrus blight (unknown causal agent) |
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Citrus exocortis viroid |
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Citrus psorosis virus | |
Citrus tristeza virus |
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Coconut cadang-cadang viroid |
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Coconut folir decay virus |
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Coffee ringspot virus |
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Cowpea mild mottle virus |
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Cowpea mosaic virus |
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Cucumber green mottle virus |
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Cucumber mosaic virus |
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Cymbidium mosaic virus |
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Dioscorea green banding virus |
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Grapevine fanleaf virus |
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Grape flavescence virus |
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Grapevine fleck virus | |
Grapevine leafroll associated virus 1 & 3 | |
Hop stunt viroid |
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Lettuce mosaic virus |
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Maize streak virus |
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Odontoglossum ringspot virus |
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Palm lethal yellowing phytoplasma (=Coconut lethal yellowing) | |
Papaya bunchy top phytoplasma |
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Papaya distortion mosaic virus (=Pawpaw distortion ringspot virus, Papaya ringspot potyvirus) |
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Papaya mosaic virus |
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Passionfruit ringspot virus syn. Passionfruit ringspot virus |
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Passionfruit woodiness virus (=Passiflora chlorotic spot virus) |
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Peach latent mosaic viroid | |
Peach mosaic virus | |
Peanut clump virus |
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Pear blister canker viroid | |
Pear decline phytoplasma | |
Pear vein yellow virus | |
Pepper mild mottle virus | |
Phytomonas spp. |
Coconut and oil palm heart rot |
Pineapple chlorotic leaf streak virus | |
Pineapple mealybug wilt virus | |
Plum pox virus | |
Potato spindle tuber viroid |
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Potato yellow dwarf virus |
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Potato yellow vein virus |
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Prune dwarf virus | |
Prunus nectrotic ringspot virus | |
Raspberry ringspot virus | |
Raspberry vein chlorosis virus | |
Rice grassy stunt virus | |
Rice hoja blanca virus | |
Rice tungro bacilliform virus |
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Rose mosaic virus |
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Rubus stunt phytoplasma | |
Spiroplasma citri |
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Strawberry crinkle virus |
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Strawberry latent C virus |
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Strawberry ringspot virus |
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Strawberry mild yellow edge virus | |
Strawberry mottle virus | |
Strawberry ringspot virus | |
Strawberry vein banding virus (=Strawberry yellow vein-banding virus) |
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Strawberry witches broom phytoplasma |
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Sugar cane Fiji disease virus |
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Sugar cane mosaic virus |
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Sugarcane streak virus |
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Sugarcane yellow leaf virus | |
Sweet potato feathery mottle virus |
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Sweet potato mild mottle virus |
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Sweet potato yellow dwarf virus |
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Tobacco etch virus | |
Tobacco ringspot virus |
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Tobacco streak virus |
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Tomato black ring nepovirus | |
Tomato bushy stunt virus | |
Tomato spotted wilt virus |
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Tomato bunchy top virus |
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Tomato leaf curl virus syn. Tobacco leaf curl virus |
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Vanilla mosaic virus |
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Vanilla necrosis poty virus |
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Watermelon silver mottle virus (=Watermelon spotted wilt virus) |
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Yam internal brown spot virus (=Dioscorea bacilliform badnavirus) | |
Yam mosaic virus |