Thrips: western flower thrips ( Frankliniella occidentalis), chilli thrips ( Scirtothrips dorsalis) and mangosteen thrips ( Scirtothrips oligochaetus).Mites: pomegranate mite ( Tenuipalpus granati) and pomegranate false spider mite ( Tenuipalpus punicae).Scale insect: almond mealybug ( Drosicha dalbergiae).Fruit flies: carambola fruit fly ( Bactrocera carambolae), Oriental fruit fly ( Bactrocera dorsalis) and peach fruit fly ( Bactrocera zonata).The final report identifies 13 pests associated with fresh pomegranate whole fruit that require risk management measures to reduce the biosecurity risk to an acceptable level. This risk analysis was conducted in response to a formal market access request for fresh pomegranate whole fruit and processed ‘ready-to-eat’ arils to Australia from India. Comments from stakeholders on the draft report were taken into consideration in preparing the final report. The department announced the commencement of the risk analysis on 31 July 2018 (via Biosecurity Advice 2018-16) and released the draft report for public consultation on 18 October 2019 (via Biosecurity Advice 2019-P13). The final report takes into account comments received from stakeholders on the draft report released on 18 October 2019. The final report recommends that the importation of pomegranate whole fruit and processed ‘ready-to-eat’ arils to Australia from all commercial production areas of India be permitted, subject to them meeting a range of biosecurity requirements. This Biosecurity Advice notifies stakeholders of the release of the Final report for the review of biosecurity import requirements for fresh pomegranate whole fruit and processed ‘ready-to-eat’ arils from India. Centre of excellence for biosecurity risk analysis.Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis guidelines.Reasons for the Weed Risk Assessment system.Weed risk assessments frequently asked questions.Development of the Weed Risk Assessment system.Group pest risk analysis for thrips and orthotospoviruses.Group pest risk analysis for scale insects.Plant commodity/country and pest risk analyses.Import of live sturgeon for aquaculture.Fish and fish products for use as pet food and stockfeed.Cooked turkey meat from the United States - Commencement of a review.Cooked turkey meat from the United States.Submissions received on Australia’s current prawn import policy.Submissions received on the Review of prawns and prawn products – draft report.Background: prawn and prawn products review.Roles and responsibilities in a Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis.Australia’s international biosecurity obligations.Final Biosecurity Import Risk Analysis report checklist.Almost all injured leaves were infected with the disease and no control of disease was observed in both the treatments. In this study of curative effect of micronutrient spray and humic acid drench, injury was made to five (5) leaves with sterilized needle in every concentration of all micronutrients and humic acid before spraying of bacterial blight suspension and observed the incidence of the disease. Therefore, a study was carried out to find out eco-friendly solution to mitigate the disease with the help or application of micronutrients and humic acid. The bacterium has developed resistance to commonly used fungicides and antibiotics. The disease affects all the above ground plant parts including flowers, leaves, twigs, stem buds and fruits but it is more destructive when fruits are infected. ![]() punicae is an economically important disease of pomegranate in Maharashtra. It suffers from various diseases, amongst them bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. It has high nutritional as well as medicinal values. Pomegranate belonging to family Punicaceae is one of the consumers’ preferable and favorite dollar earning table fruit of tropical and subtropical regions.
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