Target: Myrtle rust – caused by an invasive fungal pathogen
- Yapeng Lang
- Jan 29
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 11

Infects most plants in the family Myrtaceae
Includes iconic Australian plants such as eucalypts, paperbark, lilly pilly
Impacts crop plants such as tea tree, lemon myrtle, forestry and cut flowers
Airborne spores spread easily causing new damage
Biosecurity concerns for geographic spread and new more virulent strains
We have developed methods to test DNA for strain diagnostics

Text by Benjamin Schwessinger


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