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Target: Myrtle rust – caused by an invasive fungal pathogen​

  • Writer: Yapeng Lang
    Yapeng Lang
  • Jan 29
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 11


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  • 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



Our prototype system was demonstrated in 2023-24 at the Australian National Botanic Garden, Canberra.
Our prototype system was demonstrated in 2023-24 at the Australian National Botanic Garden, Canberra.

Text by Benjamin Schwessinger

 
 
 

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