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Health, pests, diseases & weeds

DPI&F safeguards Queensland's plants and ecosystems by managing pests, diseases and weeds and ensuring that agricultural chemicals are used responsibly. By doing so, we help prevent adverse impacts on human health, livestock and crop health, the environment and trade.

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Banana leaf spot - regulations to minimise the impact of this potentially devastating disease.

Guide to the new banana leaf spot regulations

Regulations to minimise the impact of this potentially devastating disease.
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus - after 7 days young leaves start to curl.

Tomato yellow leaf curl virus

Information about the disease and the surveillance program.

 


Page maintained by Roslyn Sharp
Last updated 26 July 2006



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