Status of Coleosporium plumeriae in Plumeria trees in Singapore
- Date de publication
- jeu, 06 Fév 2014, 00:00
- Dernière mise à jour effectuée le
- nov. 18, 2014, 9:01 matin
- Report Number
- SGP-04/1
- Pays
- Singapore
- Identité de l'organisme nuisible
- Coleosporium plumeriae - (COLSPL)
- Situation du signalement
- Final
- Hôtes
- C. plumeriae had been recorded only in hosts from the genus Plumeria (Main) and in other host – Catharanthus roseus. [Source: CABI CPC 2014]
- Pest Status (old values from ISPM 8 -1998 )
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- Distribution géographique
- Asia – China: Hunan and Yunnan; India, Malaysia and Vietnam; North America – Bermuda, Florida, Hawaii & Louisiana; Oceania – Australia, American Samoa, Marshall island and Federated states of Micronesia. [Source: CABI CPC 2014]
- Résumé
Coleosporium plumeriae is a regulated non quarantine pest of Singapore. A monitoring survey with a sample size of 246 was initiated from Jan 2009 to Sep 2013 to determine the prevalence of this pathogen in Singapore. A total of 280 samples had been collected and examined, of which 24 came from post entry inspection of 2000 Plumeria samples (Source: Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia). All 280 samples were found to be infested with Coleosporium plumeriae. The above results confirmed that the situation of Coleosporium plumeriae is officially declared as Present: in all parts of the area where host crop is grown. The prevalence of this rust pathogen on imports was estimated to be 1.2% (24 out of a total 2,000 imports for the period surveyed). The status of this RNQP would be reviewed.
- Danger
- Plumeria trees and saplings.
- Contact pour demandes d'information
- Mei Lai Yap (Ms) Contact Point - Singapore [email protected]
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