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Guava root-knot nematode

Learn the signs and how to make a report if you find or suspect the presence of guava root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne enterolobii) in Western Australia.  

Deformed bean roots

Western Australia's freedom from guava root-knot nematode is supported by general and specific surveillance, and specific import requirements to prevent its entry. A person who finds or suspects the presence of guava root knot-nematode in plantations, nurseries or urban areas must report it to the department.

Legal duty to report

Guava root-knot nematode is not known to occur in WA.

Meloidogyne enterolobii (Yang & Eisenback, 1983) is a declared pest under section 12 of the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007.

This means that any person who finds or suspects the presence of guava root-knot nematode must report it to the department.

 

Report suspected guava root-knot nematode

Early detection and reporting will help protect WA horticulture.

If you find or suspect the presence of guava root-knot nematode, report it in one of the following ways.

Note: Do not disturb the plant. Do not move, compost, or dispose of suspect plants.