Action was taken quickly to try to prevent it's spread: a quarantine area was established around the property; affected plants were sprayed with a fungicide, before being removed and destroyed; movements of people and plants to and from neighbouring properties were traced; a surveillance program was put in place; properties approved to import plants in the family Myrtaceae were investigated, but no signs of disease were detected.
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| Myrtle rust on a Melaleuca paperbark (courtesy of the DPI) |
