EPPO Global Database

Syzygium forte(SYZFO)

Pests

Organism Type
Austropuccinia psidii (PUCCPS) Host
* Pegg GS, Giblin FR, McTaggart AR, Guymer GP, Taylor H, Ireland KB, Shivas RG, Perry S (2014) Puccinia psidii in Queensland, Australia: Disease symptoms, distribution and impact. Plant Pathology 63 (5), 1005-1021. https://doi.org/10.1111/ppa.12173
* Berthon K, Esperon-Rodriguez M, Beaumont LJ, Carnegie AJ, Leishman MR (2018) Assessment and prioritisation of plant species at risk from myrtle rust (Austropuccinia psidii) under current and future climates in Australia. Biological Conservation 218, 154-162. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2017.11.035

* Giblin FR, Carnegie AJ (2014) Puccinia psidii (Myrtle Rust) - Australian host list. Version current at 24 Sept. 2014. http://www.anpc.asn.au/resources/Myrtle_Rust.html.
------- S. forte subsp. forte and subsp. potamophilum
Austropuccinia psidii (as Syzygium) (PUCCPS) Host
* Soewarto J, Carriconde F, Hugot N, Bocs S, Hamelin C, Maggia L (2017) Impact of Austropuccinia psidii in New Caledonia, a biodiversity hotspot. Forest Pathology 48(2), e12402.
Meloidogyne enterolobii (as Syzygium) (MELGMY) Host
* NPPO of the Netherlands (2024-11). https://english.nvwa.nl/topics/pest-reporting/documents/plant/plant-health/pest-reporting/documents/close-out-report-eradication-of-meloidogyne-enterolobii-at-12-places-of-production-for-retail-in-the-netherlands
Trichoferus campestris (as Syzygium) (HESOCA) Host
* Iwata R & Yamada F (1990) Notes on the biology of Hesperophanes campestris, a drywood borer in Japan. Material und Organismen 25, 305–313.
Bactrocera jarvisi (BCTRJA) Major host
* Hancock DL, Hamacek EL, Lloyd AC, Elson-Harris MM (2000) The distribution and host plants of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Australia. Queensland Department of Primary Industries. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: DPI Publications.
Bactrocera tryoni (DACUTR) Major host
* Hancock D, Hamacek EL, Lloyd AC, Elson-Harris MM (2000) The distribution and host plants of fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Australia. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, 75 pp.
------- As Syzygium forte subsp. forte.