Session 2: Research Impact – an end-user’s perspective: Genome-Informed Diagnostics
Session 2: New tools for field grains surveillance
Session 6: Design and Evaluation of Targeted Biosecurity Surveillance Systems
Session 6: Combining monitoring and incursion surveillance for grains
Session 6: Building collaboration in biosecurity innovation systems
Session 5: Research impact – an end-user perspective: Tomato potato psyllid and liberibacter ecology
Insect surveillance and eradication
Session 7: Identification of Xanthomonas species causing bacterial leaf spot in Australia
Session 2: Diagnostics in Africa
Session 1: Natural dispersal as a biosecurity risk - are we prepared?
Session 1: New approaches to winter cereal post-entry quarantine
Science Exchange keynote: Plant biosecurity, Sally Troy
Science Exchange opening plenary: Helen Scott-Orr
Session 2: Genome-Informed Diagnostics - In-field Detection of Bacterial Plant Pathogens
Next generation national fruit fly diagnostics and handbook
Early and accurate detection of bacterial pathogens
Session 7: Improved postharvest market access treatments in horticultural commodities
Session 3: Epidemiology, impact and management of myrtle rust (Puccinia psidii) in lemon myrtle plantations
Session 7: Probiotic diets to increase Queensland fruit fly male performance as part of the sterile insect technique
Session 8: Assessing the progress against the National Plant Biosecurity Surveillance Strategy