The Western Australian Organism List (WAOL) database allows you to search for organisms declared under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 (BAM Act). It is not a complete list of all organisms in Western Australia or their attributes. Use the database to find the legal status of organisms, control requirements, declared pest species and more.
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A total of 46 results were found at 07:14 on 16th October 2024 when searching for Pleosporales .
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Declared Pest, Prohibited - s12 (C1 Prohibited)
Synonyms: Botryosphaeria morbosa, Cucurbitaria morbosa, Dibotryon morboosum, Otthia morbosa, Plowrightia morbosa, Sphaeria morbosa.
Common name: black knot.
Declared Pest, Prohibited - s12 (C1 Prohibited)
Common name: black leaf blight (soybeans).
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Bipolaris bicolor, Drechslera bhawanii, Drechslera bicolor, Helminthosporium bicolor.
Common names: zonate leaf spotfoot rot (wheat), zonate leaf spot (pennisetum), foot rot (wheat).
Permitted - s11
Common names: leaf spot, leaf blight.
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Curvularia geniculata (Tracy & Earle) Boedijn (1933), Helminthosporium geniculatum Tracy & Earle (1896), Pseudocochliobolus geniculatus (R.R. Nelson) Tsuda, Ueyama & Nishih. (1978).
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Bipolaris hawaiiensis, Drechslera hawaiiensis, Helminthosporium hawaiiense.
Common name: leaf spot.
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Bipolaris maydis, Drechslera maydis, Helminthosporium maydis, Ophiobolus heterostrophus.
Common name: southern leaf spot.
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Curvularia lunata.
Common name: head mould (grasses, rice, sorghum).
Permitted - s11
Common name: brown leaf spot (rice).
Declared Pest, Prohibited - s12 (C1 Prohibited)
Synonyms: Bipolaris leucostyla (Drechsler) Shoemaker (1959), Bipolaris nodulosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Shoemaker (1959), Drechslera nodulosa (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Sacc.) Subram. & B.L. Jain (1966), Helminthosporium leucostylum Drechsler (1923), Helminthosporium nodosum Berk. & M.A. Curtis in Berk (1875),....
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Bipolaris sorokiniana, Drechslera sorokiniana, Helminthosporium sativum.
Common names: root rot, foot rot.
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Bipolaris victoriae, Helminthosporium victoriae.
Common name: victoria blight (oats).
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Ascochyta citrullina, Ascochyta cucumis, Ascochyta melonis, Cercospora citrullina, Cercospora cucurbitae, Didymella melonis, Diplodina citrullina, Mycosphaerella citrullina, Mycosphaerella cucumis, Mycosphaerella melonis, Phyllosticta citrullina, Sphaerella bryoniae, Sphaeria bryoniae.
Common name: gummy stem blight (cucurbits).
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Ascochyta fabae, Ascochyta pisi f. foliicola, Ascochyta pisi var. fabae, Ascochyta pisi var. foliicola.
Common name: leaf and pod spot.
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Phoma glomerata (Corda) Wollenw. & Hochapfel 1936.
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Ascochyta lentis Vassiljevsky 1940.
Common name: ascochyta blight (lentils).
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Ascochyta pisi Lib. 1830.
Common name: Ascochyta blight (pea).
Permitted - s11
Synonyms: Coniothyrium pyrinum (Sacc.) J. Sheld. (1907), Coniothyrium tirolense Bubák (1904), Phoma pomorum Thüm. (1879), Phoma pomorum var. pomorum Thüm. 1879, Phoma prunicola (Sacc.) Wollenw. & Hochapfel (1936), Phyllosticta pirina, Phyllosticta prunicola Opiz ex Sacc. (1878), Phyllosticta pyrina....
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Paraconiothyrium variabile Riccioni, Damm, Verkley & Crous 2008.
Permitted - s11
Synonym: Pseudoplea trifolii.
Common name: leaf spot (soyabean).
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Declared Pest, Prohibited - s12
Prohibited organisms are declared pests by virtue of section 22(1), and may only be imported and kept subject to permits. Permit conditions applicable to some species may only be appropriate or available to research organisations or similarly secure institutions.
Permitted - s11
Permitted organisms must satisfy any applicable import requirements when imported. They may be subject to an import permit if they are potential carriers of high-risk organisms.
Declared Pest - s22(2)
Declared pests must satisfy any applicable import requirements when imported, and may be subject to an import permit if they are potential carriers of high-risk organisms. They may also be subject to control and keeping requirements once within Western Australia.
Permitted, Requires Permit - r73
Regulation 73 permitted organisms may only be imported subject to an import permit. These organisms may be subject to restriction under legislation other than the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007 . Permit conditions applicable to some species may only be appropriate or available to research organisations or similarly secure institutions.
Unlisted - s14
If you are considering importing an unlisted organism/s you will need to submit the name/s for assessment, as unlisted organisms are automatically prohibited entry into WA.
Control categories
Declared pests can be assigned to a C1, C2 or C3 control category under the Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Regulations 2013 . Prohibited organisms can be assigned to a C1 or C2 control category, the control categories are:
C1 Exclusion
Organisms which should be excluded from part or all of Western Australia.
C2 Eradication
Organisms which should be eradicated from part or all of Western Australia.
C3 Management
Organisms that should have some form of management applied that will alleviate the harmful impact of the organism, reduce the numbers or distribution of the organism or prevent or contain the spread of the organism.
Unassigned
Unassigned: Declared pests that are recognised as having a harmful impact under certain circumstances, where their subsequent control requirements are determined by a Plan or other legislative arrangements under the Act.
Keeping categories
The Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Regulations 2013 (BAM Regs) specify prohibited and restricted keeping categories for the purposes of regulating organisms declared under the BAM Act. In regards to the purposes for which they can be kept, and the entities that can keep them for that purpose. A keeping permit is the administrative tool used to assign specific conditions to the keeping of an organism.
Prohibited keeping
Can only be kept under a permit for public display and education purposes, and/or genuine scientific research, by entities approved by the state authority.
Restricted keeping
Organisms which, relative to other species, have a low risk of becoming a problem for the environment, primary industry or public safety and can be kept under a permit by private individuals.
Exempt keeping
No permit or conditions are required for keeping. There may be other requirements under BAMA such as those required for entry of livestock, pigeons and doves, or waybill requirements for stock movement. An organism in the exempt keeping category may also be regulated by other legislation such as the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (WCA), administered by DPaW.
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