Other vegetables

Other vegetables

Other Vegetables – an overview:

This page provides an overview of the key pests and diseases of beans, peas, artichoke, and sweet corn vegetables in Australia. The related tools at the end of the page can be used by growers and crop consultants to assist in the identification of insect pests, mites, diseases, beneficials, and disorders. They include photographs and detailed information about specific pests. For unknown pests, it is important to have an expert identify them so that they can be managed appropriately.

Key pests of Other vegetables


CropTypeInsect pestsDiseases
BeansBean fly; Bean looper; Aphids; Leafhoppers; Mites; Weevils; Caterpillars; Cutworms; Loopers; Flea beetles;Rutherglen bug; Whiteflies; Thrips.Nematodes; Anthracnose; Aphanomyces root rot; Ashy stem blight; Bacterial brown spot; Bean common mosaic virus (BCMV); Summer death; Yellow bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV); Black root rot;Common bacterial blight; Sclerotinia rot; Damping-off; Fusarium root rot; Pod twist; Red root complex; Rhizoctonia rot; Rust.
ArtichokeTwo-spotted mites; Aphids.Nematodes; Fusarium wilt.
Sweet cornHeliothis caterpillar; White-collared ladybird; Corn earworm; Aphids; Mites; Thrips.Bacterial leaf streak; Fusarium cob rot; Johnson grass mosaic virus; Common rust; Turcicum leaf blight; Root-lesion nematodes.
PeasGarden peasMites; Aphids.Bacterial blight; Subterranean clover stunt virus; Black root rot; Ascochyta blight; Fusarium root rot.
Sugar snap peas and snow peasOnion thrips; Heliothis Caterpillars; Mites; Aphids; Thrips.Downy mildew; Powdery mildew; Fusarium root rot; Black root rot.

Pest management

Use a combination of chemical, cultural, and biological strategies to keep weeds, insect pests, mites, diseases, and other crop production problems low enough to minimise economic crop loss. The following management strategies are recommended to prevent diseases in vegetables included in Other Vegetables.

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