Pests and diseases of bunching vegetables

Pests and diseases of bunching vegetables

Bunching vegetables – an overview:

This page provides an overview of the key pests and diseases of bunching vegetables in Australia. The related tools provided 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.

Bunching vegetables include the Asian leafy brassicas such as buk choy/pak choy; beet; Dutch carrots; parsley; kangkong; radish; spinach (also known as English spinach); and spring onions. Bunching vegetables are affected by the pests that commonly cause damage to other vegetable crops from their family of vegetables.

Key pests of Bunching Vegetables


CropInsect pestsDiseases
Buk Choy/Pak Choy/Asian leafy brassicasDiamondback moth; Catepillars; Aphids; Onion thrips; Rutherglen bug; Brassica flea beetle; Silverleaf whitefly.White leaf spots; White blister; Downy mildew; Alternaria leaf spots; Phoma leaf spot; Black leg; Damping-off; Clubroot; Root rot; Mosaic virus; Bacterial leaf spots; Bacterial soft rot; Black rot.
BeetBeet webworm; Aphids; Vegetable weevil; Western flower thrips; Whitefly.Damping-off; White blister; Cercospora leaf spot; Downy mildew; Phoma leaf spot; Powdery mildew; Black root rot; Root-knot nematodes; Bacterial leaf spot; Bacterial blight.
Dutch carrotsCutworms; Rutherglen bug.Alternaria leaf blight; Root rot.
Spinach (English)Aphids; Caterpillars; Leafhoppers; Thrips.Downy mildew; Leaf spots; Root rot; Wilt; Mosaic virus; Nematodes.
RadishAphids; Diamondback moth.White blister (rust); Clubroot; Black rot.
ParsleyThrips; Cutworms; Wireworms; Looper caterpillars.Alternaria leaf blight; Botrytis blight (Grey mould); Downy mildew; Powdery mildew; Fusarium root rot; Rhizoctonia crown and collar rot; Root rot; Sclerotinia rot; Septoria leaf spot; Root-knot nematodes; Bacterial leaf spot; Viral diseases (Apium virus Y; Carrot red leaf virus).
KangkongLeaf beetle; Wireworm; Aphids.Stem rot; Root rot; Leaf spot; Mosaic virus.
Spring onions/ShallotsOnion thrips; Cutworms; Cluster caterpillar.Onion white rot; Bacterial spot; Downy mildew; Fusarium basal plate rot; Iris yellow spot virus; Leaf blight; Purple blotch; Rust.
LeeksOnion thrips.Downy mildew; Purple blotch; White rot; Fusarium.
RocketCabbage white butterfly; Green caterpillar.Leaf spot; Clubroot.

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. Monitor the crop regularly using all available monitoring tools and encourage beneficials to control pest problems. The following management strategies are recommended to prevent diseases in bunching vegetables:

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