“…The seasonal growth patterns of PPNs can have important implications for post‐border biosecurity, for example, in timing nematode surveys for maximum effectiveness in detecting their targets. Early detection can be important in the success of eradication campaigns (Hodda, Smith, Smith, Nambiar, & Pascoe, 2008), but nematode populations may take some time to increase to detectable levels after their arrival in a new location (Banks, Hodda, Singh, & Matveeva, 2012). In tropical areas, H. zeae , H. oryzae and M. graminicola could be surveyed at any time of the year but in the temperate areas, the optimum time for surveying is from October to April in the southern hemisphere and May to September in the northern hemisphere.…”