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36 sites in Pests and Diseases
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UK company providing resistance and environmental monitoring, and providing information on product testing and development for the pest management industry.
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Publication in question and answer format offering practical guidance.
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The scientific support organization for the Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) division of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Works to identify and evaluate pathways used by invasive plant pests and weeds that threaten American agriculture and natural resources.
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Pest Tracker, from the National Agricultural Pest Information System (NAPIS), publishes distribution maps for pests of agricultural and forest commodities and provides links to pest news and information.
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USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service provide a program to safeguard agriculture and natural resources. It provides information on pests, plant imports and exports, permits and biosecurity.
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Cesar Consultants offer photographs and information on pests and beneficial insects of importance in Australian agricultural crops.
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A searchable database of images of insect pests, diseases and other problems of plants, provided by Ohio State University.
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Information on Agrobacterium tumefaciens which causes rown gall disease on many plants especially members of the rose family such as apple, pear, peach, cherry, almond, raspberry and roses.
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The Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique provides a catalogue of crop diseases, a glossary of terms used in plant pathology and details of each crop and its main problems. In French and English.
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OISAT aims to reduce the use of hazardous pesticides and increase support for community-based control over producing a sustainable food supply.
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The North American Plant Protection Organization provides up-to-date information on pest situations of significance in North America. In English and Spanish.
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Promotes development and testing methodologies for crop protection policy reform, and provides information on alternative crop protection methods.
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Information about what IRAC is with useful links, news and up coming events.
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Information on whitefly biology, the harm these insects cause, particularly under glass, and products and methods for controlling them.
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A list of important crops and the fungal, viral, nematode, bacterial and oomycete diseases that affect them.
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Provides information on whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) important to agriculture with a species index and details of their world distribution and host plants.
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The Home Grown Cereal Authority in the UK provides a service monitoring disease levels in winter wheat, winter oilseed rape, spring beans, winter barley and potatoes.
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A weblog for those interested in research into anthracnose caused by colletotrichum species.
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Various papers on nematodes and their control, provided by the FAO, with reports from individual countries in the region.
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Outlines National Program 303, the aim of which is to develop and improve ways to reduce crop losses caused by plant diseases in the United States.
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Details of a book of this name which deals with the study of the temporal and spatial dynamics of plant diseases in populations.
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A review of this field where developing resistance may undermine control programmes, including a discussion of biological controls and gene therapy.
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A monthly newsletter on pest management and environmental issues from Washington State University. Includes IPM, biocontrol, organic and chemical management of weeds, diseases, insects and other crop pests.
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Agricultural regulatory affairs, field research and market development consulting providing services to the crop protection and seed industries in Canada.
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Detailed descriptions of crop diseases commonly occurring in the western corn belt. Crops covered include corn, sorghum, wheat, soybean, dry bean and sugar beet. University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
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Listings of jobs, equipment, companies, training and products.
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Summarizes major issues of biologically based pest control and profiles current products and strategies shaping the market.
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A resource site with links and information regarding pest management.
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Biological alternatives to the use of poisonous chemicals. Site provides contact details.
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Proposals, reports and results of a project funded by the USDA to develop technologies for stored product insect management.
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Research related to pest insects in the southwest Florida agricultural community at the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center of the University of Florida.
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Specializing in links to pest control associations, education resources, government resources, manufacturers, distributors, industry news, products, online industry training and MSDS and Label viewing.
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Wide ranging approach on all aspects of integrated pest management (IPM) principles including degree-days, weather data, pesticide labels and a weed photo gallery. Includes advice on pest monitoring techniques, chemical control measures, as well as non-pesticide alternatives.
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The Department of Agriculture describes this insect pest and the damage it causes to treated pine structures. Includes maps of infested areas, details of control measures, news and FAQ.
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Information on animal and plant health/disease topics, USDA regulations, control of invasive species, agricultural chemicals, and related public health issues.
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Large collection of information sheets on insects, arachnids, and nematodes of importance to Florida residents, arranged by common name, scientific name, and crop or habitat.
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