UConn Plant Diagnostic Laboratory
- College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
- Storrs
The UConn Plant Diagnostic Laboratory diagnoses plant problems, including diseases, disorders, and pests. Current techniques used for diagnosis include visual inspection, digital image analysis, microscopy, incubation, baiting, culture, nematode analysis, and serological testing. The lab is a member of the National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN). NPDN works to prevent the introduction and spread of non-native plant pests and pathogens that have the potential to cause significant damage to plants in agriculture, green industry, landscapes, and natural settings. NPDN-affiliated diagnosticians and others receive training and information on pest and pathogen identification and pest alerts. Member labs of the NPDN actively enhance US food security and mitigate the risk of agricultural bioterrorism.
Contact: Nicholas Goltz
Email: nick.goltz@uconn.edu
Keywords: Plant Diagnostics, Plant Disease, Plant Health, Biosecurity, Integrated Pest Management, environment
Website: https://plant.lab.uconn.edu/
Grant Funded Agency: United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture / National Plant Diagnostic Network
Scope: In-State, Out-of-State
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