Ithaca, New York
January 18, 2001
Is your asparagus ailing? Can your melons be
suffering a malady? Find out what's hurting your corn and cucurbits at
Vegetable MD
Online at http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu a free service
of the Cornell University plant pathology department.
"I've always had an interest in popularizing the good production work
we do at Cornell," says Thomas A. Zitter, Cornell professor of plant
pathology and the web site's creator. "It's been needed a long time," he says,
noting that he is particularly proud of the site's vegetable disease
photo gallery. "We have even better photos now that didn't appear in the
original information sheets."
If you want to know about common blight in beans, a fact sheet describes
its leaf symptoms and explains that it is caused by a bacterium.
While warm, humid conditions favor the development of common blight,
Vegetable MD Online says that even a trace of infected seed can infect an entire
field.
Vegetable MD Online also was developed by Margaret McGrath, Cornell
associate professor of plant pathology at the Long Island Horticulture
Research and Extension Center, Riverhead, N.Y., and by Dawn Dailey-O'Brien,
an extension support specialist in plant pathology.
Navigating the web site is easy. A click on "Diseases by Crops" finds
the vegetable of interest displayed as seed packets, and the current fact
sheets available, together with photos of diseased tissue that can be
magnified online. Zitter says pictures will be updated regularly so
that
variations in disease appearance can be included.
"We're trying to make the web site as user friendly as possible for
commercial growers and homeowners," he says, observing that many
Cornell Cooperative Extension educators send him digital images of new
diseases in the field for web publication.
Vegetable MD Online also links to integrated crop and pest management
guidelines for commercial vegetable production.
The web version of this release may be found at http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Jan01/VeggieMD.bpf.html
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