Friday, March 11, 2016

Purdue University Offers Four Plant Doctor Apps for Plant Problem Diagnosis


I would like to encourage you to take a look at the Purdue Plant Doctor suite of smart phone apps. These handy tools will help you diagnose and find recommendations to manage the most common insect, disease and environmental problems on the most common trees, annuals, perennials, and tomatoes in home gardens. The apps are a pocket encyclopedia that uses over 2,000 photos to identify and fix more than 200 problems on over 200 kinds of plants. 

Screenshots from Tree Doctor App
Imagine you are in your home garden and you notice a problem on the leaves of with your favorite shade tree. These apps will help you diagnose plant problems with an app in three easy steps. First identify the kind of plant that has the problem. So, for example, if you are using the Purdue Tree Doctor, choose the kind of tree (eg. oak, maple, or pine) to narrow your search. Second, you choose the part of the plant that looks bad (leaves, flowers, branches, trunk or roots) to narrow your search even further. Third, you match the problem on the plant with our photos by swiping through our collection of high resolution photos. To save you time, the app arranges the photos for each of the plants so that the most common problems show up first! You can confirm your diagnosis by reading details linked to the photo.

If you already know the problem you have, just skip the diagnostic process and look it up from a list. Then you can get detailed information about the damage the problem can cause, its life cycle and how to control it with some combination of cultural practices and, if needed, a pesticide or fungicide.

You may purchase all of the above mentioned apps by clicking on this link to buy from the iTunes or Android store.

Excerpts taken from Turftips Article by Cliff Sadof, Department of Entomology and Janna Beckerman, Department of Plant Pathology Purdue University

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