Michigan State Offers Online Database Of Tree Fruit Diseases, Insects
A new search engine tool for identifying diseases, insect and mite pests, and beneficials of tree fruit is now online. The search can be accessed in its entirety from the Michigan State University (MSU) Integrated Pest Management website at www.ipm.msu.edu/search.
Users can quickly search for diseases, pests, and beneficial insects and mites that are found in apples, cherries, peaches, pears, and plums. The content currently in the search engine is based in large part on the “Tree Fruit Field Guide to Insect, Mite, and Disease Pests and Natural Enemies of Eastern North America” with some updated and new content based on current diseases and pests in the region. Pests of grapes to this online search is currently underway.
Searches can be made using a combination of either the name of a particular disease or insect, the location on the plant where evidence of the disease or insect has been found, the plant growth stage, or the crop. There are also apple and cherry specific versions on the MSU Apples website and the MSU Cherries website, respectively.
The tool can be used from any device that can access the Internet, but plans for a more mobile-friendly version are already underway as is the addition of other crops and their pests.
Source: Michigan State University extension bulletin