02/26/2026
We can now test a single palm sawdust sample for lethal bronzing & yellowing, Fusarium wilt, Thielaviopsis, and Ganoderma! Our new form gives you more options. https://plantpath.ifas.ufl.edu/misc/media/PDC/UFPDC-Form-Sample-Submission-Palm.pdf
04/01/2025
We've had a facelift! Check out our new online home, featuring our new forms, FAQs, and more, organized to better serve you! https://plantpath.ifas.ufl.edu/extension/plant-diagnostic-center/
09/18/2023
Curious about what we do? Come visit us during our celebration of the 10th anniversary of our building! Tour the clinic, chat with diagnosticians, and engage with cool Marston Science Library folks in hands-on activities! Snacks provided! 2:30-3:30 Tuesday 9-19-23
09/15/2023
Florida will be planting strawberries soon - watch for this disease, especially if we have a wet winter:
Better Watch Out: Neopestalotiopsis Still a Concern for Florida Strawberry Growers - Specialty Crop Industry
Florida strawberry growers are on the brink of planting this season’s crop. One University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural...
07/17/2023
Happy to be support our FL watermelon growers, and so glad to hear they had a good year!
UF experts: Florida watermelon growers sold a bumper crop this year
GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- While many of you enjoy sweet, cool watermelon as a treat or snack this summer, remember where it comes from – the...
06/21/2023
Interesting research regarding the use of plant growth regulators to help HLB-infected citrus trees hold on to their fruit and canopy:
Build Resilience in HLB-Affected Hamlin Trees - Citrus Industry Magazine
Fighting HLB alongside weather disasters like freezes and hurricanes is leaving growers with little options for sustaining yields.
06/19/2023
No plant diseases here today! The right plants in the right place with mulch and drip irrigation does the trick!
05/05/2023
Plants Get Sick Too! We are excited to welcome K-12 teachers to our lab tomorrow to help them use plant disease diagnosis to teach the scientific method and critical thinking in their classrooms!
DEADLINE PASSED - May 6: Plants Get Sick Too! Professional Development for Teachers
Are you teaching content about plants but not their diseases? Are you covering infectious diseases or other microbes in your classes but not plant pathogens? Many people are not aware that plants get sick too! This topic is literally right outside the door of many Floridians. Plants Get Sick Too! i
05/02/2023
The latest episode of APS' Plantopia discusses plant diagnostics and the www.npdn.org with of Florida Department of Plant Pathology's own . Listen here: https://t.co/BiULYdSMN3
Welcome to the National Plant Diagnostic Network Website | National Plant Diagnostic Network
The National Plant Diagnostic Network is a premier diagnostics system with over 70 diagnostic labs in 50 states and 4 territories (Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa). These labs serve a diverse clientele on a wide array of plant health issues. We protect national plant health....
05/01/2023
Leaves looking a little weird - puffy, deformed, and white to tan? Probably a cool fungal disease caused by Exobasidium, common on ericaceous plants. Read more here: https://extension.umd.edu/resource/exobasidium-gall-azalea
04/28/2023
A new recommendation to fight HLB in citrus groves:
New Twist Added to Psyllid Control - Citrus Industry Magazine
Lukasz Stelinski for years has promoted saving money on HLB control by spraying for Asian citrus psyllids (ACP) only when their...