Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1981, Image 108

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    I—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1981
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Plant disease clinic aids
PENN STATE A disease clinic
for plants, the only one ot its kinds
m Pennsylvania, operates within
the College of Agriculture at The
Pennsylvania State University.
What’s more, the services are free.
The Plant Disease Clinic at Penn
State can diagnose all sorts of
problems—those caused by fungi,
bacteria, nematodes, viruses, and
air pollutants. Clinic personnel
diagnose problems not handled by
the regular soil and forage testmg
laboratories at University Park.
Managing the clinic is John D.
Peplmski, senior research aide.
The diagnostic staff includes all
Extension specialists within the
Department of Plant Pathology.
Peplmski indicated the analysis ot
plant problems is available to
anyone needing such help.
“Ot all specimens received, 35
percent are referred to us by
county Extension agents,”
Peplmski commented. “The
remaining 65 percent are either
submitted directly by mail, are
brought in personally, or come to
us through faculty and staff
members.”
Many plant specimens are
received from other/states. The
Penn Staters also cooperate with
workers in several other university
clinics of the Northeast to help
understand and solve plant
problems. About 1800 specimens
are processed at University Park
in a year. Of these, some 50 percent
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Phone 626-0251 (In Sears Mall) Phone 653-8121
100 E. Main St.
New Holland
Phone 354-4427
61 East Towne Mall, Lancaster
Phone 393-0488
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come from commercial operations
and the other 50 percent from
homeowners.
Kits are available tor submitting
plant specimens and soil samples.
These kits are available in room
218 Buckhout Laboratory,
University Park, Pa., 16802—as
well as at all county extension
Use ui me Kits is encouidgeu. A
form m each kit, when filled out,
provides valuable information to
aid clinic personnel in diagnosing
plant disease problems.
Clinic facilities include a
laboratory for microscopic
examination of diseased plants.
Lab personnel can also isolate and
grow plant pathogens—disease
organisms. Moreover, virus
analysis is earned out using
certain plants called “indicator
plants” that readily show disease
symptoms. Viruses are also
detected with a technique known
as ELISA, an acronym for the
scientific name of enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay.
If the plant pathology staff finds
that diseases and air pollutants are
not involved in a problem, then
Extension specialists are con
sulted m other departments—
entomology, agronomy, hor
ticulture and forestry.
“Listings of specimen records
can be produced,” Peplmski said,
"whenever people request in
formation regarding certain
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Phone 569-5793
diseases or crops I sample, it
a listing is need- tor all tomato
camples recer _d by the clinic in
1980, we can print this list with our
computer terminal.”
The Penn State computer
storage system proved to be a
valuable source of information for
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problems reported in the Three
Mile island area. Computer
listings of plant specimens
received by the clime in 1979, from
counties surrounding TMI, were
given to the NRC
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