IPM Pest and Plant Disease Models and Forecasting
 
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Main table index of online tutorials, US degree-day maps, calculator and disease risk models linked from weather data. Oregon grower networks: Medford, Hood River, Milton- Freewater, NW Rubus. Index to Canada networks. Plant disease model shortcuts: Fire Blight, Pear scab, Grass seed stem rust, and Douglas-fir Swiss needle cast.
Shortcut to 58 phenology/DD models linked via map:  
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Online phenology models and degree-day calculator: linked to weather stations in NW states. Insect model shortcuts: Codling moth, OBLR, Cherry Fruit Fly.
Make your own custom degree-day maps: for 48 US states - updated Jan 2008.

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All data provided "as is" and users assume all risk in its use - see full disclaimer. All NWS derived data is not subject to copyright protection. This site hosted by the Integrated Plant Protection Center at Oregon State University with support from the USDA National Plant Diagnostic Network, The OSU Agricultural Experiment Station, various USDA CSREES grants, and USDA IPM Centers - Western Region. Climate map data provided by OSU PRISM Group, real-time public weather data provided by U. Utah Mesowest and various grower networks.
This page on-line since April 5, 1996; last update Mar. 2, 2009
Contact Len Coop, OSU IPPC and Botany & Plant Pathology Dept. at coopl@science.oregonstate.edu or 541-737-5523 if you have any questions about this information.
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