Web Resources: Disease Management

General Information

Soils and Diseases

Tomato Grafting

Specific Diseases

Products for Disease Control


General Information

Plant Disease Information Notes - North Carolina State University

North Carolina Plant Disease and Insect Clinic - North Carolina State University

Extension Plant Pathology - North Carolina State University

APSnet: Plant Pathology Online - American Phytopathological Society

Vegetable MD Online - Cornell University

Keys for Identifying Vegetable Diseases - Cornell University

Disease-Resistant Vegetable Varieties - Cornell University

Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic - Cornell University

An On-line Guide to Plant Disease Control - Oregon State University

Picture Index of Plant Diseases - Oregon State University

Biointensive Integrated Pest Management - ATTRA

Plant Disease Management for Organic Crops - University of California

Plant Health Progress: On-line Journal for Plant Health Practitioners - Plant Management Network


Soils and Diseases

Sustainable Management of Soil-Borne Plant Diseases - ATTRA

Inoculants and Soil Amendments for Organic Growers - Ohio State University

Alternative Nematode Control - ATTRA

Caliente Mustard: Green Manure and Biofumigation

Commercial Uses of Mustards for Green Manure and Biofumigation - Washington State University


Tomato Grafting

Grafting for Disease Resistance in Heirloom Tomatoes - North Carolina Cooperative Extension

Webinar on Grafting for Disease Management in Organic Tomato Production - eOrganic

Grafting Techniques for Greenhouse Tomatoes - University of Connecticut

Grafting Tomatoes for Organic and Sustainable Production - Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

Windcrest Farm
transplant producer based in Monroe, NC that produces certified organic grafted heirloom tomato plants


Specific Diseases

Vegetable and Herb Disease Information Notes - NCSU

Resource Guide for Organic Insect and Disease Management - Cornell University

Guidelines for Managing Specific Vegetable Diseases Organically - Cornell University

Vegetable Disease Fact Sheets Listed by Crop - Cornell University

Organic Management of Late Blight - Cornell Cooperative Extension

Late Blight on Tomato - Cornell University

Organic Management of Late Blight of Potato and Tomato - eXtension

Organic Management of Late Blight of Potato and Tomato with Copper Products - eXtension

Early Blight Management for Organic Tomato Production - eXtension

Managing Diseases of Organic Tomatoes in Greenhouses and High Tunnels - eXtension

Managing Cucurbit Powdery Mildew Organically - eXtension

The Cucurbit Downy Mildew Forecast Homepage

Downy Mildew Control in Cucurbits - ATTRA

Basil Downy Mildew - Cornell University

Effects of Ozone Air Pollution on Plants - USDA


Products for Disease Control

Biopesticides for Plant Disease Management in Organic Farming - eXtension

Efficacy of Biochemical Biopesticides that May Be Used in Organic Farming - eXtension

Products for Managing Diseases in Organic Vegetables - Cornell University

Biological Control of Plant Pathogens - APS.net

Notes on Compost Teas: A Supplement to Compost Teas for Plant Disease Control - ATTRA

Use of Baking Soda as a Fungicide - ATTRA

Biopesticide Controls of Plant Diseases - Ohio State University

Organic Management of Late Blight of Potato and Tomato with Copper Products - eXtension


This page last updated May 25, 2011.

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