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The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Step 2. a. b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. a. b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. a. b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. Look – Define the problems by describing signs and symptoms b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. Look – Define the problems by describing signs and symptoms b. c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. Look – Define the problems by describing signs and symptoms b. Read – Refer to reference materials describing similar signs and symptoms c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. Look – Define the problems by describing signs and symptoms b. Read – Refer to reference materials describing similar signs and symptoms c. Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant Step 2. Identify the problem(s) a. Look – Define the problems by describing signs and symptoms b. Read – Refer to reference materials describing similar signs and symptoms c. Compare – Determine probable cause(s) through comparison and elimination Management Step 3. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. a. b. c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s.) Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. b. c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. b. c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/ pest causes? b. c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Are management efforts warranted for this situation? Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Are management efforts warranted for this situation? Step 4.
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Are management efforts warranted for this situation? Step 4. Evaluate management options
The Diagnostic Process Diagnosis Step 1. Identify the plant. Step 2. Identify the problem(s). a. Look… b. Read… c. Compare… Management Step 3. Evaluate if management efforts are warranted. a. What type of damage/stress this disorder/pest causes? b. Under what situations would management efforts be warranted? c. Are management efforts warranted for this situation? Step 4. Evaluate management options.
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Diagnosing Tree Disorders Class Outline 4. Step 2 – Identify the Problem (Insect and Disease) • Worksheet: Step 2 – Identify the Problem 5. Management options • Small group activity
Best reference on insects and diseases of trees and shrubs By Whitney Cranshaw CSU Extension 201
The diagnostic process 1. • Participation question • What is step 1? • a. Identify kind of kind of beetle • b. Identify insecticide spray to use • c. Identify control measures • d. Identify the insect • e. Identify the tree
The diagnostic process 1. Identify plant: • Elm • Participation question • What is step 1? • a. Identify kind of kind of beetle • b. Identify insecticide spray to use • c. Identify control measures • d. Identify the insect • e. Identify the tree
The diagnostic process 1. Identify plant: • Elm 2. • Participation question • What is step 2? • a. Describe signs and symptoms • b. Read… • c. Compare… • d. Identify the problem(s) • e. Identify management options
The diagnostic process 1. Identify plant: • Elm 2. • Participation question • What is step 2? • a. Describe signs and symptoms • b. Read… • c. Compare… • d. Identify the problem(s) • e. Identify management options
The diagnostic process 1. Identify plant: • Aspen 2. Identify the problem(s): 2a. LOOK – Describe signs and symptoms:
The Diagnostic Process Step 1. Identify plant • Elm Step 2. Identify the problem(s) Step 2a. Step 2a. LOOK – Describe signs and symptoms • Leaf feeding • Coleoptera (beetle)
The Diagnostic Process Step 1. Identify plant • Elm Step 2. Identify the problem(s) Step 2a. LOOK – Describe signs and symptoms • Leaf feeding • Coleoptera (beetle Step 2b. READ – Refer to reference materials describing similar signs and symptoms.
Page 295 Diagnostic Key to… Common Woody Plant Disorders
Diagnostic Key to… Woody Plant DisordersPage 295-314 U.S.D.A
Diagnostic Key to… Woody Plant DisordersPage 295-314 Elm(page 301) U.S.D.A