University of Illinois Plant Clinic Open
Nancy Pataky, Director, University of Illinois Plant Clinic,
(217) 333-0519 npataky@uiuc.edu
The University of Illinois Plant Clinic will open this year on
May 1. There have been many changes over the past winter, including
the use of a new regional software requiring data reporting on
a national level. Some new equipment has been purchased, and the
clinic has been gearing up to handle some new potential pathogens
in Illinois, including the possibility of soybean rust and sudden
oak death coming to our state. Already this past winter, the clinic
was involved with an outbreak of Ralstonia on greenhouse geranium
production. We are part of the National Plant Diagnostic Network
and will have news to report as the season progresses.
On a client level, fees have changed only slightly to accommodate
the increased use of ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay)
testing. In the past, some ELISA test kits were used at no additional
cost to the consumer. This new fee line will help us cover our
costs but will affect only those requesting ELISA testing. Clinic
fees for 2004 are as follows:
- General diagnosis (including cultures) $12.50
- SCN or PWN* $18.75
( *SCN indicates the assay for soybean cyst nematode. PWN indicates
pinewood nematode analysis. ELISA tests are specific serological
tests. Call first if uncertain of testing needed.
- ELISA tests* $25.00
- Other nematodes (usually corn) $40.00
As in the past, payment must accompany the sample for diagnosis
to be initiated. Checks should be made payable to the University
of Illinois or to the Plant Clinic. Please don’t send anything
until May 1, 2004. The Plant Clinic Web site is located at http://plantclinic.cropsci.uiuc.edu/.
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