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Directory of Diagnostic Services Plant Diagnostic Services in Vietnam
Second edition
Compiled by M Rutherford and Y C Low
Introduction Plantwise is a new global initiative, led by CAB International (CABI), to collect and share information about plant health. Plantwise is working with its partners in participating countries to provide practical advice to farmers on how to reduce crops loses caused by plant health problems, principally through the establishment of community-based plant clinics and development and improvement of in-country plant health networks and systems. In doing so, and with up to 40 per cent of the food currently grown worldwide lost to plant pests and diseases alone, Plantwise is helping to improve the improve the incomes and livelihoods of farmers, increase food security and alleviate poverty. Plant clinics work in a similar way to a doctor’s surgery with specialist plant doctors - trained by Plantwise – regularly running clinics where farmers can come for information and advice. Farmers can bring in a plant sample and receive a diagnosis and a suggested course of action when they have a problem with their crops. However, sometimes a diagnosis cannot be given immediately by the plant doctor and a plant sample needs to be referred to a diagnostic laboratory. Plantwise is helping to identify, and link plant clinics to, national and international networks of diagnostic services that can provide help and support with more complex diagnoses. To achieve this, surveys are being undertaken to acquire up to date information on plant health diagnostic laboratories and services that already exist in countries in which Plantwise is working with its national partners. This information is collated to create national Directories of Diagnostic Services (DODS) that contain details of the organisations and the type of service that each can provide. By referring to the directories, potential customers are able to see range of services on offer and can select an organisation that best meet their specific needs. Directories are also of benefit to those organisations that offer a diagnostic service, as they provide a means of publicising their activities and areas of expertise and increasing demand for their assistance. The existence of a collaborative and efficiently functioning network of plant diagnostic laboratories in a country is essential to its plant health system, as it provides a means by which accurate diagnoses and identification of organisms can be made and appropriate recommendations and advice provided. It also has an important role in monitoring known plant health problems and providing an early warning system for emerging problems,
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including invasive pests and diseases, that can then be tackled without delay. Without accurate diagnoses and identifications inappropriate management measures would continue to be implemented, resulting in valuable time and resources being wasted, plant health problems becoming more destructive and reductions in yield, quality of produce and income becoming more severe. Further information on Plantwise is available at the following website: http://www.plantwise.org © CAB International 2014. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owners.
Disclaimer The information contained in this Directory of Diagnostic Services was provided by representatives of the organisations consulted and was considered to be accurate when received. It is the responsibility of the organisations to notify CAB International of any inaccuracies in content or modifications considered necessary in order that the directory may be updated accordingly. Other than editorial errors, CAB International accepts no liability for any information contained in the directory that is subsequently deemed to be incorrect. In gathering information for and compiling this Directory, no attempt has been made to assess the operational efficiency or quality of the services provided by the organisations consulted.
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Summary In many countries in which Plantwise is operating it is possible to identify organisations that already provide a diagnostic service as well as organisations that, because they undertake plant health diagnostic work and can identify particular pest and diseases, could contribute to a diagnostic network. These organisations were contacted and through personal visits, telephone discussions or email and, through completion of structured survey questionnaires, relevant and consistent information obtained on the type of services provided by each organisation to enable compilation of this directory. It should be noted that due to (i) organisations providing a diagnostic service not being known to CABI staff and its in-country Plantwise partners and (ii) failure of some organisations to respond and provide information for the survey, some services may not be included in this directory. As the type and level of service provided by different organisations can vary markedly, even within a country, some services may not be relevant to a particular plant health problem or the specific needs of a customer. In order to facilitate selection of an organisation based on specific criteria, the information in this directory is presented in tabular form under a number of sections and topics, as listed below. To move directly to information on a specific topic, ctrl+click the bulleted text in the topic list. A map showing the geographic distribution of plant diagnostic services identified in Vietnam, and for which information is provided in this directory, is provided in Section 1. Acknowledgement The Plantwise programme would like to thank the respective organisations and their staff for providing information for inclusion in this directory.
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Information provided in directory (for each organisation)
Topic
Section 1 • Contact details, geographic location, year of establishment
• Date of receipt of information provided in directory
• Map showing geographic distribution of diagnostic services
Section 2
• Type of plants that can be received and examined
• Specialisation in particular crops
• Specialisation in particular plant health problems
• Diagnosis of abiotic plant health problems
Section 3 • Type of organisms identified to genus or species level
• Methods used for identification of organisms
Section 4
• Authorisation to receive and examine plants, soil samples and organisms from other countries
• Provision of information and advice on plant health problems, causal organisms and their control
• Analysis of physical and chemical properties of soil
• Provision of information and advice on soil improvement
Section 5
• Other diagnostic organisations to which plant material and organisms may be forwarded for examination
• Long-term storage of organisms and plant material
• Research studies undertaken on plant health problems
Section 6
• Time required to diagnose a plant health problem or identify an organism and respond to the customer
• Possibility of visits to customers by organisation staff
• Means of providing a response to customer queries
• Charging policy for provision of a diagnostic service
• Type of customers from whom plant and soil samples and plant health queries are normally received
• Methods by which diagnostic services are publicised and promoted to potential customers
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Section 1
• Contact details and geographic location of organisations in Vietnam providing a diagnostic service, and the year in which the service
commenced Name of organisation/service
provider Address Telephone no.(s) Fax. No. Email address(es) Website address Year commenced
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
Longdinh Commune, Chauthanh District, Tiengiang Province, Vietnam
+84 73 3834680 +84 73 3893122 sofri@hcm.vnn.vn; hoavn2003@gmail.com
www.sofri.org.vn 2007
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
149 Ho Dac Di, Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
+84 4 38513746 +84 4 38513746 duongminhtu60@gmail.com www.ppd.gov.vn 2012
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
3/2 Street, Xuan Khanh Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, Vietnam
+84 71 03832290 +84 71 03830814 dhct@ctu.edu.vn www.ctu.edu.vn/colleges/agri/ppd/index.h
1978
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
Tan Thanh Village, Thoi Lai District, Can Tho City, Vietnam
+84 71 03861954 +84 71 03861457 benhcay20062006@yahoo.com; clrri@hcm.vnn.vn
http://www.clrri.org 2002
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI)
Lien Hong Commune, Gia Loc District, Hai Duong Province, Vietnam
+84 320 3716463 +84 320 3716385 khoahoc.fcri@gmail.com www.fcri.com.vn 1968
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
Dongngac, Tuliem District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
+84 4 37520524 +84 4 38363563 trinhxuanhoat@yahoo.com - -
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• Date of receipt of information provided in directory from each organisation/service provider
Name of organisation/service provider Date received
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) July 2012
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD) July 2012
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University August 2012
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI) October 2012
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) October 2012
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) February 2013
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• Map showing geographic distribution of diagnostic services in Vietnam (locations are approximate)
Key Organisation/service
1 Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
2 College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
3 Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
4 Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
5 Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI)
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Section 2
• Type of plants that can be received and examined
Organisation/service provider Cereals Vegetables Root crops Fruit crops Tree crops Flowers, ornamentals
Herbs and spices Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ √ √ √
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√ √
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √ √ √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √
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• Specialisation in particular crops and plant health problems
Organisation/service provider Crop specialisation 1 Plant health problem specialisation 1
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
Citrus; Dragon fruit; Durian; Longan; Mango; Milky Fruit (Star Apple); Pineapple; Papaya; Rambutan
Citrus: Huanglongbing (Greening); Psyllid (Psylla diaphorina citri). Longan - witches broom; die back, gall mites (Eriophyes dimocarpi). Root rot diseases - citrus, durian, guava, milky fruit etc. Anthracnose disease - chilli, durian, mango etc. Xanthomonas spp. - citrus (canker), mango (black spot). Phytophthora diseases - citrus, cacao, durian, jack fruit etc. Fruit flies - many crops. Mealybug.
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
- Mites; Stored product insects; Whitefly.
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
Cereals: Corn; Rice Vegetables: Cabbage; Eggplant; Mustards; Onion; Sweet Potato; Tomato Fruit trees: Citrus; Durian; Guava; Longan; Mango; Mangosteen; Papaya; Rambutan industrial trees: Cocoa; Coffee; Coconut Herbs plants: Black Pepper; Ginger Ornamentals: Rose; Tuberose
Citrus: greening, pock caterpillar. Fruit trees and vegetables: Phytophthora diseases. Longan and lychee: witches broom. Rice: grassy stunt virus, brown planthopper. Solanaceous crops, cucurbits: mosaic diseases. Sweet potato weevil. Yellow peach moth.
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
Bean (Soy bean, greenmung bean); Cauliflower; Maize Rice; Tomato.
Rice: Bacterial leaf blight (Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae); Bacterial leaf streak (Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola); Bakanae disease (Fusarium moniliforme); Blast disease (Pyricularia oryzae); Brown plant hopper (Nilaparvata lugens); Grassy and ragged stunt virus diseases (RGSV & RRSV); Leaf folder; Sheath rot (Sarocladium oryzae); Stem borer; Thrips. Sheath blight (Rhizoctonia solani) (Rice, maize, bean). Grain discoloration (combination of fungi and bacteria).
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Organisation/service provider Crop specialisation 1 Plant health problem specialisation 1
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) Canal; Groundnut; Melon; Mungbean; Potato; Rice; Soybean; Sweet Potato; Tomato.
Bacterial leaf blight; Brown plant hopper; Leaf blast.
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
- -
1 Each organisation asked to specify a maximum of 10
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• Diagnosis of plant health problems related to abiotic causes 1
Organisation/service provider Yes No Don’t know
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √
1 Examples: nutritional problems; water stress; waterlogging; damage due to wind, hail, sunlight, extremes of temperature, lightning; pesticide/chemical damage)
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Section 3 • Type of organisms that can identified to genus or species level
Organisation/service provider Fungi 1 Bacteria Viruses Phytoplasmas Nematodes Insects Weeds Parasitic plants Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √ √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ √ √ √ √ √
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ √ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √ √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1 Reference to fungi includes Phytophthora species, Pythium species and yeasts
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• Methods used for identification of organisms
F=Fungi; B=Bacteria; V=Viruses; P=Phytoplasmas; N=Nematodes; I=Insects; W=Weeds; PP=Parasitic plants; O=Other
Organisation/service provider Morphological examination DNA analysis Antibody test
(ELISA) Biochemical
analysis Fatty acid analysis (FAME)
Host plant inoculation Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) F B N I F V P V B B F B V
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
F N I W F B V B B V 1
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University F N I W V B
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
F B V I V F B
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) F B I B
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) F B V P N I W F B V P N V F B V P
1 Bacteria – PCR; Viruses - RT-PCR
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Section 4 • Authorisation to receive and examine plants, soil samples and organisms from other countries
Organisation/service provider
Authorised
Countries
Yes No Don't know
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ -
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ None
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ None
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√ None
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ None
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ None
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• Type of organisms and plant health problems for which information materials1 and advice can be provided to help customers diagnose, understand and control plant health problems
Organisation/service provider Fungi 2 Bacteria Viruses Phytoplasmas Nematodes Insects Weeds Parasitic plants
Abiotic problems Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √ √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ √ √ √ √ √
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ √ √ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√ √ √
Focus on fungal and bacterial pathogens, but insects and other pests also covered.
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √ √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1 Examples: identification keys; fact sheets; guides to pest and disease management 2 Reference to fungi includes Phytophthora species, Pythium species and yeasts
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• Analysis of physical and chemical properties of soil and provision of information and advice to customers on how soil properties may be improved
Organisation/service provider
Soil properties analysed Information and advice provided
Minerals/ nutrients 1
Organic matter pH Water
content Salinity Pesticides/ metals
Physical composition/
structure Other Yes No Don't
know
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
None √
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
√ √ √ √ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
None √
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) None √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1 Examples: nitrogen; potassium; phosphorus; calcium; magnesium.
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Section 5 • Other organisations/services to which plant samples and organisms may be forwarded if a plant health problem cannot be diagnosed or an
organism cannot be identified
Organisation/service provider Organisations/services to which plants and organisms are sent Frequency of sending
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
CAB International (CABI); JIRCAS; Sydney Agricultural University. Sometimes
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
CAB International (CABI); Landcare International Research Institute; PestNet; Plant Protection Institute. Always
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
CAB International (CABI); Ha Noi University of Agriculture (Vietnam); Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Japan). Sometimes
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
None Never
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) None Never
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
Research institutes with expertise in relevant crops. Always
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• Organisms that can be stored long-term in specialised storage facilities 1
Organisation/service provider
Storage facilities Organisms stored
Yes No Fungi 2 Bacteria Viruses Phytoplasmas Nematodes Insects Plants Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ √ √
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
√ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√ √ √ √
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √ √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
1 Examples: culture collection; herbarium; insectarium; seed bank; DNA bank; genetic resources collection 2 Reference to fungi includes Phytophthora species, Pythium species and yeasts
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• Research studies undertaken on plant health problems (in addition to diagnosing problems and identifying organisms)
Organisation/service provider Areas of research
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
None
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
None
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
Establishment of procedures for management of agricultural pests in a sustainable, safe and environmental friendly manner.
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
Following isolation and morphological identification of plant diseases, especially in rice, studier are undertaken to develop control methods based on integration of biological control, cultural practices, resistant varieties and chemicals.
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) None
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI)
Interaction between plant-pathogen-insect vectors, their biological and ecological features and strategies for their management.
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Section 6 • Approximate time required to diagnose a plant health problem or identify an organism and respond to the customer
Organisation/service provider 1 day 2-3 days 4-5 days 6-10 days More than 10 days Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
1-10 days, depending on how common or complex the plant health problem is.
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
Variable. Within 1 day where diagnosis is possible based on symptoms, longer where isolation and identification of organisms is necessary.
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √
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• Possibility of visits to customers by organisation staff, methods by which responses to queries can be provided and policy for charging customers for a diagnostic service
Organisation/service provider
Visits to customers Possible methods of response
Charging policy
Yes No Don't know Telephone Letter Email Fax
Face to face
meeting Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI)
√ √ √ √ √ √
Viruses: US$15-20 per sample (PCR or ELISA) depending on type of disease. Fungi: US$10-15 per sample for morphological and host inoculation; US$50 for DNA sequencing. Bacteria: US$10-15 per sample for morphological and biochemical; US$50 for DNA sequencing.
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√ √ √ √ √ No information available
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ √ √
No charge for diagnosis of plant health problems at our diagnostic laboratory. A charge is made for analysis and provision of information on soil properties.
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√ √ √
Variable depending on nature of the problem. Contact the institute for specific details.
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Organisation/service provider
Visits to customers Possible methods of response
Charging policy
Yes No Don't know Telephone Letter Email Fax
Face to face
meeting Other
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √
No information available
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √
Charge rate depends on type of samples, organism and method required for diagnosis.
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• Type of customers from whom plant and soil samples and plant health queries are normally received
Organisation/service provider Producers Agric. extension Traders Processors
Govt. departments/
services NGO 1 Research
orgns Universities Private companies
Other diagnostic services/
labs
Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √ √ √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
No information available
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University
√ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI) √ √
Agriculture colleagues, provincial
plant protection
department.
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √ √ √
1 Non-governmental organisations
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• Methods by which diagnostic services are publicised and promoted to potential customers
Organisation/service provider
Method
Television Radio Newspapers/ magazines
Information leaflets/
catalogues
Visits to local community/
organisations Website Other
Southern Horticultural Research Institute (SOFRI) √ √ √
Plant Quarantine Diagnostic Center (PQDC), Plant Protection Department (PPD)
√
College of Agriculture and Applied Biology, Can Tho University √ √ √ √
Department of Plant Pathology, Cuu Long Delta Rice Research Institute (CLRRI)
√
Conferences for farmers, held by our organisation, on symptom recognition and management of diseases. Use of images and field visits for farmers to observe symptoms directly.
Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI) √ √
Plant Clinic, Plant Protection Research Institute (PPRI) √ √ √ √
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