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How
to Submit a Suspected Soybean Rust Sample *
If you have a soybean rust suspect sample you may:
- Take a sample to a University of Illinois Extension Unit Office
and submit the sample for diagnosis via the DDDI system (Distance Diagnostics
through Digital Imaging).
Map of DDDI locations in Illinois.
(Note, this is a large image and may take a while to download over
a slow connection.)
You can obtain extension unit office addresses and maps at http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/cie2/offices/findoffice.cfm.
If the sample is still suspect based on DDDI, that sample will be directed
to the University of Illinois Plant Clinic at no fee other than your
mailing costs.
OR
- Submit a sample directly to the University of Illinois Plant Clinic
with the General Diagnosis fee per sample and
a specimen data form.
All soybean rust suspect samples must meet the following
requirements:
- 20 leaflets with suspect symptoms
- leaflets flat, dry, and placed between dry paper toweling
- sample packaged in two layers of zip lock plastic bags
- bags clearly labeled with a permanent marker providing: date, host
plant, collector's name, phone number, appropriate supervisor/DSM contact
information, collection location within the field, location of the
field, county, township & section, and nearest intersection. GPS
information is helpful if available.
* Currently, the University of Illinois Plant Clinic cannot receive samples from
states other than Illinois. Do not send us samples from other states. All
packages received from other states will be destroyed on receipt. Specific
Federal Permit instructions must be followed for interstate movement of samples
containing plant pests (insects and pathogens) and soil potentially containing
plant pests. Please call the Plant Clinic for further details.
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