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  • Announcing IDphy: A Tool for Phytophthora Identification

    Sep 30, 2019
    https://idtools.org/news.cfm?title=40

    USDAAPHISPPQCPHST. Identification Technology Program.

    ITP and the APHIS PPQ S&T Beltsville Lab are pleased to announce the release of IDphy: Molecular and Morphological Identification of Phytopthora Based on the Types, ITP’s first pathogen tool. This website offers PPQ and its partners the most complete, valid, and up-to-date resource for identifying the culturable species of Phytophthora. IDphy includes detailed standard operating procedures for all steps involved in culturing, sequencing, and identifying suspect samples, covering both molecular and morphological methods. Some species of Phytophthora are devastating plant pathogens that have a significant impact on agriculture and natural ecosystems.

  • Annual Report (2023) - Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center

    https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/e4a45f12514e4cfa89ec92b60135c7e9

    University of Minnesota. Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center.

    Over the last year, MAISRC research teams have worked tirelessly in the field, lab, and at their computers to generate and analyze data that is informing evidence-based decisions from the end of your dock to the State Capitol. The incremental steps are making a difference, leading to big wins, and eventually to real-world solutions to aquatic invasive species problems. MAISRC is sharing past year's research highlights in the form of a story map—enjoy an interactive experience, watch project videos, click straight to project pages, and see exactly where research is happening on the map.
    See also: 2022 Research Report and 2021 Research Report

  • Ant Pests Community

    https://ant-pests.extension.org/

    eXtension.

    Note: Educational partnership of more than 70 universities; provides local customized information (requires free registration)

  • Anthracnose of Flowering Dogwood

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    https://s3.amazonaws.com/assets.cce.cornell.edu/attachments/27787/Anthracnose_o…

    Cornell University. Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County. Horticulture Diagnostic Laboratory.

    See also: Tree and Shrub Disease for more fact sheets.

  • APHIS Accepts Comments on Environmental Assessment for Release of a Parasitoid Wasp to Control Russian Wheat Aphid

    May 5, 2020
    https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDAAPHIS/bulletins/2893d06

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has analyzed the potential environmental impacts of releasing a parasitoid wasp to biologically control the Russian wheat aphid. The Russian wheat aphid is a wingless, pale yellow-green or gray-green insect lightly dusted with white wax powder that feeds and develops on grass and cereal species. The biological control agent is a small, stingless wasp called Aphelinus hordei that can be used to reduce the severity of damage caused by Russian wheat aphids. Based on our assessment and other relevant data, releasing this biological control agent will not have a significant impact on the quality of the human environment. APHIS invites the public to review and comment on the environmental assessment until June 4, 2020, 30 days after publication in the Federal Register on May 5, 2020. Go to https://www.regulations.gov/docket/APHIS-2020-0009 to comment.

  • APHIS Announces Funding for Tribal Partners Supporting Farm Bill Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Activities

    May 31, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/aphis-announces-funding-tr…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is awarding $566,626 to support four new cooperative agreements with tribal partners through the National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program (NADPRP). These projects will enhance these Tribes’ – and our nation’s - animal disease response capabilities and strengthen APHIS’ relationships with these partners.
    See related resource: National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program (NADPRP)

  • APHIS Announces New Common Names for Regulated Lymantria Moths

    Dec 14, 2022
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/aphis-announces-new-common…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is replacing the common name for regulated Lymantria moths. APHIS will replace "gypsy moth" (Lymantria dispar) with "spongy moth" and "Asian gypsy moth" (L. dispar asiatica, L. dispar japonica, L. albescens, L. postalba, and L. umbrosa) with "flighted spongy moth complex." This change aligns APHIS with the Entomological Society of America’s "Better Common Names Project" and the scientific community. Spongy moths are significant invasive forest pests. They can defoliate hundreds of species of trees and shrubs and harm our country’s natural resources.

  • APHIS Announces Open Period for FY 2024 Funding Opportunities Supporting Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Activities

    Jul 26, 2023
    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/aphis-announces-open-perio…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is continuing to advance animal disease preparedness and response through its Farm Bill animal health programs. APHIS is seeking project proposals for the National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program (NADPRP) and the National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN). The agency is also announcing its next round of purchases for the National Animal Vaccine and Veterinary Countermeasures Bank (NAVVCB). The 2018 Farm Bill provided funding for these programs as part of an overall strategy to help prevent animal pests and diseases from entering the United States and reduce the spread and impact of potential disease incursions through advance planning and preparedness. Projects selected for funding will be awarded in FY 2024.

    APHIS will make available up to $23.5 million in funds for NADPRP and NAHLN. NADPRP proposals must be submitted by October 20, 2023, and NAHLN proposals must be submitted by October 27, 2023.
    See related resource: APHIS Programs Authorized by the Farm Bill and National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program (NADPRP)

  • APHIS Campaign: Defend the Flock Program

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/defend-the-flock

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    APHIS offers the Defend the Flock education program to provide the tools and resources you need to make sure that you are doing everything possible to keep your birds healthy and reduce the risk that an infectious disease will spread from your property to other flocks. Biosecurity is the key to keeping our Nation’s poultry healthy!

  • APHIS Campaign: Defend the Flock Program - Resource Center

    https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestock-poultry-disease/avian/defend-the-flock/res…

    USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    The Defend the Flock program provides information and resources from USDA and other experts for keeping poultry healthy. It includes practical tips from growers like you, veterinarians, state agencies, scientists, and industry professionals for practicing biosecurity every day. Biosecurity is a team effort. We have to work together to defend our nation’s flocks. Resources include information needed to practice good biosecurity is available here -- checklists, resource guides, videos, and other tools.