Tuesday, January 4, 2022

This Month in Plant Protection Today - USDA Lab Staff Develop and Share Powerful Pest ID Tools

Identifying Harmful Pests Helps Protect U.S. Agriculture and Natural Resources
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 United States Department of Agriculture

December 2021

Plant Protection Today

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USDA Lab Develops and Shares Powerful Pest ID Tools

USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine program continues its Science and Technology laboratory article series by highlighting the Pest Identification Technology Laboratory (PITL), formerly known as the Ft. Collins Lab. The PITL develops digital and molecular technologies to make pest identification easier and more efficient. Read more.

 

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About Plant Protection Today

Every day, USDA's Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) employees collaborate with many partners, cooperators, and stakeholders to protect plant health. To stay on the leading edge, PPQ explores scientific frontiers, develops new plant protection methods, and makes critical advancements. These efforts safeguard our nation's agricultural and natural resources while facilitating the safe global trade of agricultural products. Plant Protection Today highlights some of PPQ's most successful and impactful programs and activities. Please send your feedback and comments to:

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