Correct diagnosis of a problem and correct identification of the pest (insect, disease, abiotic factor, nutrition, etc.) causing the problem are key to successful crop management and profitability. Below is a list of laboratories that offer disease diagnostics on a fee-for-service basis. When submitting a sample, remember to specify whether you are looking for insect, disease, or weed (or other) identification in case more than one organism and/or symptom is present on your sample. Also, provide as complete a description of the problem as possible including crop, symptoms, distribution within field or greenhouse, and unique characteristics of the location. Commercial growers will receive different recommendations than home gardeners. Please indicate if you are an organic grower. In general, virus screening is limited to a small group of common viruses; further analysis is referred to specialized laboratories. Contact your local lab or your state Extension Vegetable Specialist for more information.
In order to submit a sample for diagnosis, some basic preparation instructions should be followed.
These include:
(D = plant disease identification, I = insect identification, N = nematode analysis, W = weed identification)
Ratcliffe Hicks Building, Room 4
1380 Storrs Road, Unit 4115
Storrs, CT 06269-4115
(toll free) 1-877-486-6271
https://plant.lab.uconn.edu/
Cost: $15
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
123 Huntington Street, P.O. Box 1106
New Haven, CT 06504
www.ct.gov/caes
(203) 974-8601; (877)855-2237 toll-free outside New Haven area
Cost: free
UMass Extension Plant Diagnostic Lab
#3 French Hall, 230 Stockbridge Road
Amherst, MA 01003
(413) 545-3208 fax: (413) 545-4385
http://ag.umass.edu/diagnostics
Cost: $50.00
URI Plant Protection Clinic
CE Education Center
3 East Alumni Avenue
Kingston, RI 02881
(401) 874-2900 fax: (401)874-2259
https://web.uri.edu/coopext/ppc/
Cost: $10
201 Jeffords Hall,
63 Carrigan Drive
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405
(802) 656-0493 fax: (802)656-4656
https://www.uvm.edu/extension/pdc
Cost: $15 Vermont residents only