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Disease Pattern

A - Abiotic
C - Pesticides, Ag Chems
I - Invertebrates
L - Livestock
M - Miscellaneous

N - Nematodes
S - Crop Dev., Cultural Practices, Scenic
V - Vertebrates
W - Weeds


*D - DISEASE PATTERN: D-LL-LLLL-LL.XXX
    Database Record


*first LL = crop, SEE CROP LIST


*LLLL = scientific name

1st digit - first letter of genus
2nd-4th digit - first three letters of species
Use second letter of genus and first two letters of species to avoid duplication. Virus acronyms,
e.g. TRSV tomato ringspot virus; add second letter of crop if acronym is only 3 letters, e.g., TOMV
for tobacco mosaic virus; use A instead of V if agent is unidentified, e.g. CSPA for cherry stem
pitting agent.

*second LL = Visual Class

BA = Bacterial ooze due to
BL = Blossom damaged by
BT = Branch/twig damaged by
BU = Bulb damaged by
CR = Crown damaged by
CU = Cultural control for
FF = Foliage and fruit damaged by
FO = Foliage damaged by
FR = Fruit damaged by
FS = Field shot of
FU = Fungus tissue of
GH = Grain or grain head damaged by
LC = Life cycle of
MC = Miscellaneous photo of
MO = Monitoring for
RO = Root damaged by
SD = Seedling damaged by
ST = Stem damaged by
TR = Trunk damaged by
TU = Tuber damaged by

FORMAT OF NEW DATABASE RECORD

CODE:   D-LL-LLLL-LL.XXX
CATEGORY:   Plant disease
SUB-CAT:   Pathogen type (fungus, bacterium, virus, etc.)
CAPTION:   The caption for the photo
TECHNICAL:   Scientific name
BACKGROUND:   Crop
DESCRIPTION:   Brief description of symptoms illustrated and location
DATE:   Date stamped on slide
REMARKS:   Manual # if in IPM manual slide set; "*IN ..." if published; "*LDxxxx" laserdisc code #
COPIES:   Number of slides with same code record
USER:   Name of photographer if someone other than Jack Clark (this field used to be for the name of the person creating the record. Older records will reflect this)
UPDATED:   Most recent date of changes in record (same as created if no changes)
CREATED:   Date slide record entered into database file

EXAMPLE OF NEW DATABASE RECORD

CODE:   D-SF-SCAR-FF.001
CATG:   Plant diseases
SUBC:   Fungus
CAPT:   Shot hole, Wilsonomyces carpophilus lesions on leaves and fruit
TECH:   Wilsonomyces carpophilus (Stigmina carpophila)
BACG:   Apricot
DESC:   Reddish brown lesions on green fruit, holes in leaves. Redding, CA.
DATE:   04-87
REMK:   *LD4458
CPYS:   2
USER:   Larry Strand
UPDT:   08-23-90
CRTD:   08-23-90

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