Diagnosis and Testing

The OSU Turfgrass Disease Diagnosis Laboratory provides quick and accurate diagnostic information and management recommendations for turfgrass problems. This diagnostic lab supports golf courses, commercial turfgrass managers, and homeowners.

Diagnostic services include: visual diagnosis, microscopic examination, pathogen culturing, disease management recommendations, diagnostic results via phone or email, and a full diagnostic report available with an additional fee.

Pathogen identification by DNA sequencing

Oregon samples: $128/sample.

Out-of-state samples: $189/sample.

Bacterial or fungal cultures that are purified will be identified by sequencing a single DNA region (e.g. ITS or 16S). Identification to species will be provided when possible, but it may be limited to genus depending on the organism.

The University of Idaho Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology offers diagnostic services for plants at the Parma and Idaho Falls research and extension centers. We have state of the art labs offering a range of diagnostic tests from culturing to molecular diagnostics. We will also investigate the cause of various plant problems on a range of hosts and provide advice for disease management. Both labs are part of the National Plant Diagnostics Network (NPDN) and adhere to the procedures and reporting requirements required of member labs.

The major goal of the Oregon Department of Agriculture's Plant Health Program is to protect and enhance Oregon's agricultural industries, environment, and quality of life by providing diagnostic services, testing, surveys, and certification for plant pests and diseases. The Plant Health Program supports the specialty seed and nursery industries by offering services that enable Oregon growers and farmers to meet requirements for both domestic and export markets.

There are several plant disease diagnostic facilities based in the Pacific Northwest that can help determine the identity of pathogens involved in plant problems. Publicly supported clinics are listed below. A listing of other plant analytical facilities, both public and private, that provide testing and/or diagnostic services can be found at https://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pub/em8677.

Plant Disease Clinic Drop Off

The University of Idaho performs nematode tests. A fee is levied for each sample of soil or roots tested.

Sample Contents

Oregon State University Seed Laboratory

Contact:

David Stimpson, PhD
3291 SW Campus Way
Corvallis, OR 97331-3801
Tel. 541-737-4464
Fax 541-737-2126
seedlab@oregonstate.edu

Please contact the OSU Seed Laboratory for sampling and packaging instructions.

For more information, see http://seedlab.oregonstate.edu

Western Washington

The WSU Puyallup Plant & Insect Diagnostic Laboratory provides diagnostic assistance to citizens and businesses of western WA and supports the work of WSU Extension.

Plant Problem Diagnosis

In person: The Diagnostic Laboratory is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm by appointment only.

Mail packages to:

General diagnosis = $90

The Soil Health Laboratory provides inorganic chemical analysis of soils, plants, and water. Routine procedures include standard soil testing methods, nutrient analysis of plant tissue, and inorganic water analysis.

For more information:

Oregon State University
3017 Agriculture and Life Sciences Building
Corvallis, OR 97331-3002

https://cropandsoil.oregonstate.edu/shl
Tel. 541-737-2187