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Click to enlargepadDiseases of Woody <BR>Ornamentals and <BR>Trees Library/ Institutional Version

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This powerful teaching tool and disease reference CD-Rom is compilation of 716 woody ornamental and shade tree disease images including conifer species such as pine, spruce, fir and hemlock; elm, rhododendron, azalea, rose, even ornamental palms.

Search for images by both common and botanical host names, pathogen, disease name, and key word to discover images of problems caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, phytoplasmas, nematodes, physiological disorders, nutrient deficiencies, herbicide injuries, and insect damage.

Disease images may be magnified, printed, and exported for use in presentation software such as PowerPoint, or use the built-in slide-show feature to create an instant lecture using specific images related to your talk.

For Educational Use:
  • create a strong visual impact in projects and presentations
  • develop personalized slide shows for lectures and seminars
  • create study guides and reference material that appeals to visually oriented students
  • teach students to identify and diagnose diseases for more accurate control recommendations


  • For Corporate Use:
  • train staff in disease recognition
  • improve productivity by providing visual examples of diseases.


  • Images are available for commercial use. Contact customer service for more information.

    2003; CD-Rom; 716 full color images (est.); ISBN 0-89054-307-0M (1 pound)

    System Requirements: IBM Compatible PC with Windows 95; Windows 98; Windows 2000; or Windows NT. 640 x 480 SVGA capable of 65,536 colors.


    Personal Use Version Available!


    Library/Institutional (Multiple User) Version is limited to a single facility and may not be networked.See Terms of Use for more information.


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