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Submitting Samples to Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS)

This guide provides essential information on how to effectively submit samples to Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS). Developed by experts Amanda Hodges, Ph.D., and Jiannong Xin, Ph.D., at the University of Florida, this system allows county agents and clientele to quickly diagnose plant diseases, insects, invasive species, and more. Users can access tutorials for sample submission and learn about best practices for submitting clear digital images. For assistance, contact the team at the provided email addresses.

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Submitting Samples to Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS)

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  1. Submitting DDIS Samples Amanda Hodges, Ph.D. and JiannongXin, Ph.D. University of Florida/IFAS Extension

  2. University of Florida-Cooperative Extension Service http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/

  3. County Agents-First Detector Educators

  4. http://ipm.ifas.ufl.edu/agriculture/vegetables/thrips/index.shtmlhttp://ipm.ifas.ufl.edu/agriculture/vegetables/thrips/index.shtml

  5. http://fpdn.ifas.ufl.edu/

  6. Information on Submitting Good Digital Images National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN) Online Training http://cbc.at.ufl.edu/

  7. Information on Submitting Good Digital Images National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN) Online Training http://cbc.at.ufl.edu/

  8. Thrips Identification Microscopic characters, such as the setae on the prothorax, may be important. Credit: Thrips of Ornamentals in the Southeastern U.S., Funderburk et. al. 2007 (Figure 14). http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN754

  9. Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS) JiannongXin Office of Information Technology University of Florida/IFAS-IT xin@ufl.edu http://ddis.ifas.ufl.edu/

  10. Creating an Account Go to the DDIS homepage and click ‘Sign Up’ http://ddis.ifas.ufl.edu/

  11. Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS)

  12. Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS) • Quick Start tutorials available for submitting and diagnosing samples. • Sample submission is county-agent focused. • Clientele-based sample submission tutorial will be coming soon!

  13. Sample types Plant disease Insect (plant) Insect (non-plant) Invasive species Plant management, physiology and nutrient problems Plant and weed Livestock

  14. Media Field view Close-up view Microscope view Textual field data Multimedia

  15. Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS)

  16. Florida’s Distance Diagnostic and Identification System (DDIS)

  17. County Clientele Screen View

  18. Submitting Samples to County Agents

  19. Practice Photo Submissions • Testing Site • http://ddist.ifas.ufl.edu/ • Today’s Training- • Username: hendry (case sensitive) • Password: 1234 • Select Gene McAvoy • Submit test image

  20. Contact Information Amanda Hodges, Ph.D. achodges@ufl.edu Entomology & Nematology Department University of Florida, IFAS Gainesville, FL 32611 JiannongXin, Ph.D. xin@ufl.edu Office of Information Technology University of Florida/IFAS-IT Gainesville, FL 32611

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