Purdue Tomato Doctor
Purdue University
4.7 ★
18 ratings
500+
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$0.99
With this diagnostic app, you can identify tomato problems by matching photos and explore detailed descriptions for accurate diagnosis. Includes nearly 500 images, insect identification, and management recommendations from Purdue experts.
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About Purdue Tomato Doctor
The Purdue Tomato Doctor has been developed by experts at Purdue University to help gardeners identify, diagnose and manage insect, disease, and environmental problems on their tomatoes. The app contains almost 500 high quality images to help users throughout North America diagnose their most common (and uncommon) tomato problems.
Features:
Identify tomato problems by matching photos of almost 500 images.
Diagnoses can be made by researching the part of the plant affected (fruit, leaves, stems, roots, flowers) or by the suspected cause of the problem (insect, disease, environment).
Check diagnosis through detailed descriptions and multiple images linked to each problem.
Identify beneficial insects, so you don't accidentally harm 'the good guys.'
Get the latest unbiased recommendations from Purdue University experts on how to successfully manage the most common tomato problems facing gardeners throughout the United States.
Features:
Identify tomato problems by matching photos of almost 500 images.
Diagnoses can be made by researching the part of the plant affected (fruit, leaves, stems, roots, flowers) or by the suspected cause of the problem (insect, disease, environment).
Check diagnosis through detailed descriptions and multiple images linked to each problem.
Identify beneficial insects, so you don't accidentally harm 'the good guys.'
Get the latest unbiased recommendations from Purdue University experts on how to successfully manage the most common tomato problems facing gardeners throughout the United States.
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