Development of the scripted presentation, e-learning module, and App content was funded by a USDA-NIFA grant entitled "Multimedia Educational Efforts to Promote Enhanced Pest Detection for Small Farm Audiences." The Pests of Stone Fruits App is maintained by the University of Florida, IFAS Extension under the supervision of the Project Leader. Please send questions, comments, or concerns to Dr. Amanda Hodges achodges@ufl.edu.
The references provided for Diseases and Pests of Stone Fruits App are the literature sources used in developing the Diseases and Pests of Stone Fruits tool and do not constitute, nor are they intended to be, a complete bibliographic or summary account of the known literature for any of the families in the tool.
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