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The Plant Management
Network
is a unique cooperative resource for the applied plant sciences.
Designed to provide plant science practitioners fast electronic
access to proven solutions, the Plant Management Network offers
an extensive searchable database comprised of thousands of web-based
resource pages from the network's partner universities, companies,
and associations. In addition, the network's three peer-reviewed
citable journals, Plant Health Progress, Crop Management, and
Forage and Grazinglands provide credible current information
in areas important to practitioners, policy makers, and the public. Also, the Penn State community can also access the following additional American Phytopathological Society (APS) electronic journals via the Network:
- Biological
and Cultural Tests
- Fungicide
& Nematicide Tests
- Image
Collection
There are two ways to access the Plant Management Network's resources: 1) through the Penn State University Libraries, or 2) by setting up your own complimentary personal subscription.
Please Note: Access to the Plant Management Network using either of these methods is free of charge but is restricted to Penn State
students, faculty, and
staff.
1) Accessing the Plant Management Network through the Penn State University Libraries Site:
- Go to
the Penn State home page (http://www.psu.edu) and place your cursor over Libraries
- Select
E-Resource List (A-Z)
- On the E-Resource List (A-Z) page, scroll
down and select Plant Management Network. Click on the Go
There button.
2) Accessing the Plant Management Network by Setting up a Complimentary Personal Subscription:
- Go to the Plant Management Network Subscription Information page (http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/subscriptions/).
- Click on Complimentary Personal Subscriptions.
- Select Penn State University.
- Fill out the Account Activation form and click on Submit when finished .
Note that
you can publish through this resource as well as have access to
excellent, applied information on ALL aspects of plant health
not
just plant disease info.
This partnership
was made possible by funds given to the Department of Plant Pathology
specifically for the enhancement of the Department's Library resources.
By arrangement with APS, we are able to give everyone at PSU access
to the Plant Management Network.
APSnet
A service of the American Phytopathological Society, APSnet provides online access to a variety of APS journals including Phytopathology, Plant Disease, MPMI, Plant Health Progress, Plant Health Instructor, and Phytopathology News. Other notable features of the site include links to the proceedings of various APS-sponsored symposiums and workshops as well as a searchable database of common names of plant diseases.
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