*See Also the news article Deployment Considerations for Late Blight and Early Blight Resistances in Tomatoes (February 2003) ... News Article: The Long List of Diseases Affecting Tomatoes and Peppers in a Wet Growing Season (May, 2001)
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Virus Diseases and Disorders of Tomato ... Avoid planting near weedy border areas or isolate tomatoes from such areas by growing taller, nonsusceptible barrier crops such as corn. No CMV-resistant or -tolerant varieties are currently available.
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There are many diseases that affect tomatoes. Tomato diseases are often weather dependent and can spread rapidly. Here are some common tomato diseases, their symptoms and what to do if tomato diseases threaten your home vegetable garden. ... Tomato Problems - Tomato Diseases: Foliage ... Problems to Avoid to Grow Great Tomatoes...
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We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of Allen Stevens and Jon Watterson, Seminis Vegetable Seeds, Inc. for allowing the reproduction of the images in the publication "Tomato Diseases-A Practical Guide for Seedsmen, Growers & Agricultural Advisors."
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There are two wilt diseases that can attack tomatoes in North Dakota. Neither one is common. Both are caused by fungi that infest the soil, remaining there for years. ... Symptoms of 2,4-D injury on tomatoes may resemble symptoms of virus diseases, except that 2,4-D usually causes the leaves to be thickened.
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ilt diseases of tomatoes can be caused by fungal, bacterial, viral, and nematode pathogens, as well as by abiotic factors. Determining which agent is responsible can be vital for prescribing the proper management strategies.
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Sunscald: Occurs when green tomatoes are exposed to sun, most commonly in hot, dry weather on plants with leaf spot diseases or other defoliation.
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It doesn't seem to be too severe (so far), but one thing affecting tomatoes this year is spotted wilt virus, a disease that we can do nothing to treat. ... Blossom end rot is also causing problems for folks growing tomatoes. The main symptom is a dark, sunken, water-soaked area at the blossom end of the fruit.
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Published on the Web by the Oklahoma State University this fact sheet focuses on tomato diseases that are not caused by pathogens and their control, with emphasis on those diseases most common in ... tomatoes; plant diseases; Lycopersicon esculentum ... › Common diseases of tomatoes : part 3 : non-infectious diseases...
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Tomato diseases and disorders by Mark L. Gleason and Brooke A. Edmunds, Department of Plant Pathology Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable crop in Iowa. Many diseases and disorders can affect tomatoes during the growing season.
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