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New Disease Reports - Volume 13: February 2006 - July 2006
... Argentina M.V. Moreno & A.E. Perelló First report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting tomato crops in Sinaloa, Mexico P. Alvarez-Ruiz, C. Gámez ... Greer & C.C. Steel First report of a Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris infecting tomatillo (Physalis ixocarpa) in Sinaloa, México M.E. Santos- ... .Y. Xia & X.H. Mo First report of Tomato leaf curl Joydebpur virus infecting chilli in India S.L. Shih, W.S. Tsai, ...
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New Disease Reports - A novel begomovirus with distinct genomic and phenotypic features infects tomato in Bangladesh
... In Bangladesh tomato is cultivated over ca. 40,000 acres annually. Tomato leaf curl virus disease (ToLCVD) normally reduces tomato production significantly; often causing up to 100% yield loss. Diseased tomato ... A, Colvin J, Alam SN, Kader KA, (submitted). First report of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus infecting tomato in Bangladesh. Plant Disease Muniyappa V, Maruthi MN, Babitha CR, Colvin J, ...
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Miscellaneous Information About Rose Mosaic Virus
... latent ringspot nepovirus (SLRV), but also with tobacco ringspot nepovirus, tobacco streak ilarvius and tomato ringspot nepovirus. Tobacco mosaic tobamovirus and an unidentified closterovirus are found sporadically. The ... s conclusion section, the following appears: "in this study only PNRSV was detected naturally infecting roses." This statement had to be approved by both the journal editor and the ...
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Verticillium Wilt of Strawberry, HYG-3012-95
... addition, above-ground symptoms are difficult to differentiate from those caused by other root infecting fungi. Isolation from diseased tissue and culturing the fungus in the laboratory are ... disease cycle is completed. Control Do not plant susceptible strawberry cultivars in soil where tomato, peppers, potato, eggplant, melons, okra, mint, brambles, stone fruits, chrysanthemums, rose or related ...
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Virus Diseases of Greenhouse HYG-3065-96
... be done in cooperation with a plant diagnostic clinic. The five most important viruses infecting floral crops are discussed in this fact sheet. Symptoms Symptoms associated with floral crop ... These are Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus (INSV), Cucumber Mosaic Virus (CMV), Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV), Tomato Ringspot Virus (Tom RSV), and Tobacco Ringspot Virus (TRSV). In impatiens, INSV first expresses ...
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Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Volume 27, Number 2, April – June 2005
... 204-209 Abstract / Résumé Isolation and characterization of phages Stsc1 and Stsc3 infecting Streptomyces scabiei and their potential as biocontrol agents Claudia Goyer Pages 210-216 Abstract ... Abstract / Résumé Virology / Virologie Evaluation of breeding tomato lines partially resistant to Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus derived from Lycopersicon ...
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On-Line Glossary: T
... linear RNA, readily sap-transmitted and also transmitted through soil. (5) tospovirus. (Siglum of tomato spotted wilt virus). Member of a small group of plant viruses with spherical particles ... /bacterium systems, but has since also been found to be mediated by certain viruses infecting eukaryotic cells. (16) transfection. The successful virus-infection of cells following their inoculation with ...
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OREP - Spot-free tomatoes and peppers
... speck is confined to tomato plants, several strains of the bacterial spot pathogen can spread from tomato to pepper and vice versa. Greenhouse growers with both tomato and pepper seedlings on the go simultaneously run the risk of infecting affecting their whole crop. ...
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The Education Center of the American Phytopathological Society
... -1025-01. Ritchie, D.F. 2000. Bacterial spot of pepper and tomato. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI:10.1094/PHI-I-2000-1027-01. ... .L., German, T.L., Moyer, J.W. and D.E. Ullman. 2003. Tomato spotted wilt. The Plant Health Instructor. DOI:10.1094/PHI-I- ... M.J. Boehm. 2004. Following the disease progression of an ectotrophic root-infecting fungus.The Plant Health Instructor. DOI: 10.1094/PHI-I-2004-1215 ...
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Tomato varieties-complete variety description for the home garden
... garden EVOLUTIONARILY APPROPRIATE INGREDIENTS > GROWING YOUR OWN INGREDIENTS > GROWING VEGETABLES > TOMATO VARIETIES Tomato Varieties WWW.NATURALHUB.COM FRUIT VEGETABLES NUTS CULINARY HERBS GROWING AIDS ... infecting the young plants. Mulching plus fungicidal sprays (if you can be bothered) mean that heirlooms can usually be grown successfully in all but the very hot humid areas notorious for tomato ...
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