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Tomato Disease Factsheets
- Information on a number of viral, fungal and bacterial diseases that may infect tomato crops.
Beet Curly Top Virus, Hybrigeminivirus
- Photograph of a tomato plant infected with this virus.
Fusarium Wilt
- Photographs of infected tomato plants and lesions on stems.
Tomato Pest Management
- Provides an integrated pest management program from planting through to harvesting with information on the control of many diseases, insects, mites, nematodes and weeds.
Nematode Management in Tomatoes, Peppers and Eggplant
- Information on nematodes which attack these crops, their biology and life history, symptoms, damage, field diagnosis and sampling, general management considerations, cultural practices and control.
Diseasesof Tomatoes
- Provides the common names of the bacterial, fungal, nematode, viral and other diseases that affect the plant.
Greenhouse Tomatoes: Guidelines for Biological Controls
- This article outlines the biological agents available for controlling whitefly, fungus gnats, nematodes, mites, thrips and aphids, all best used as a part of an integrated pest management plan.
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