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    • AuthorZitter, Thomas A. (8)Muka, A. A. (2)Andaloro, J.T. (1)Daughtrey, Margery L. (1)Dillard, Helene R. (1)Gallenberg, D.J. (1)Muka, A.A. (1)Provvidenti, R. (1)Sanderson, John P. (1)Semel, M. (1)... View More
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    Potato Early Blight 

    Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
    Early blight (EB) is a disease of potato caused by the fungus Alternaria solani. It is found wherever potatoes are grown. The disease primarily affects leaves and stems, but under favorable weather conditions, and if left ...
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    Colorado Potato Beetle 

    Muka, A.A.; Semel, M. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
    The Colorado potato beetle, a native American insect, has spread around the world since its discovery in 1824 on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in the Colorado-Nebraska area where it fed on a weed in the potato ...
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    Phytophthora Blight of Peppers and other Vegetables 

    Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1989)
    Phytophthora blight of pepper is caused by the fungus Phytophthora capsici. Other names applied to this disease of peppers are damping off and Phytophthora root rot, crown rot, and stem and fruit rot. All of these names ...
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    Septoria Leaf Spot of Tomato 

    Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1987)
    Septoria leaf spot of tomato caused by the fungus Septaria lycapersici occurs on tomatoes worldwide. The fungus infects only solanaceous plants, of which tomato is the most important. Tomatoes may often be infected with ...
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    Tomato Anthracnose 

    Dillard, Helene R. (New York State IPM Program, 1987)
    Tomato anthracnose is a serious disease of processing tomatoes caused by the fungus Colletotrichum coccodes and is a threat to tomatoes grown in New York State. To minimize the mold count in processed tomato products, ...
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    Verticillium Wilt of Tomato 

    Sherf, Arden (New York State IPM Program, 1980)
    The soilborne fungus Verlicillium albo-alrum is present in most cool soils of the Northeast and can attack over 200 plant species, especially tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, strawberries, and black raspberries. Other susceptible ...
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    Virus Diseases and Disorders of Tomato 

    Zitter, Thomas A.; Provvidenti, R. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
    Tomato is one of the most widely grown vegetable crops, its planting area ranging from small backyard plots, to much larger field acreages, to more specialized greenhouse trellis operations. Virus diseases, in general, are ...
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    Botrytis Gray Mold of Greenhouse and Field Tomatoes 

    Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1986)
    Botrytis blight, or gray mold, as it is commonly known, has an exceptionally wide host range with well over 200 reported hosts. The fungus can occur as both a parasite and a saprophyte on the same wide range of hosts. This ...
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    Stalk Borer 

    Muka, A. A. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
    The stalk borer is a native American insect which was mentioned as a pest in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania prior to 1852 when it was first described as a species. The stalk borer belongs to the large group of noctuid or ...
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    Green Peach Aphid 

    Tingey, W.M.; Andaloro, J.T. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
    The green peach aphid (GPA) is distributed worldwide and has a host range of over 400 species of plants. In the United States, green peach aphid is a serious pest of vegetables and potatoes. Economic damage results from ...
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