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Virus Diseases and Disorders of Tomato
Zitter, Thomas A.; Provvidenti, R. (New York State IPM Program, 1984)
activities, and may be present in tobacco products. The virus is not spread by insects commonly occurring in the greenhouse or field.
The symptoms in tomato vary greatly in intensity depending upon the variety, virus strain, time of infection, light intensity...
by this mycoplasmalike organism (fig. 8), rendering the plant incapable of setting normal fruit. Leafhoppers are generally not difficult to control in temperate climates; thus, vector control should reduce the incidence of this disease. Quantity discount available...
by this mycoplasmalike organism (fig. 8), rendering the plant incapable of setting normal fruit. Leafhoppers are generally not difficult to control in temperate climates; thus, vector control should reduce the incidence of this disease. Quantity discount available...