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Updated: September 15, 2021
Helping Fruit Set in Tomatoes
The high temperatures we have had this week and probably next week with daytime highs at 90oF and above and nighttime lows only getting down to 70oF in much of the mid-Atlantic may cause blossom drop and fruit abortion in tomatoes. Ordinarily in tomato fields pollination is achieved just by the action of the wind. Pollen is released from the tomato flower and falls onto the stigma.
Updated: September 14, 2021
Problems with Pollination in High Tunnel Tomatoes
Over the last month I have received reports from high tunnel (HT) growers that were seeing flower abscission due to poor pollination in their tomatoes (fig. 1). Some of these reports were a few weeks ago and others were just this past week. There are unfortunately several factors that can cause poor pollination in tomatoes.
Updated: March 12, 2021
State Pollinator Protection Plans
State Pollinator Protection Plans
Updated: March 11, 2021
Field evaluation of pollenizers for resistance to Fusarium wilt of watermelon in Maryland, 2014
Field evaluation of pollenizers for resistance to Fusarium wilt of watermelon in Maryland, 2014