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Updated: August 19, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 8)
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 8) Topics include Corky Root Disease in Tomatoes, Club Root Found in Brassica Crops, Rain check may become a problem in tomato fields, Rain Cracking in Gala Apples, Insect Scouting Tips, and UME and UMES Events
Updated: August 16, 2024
Corky Root Disease in Tomatoes
Corky root is caused by the fungus Pyrenochaeta lycopersici. Tomato plants affected with corky root may appear stunted and generally lack vigor.
Updated: August 16, 2024
Rain check may become a problem in tomato fields
Rain check is the many, tiny concentric cracks that form on the shoulder of the fruit and these small cracks can expand over time into unsightly scabs.
Updated: July 31, 2024
Ozone Damage to Cucurbit and Tomato Plants
I have been seeing some ozone damage to cucurbits and oddly to tomatoes over the last 2 weeks or so, which is not unusual with the hot hazy conditions we are having. Ozone is the most common air pollutant in the eastern United States.
Updated: July 19, 2024
Black dot root rot found in high tunnel tomatoes
Black dot root rot found in high tunnel tomatoes
Updated: July 19, 2024
Black Dot Root Rot - Seldom Seen Tomato Disease Found in High Tunnel
A root disease that is most commonly associated with potato has turned up on tomato in a high tunnel last week. This disease goes by the delightful name of black dot root rot. The causal agent is Colletotrichum coccodes, which also causes anthracnose fruit rot on tomato (sunken, water-soaked, circular lesions).
Updated: June 6, 2024
The Curious Case of the Virus Infected Tomato Fruit
The recent discovery of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) in a resistant tomato cultivar has raised concerns about the emergence of resistance-breaking variants. It is important for growers to closely monitor the situation while continuing to use resistant cultivars.
Updated: May 29, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-2024 (Volume 15, Issue 3)
Vegetable and Fruit Newsletter, Volume 15: Issue 3, May 2024. Topics include: Preemergence Herbicides for Common Weeds in Vegetables, Greasiness in Apples: Why it Happens and How to Prevent it, Insect Scouting Tips, Beginning Farmer FAQ –Soil Testing, Upcoming UME and UMES Events
Updated: May 16, 2024
Botrytis in High Tunnel Tomatoes
Botrytis in High Tunnel Tomatoes
Updated: February 6, 2024
Vegetable and Fruit News-July 2021
Fruit and Vegetable News, Volume 12, Issue 4 (July 15, 2021)
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