Plant Diseases: Foliar Diseases of Tomato
Publish Date: April 05 2018
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Pub Number: SP277W
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Language: English
Publish Date: April 05 2018
Pub Number: SP277W
Language: English
Author(s): Steve Bost
Category: Plants, Landscapes & Gardens
Subject: Small Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables
Abstract
Alternaria leaf blight, caused by the fungus Alternaria solani, is the most common disease of tomatoes in Tennessee. It causes leaf blight, seedling disease, collar rot, stem canker, and fruit rot. The fungus spreads through wind and rain.
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