- IPM Guide for Florida Tomato
The principles and practices of integrated pest management IPM have been adopted by tomato and pepper growers in Florida because it is no longer possible to rely solely on programmed applications of chemical pesticides to prevent unacceptable crop lo ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN732
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Fresh market tomato is grown in Florida from October through June. The 50,000 acres under tomato production in Florida generate a farm gate value of over $500 million per year. The program at FAES has provided improvements that have allowed tomato to ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/AG213
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| | - Parasitic Diseases of Tomato
Parasitic diseases reduce tomato quality and yield in Minnesota every year. Because the importance of tomato diseases cannot be predicted from one year to the next, you must take certain precautions every year to ensure maximum fruit production with ... http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/horticulture/DG1155.html
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- Tomato Sequencing Project
The International Tomato Genome Sequencing Project aims to sequence the generich euchromatic portions of the twelve tomato chromosomes. An international consortium of sequencing centers is performing most of the genomic sequencing. Each chromosome is ... http://sgn.cornell.edu/about/tomato_sequencing.pl
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- The Organic Tomato Production
A market exists for organically grown, fresh and processingmarket tomatoes. Although information on conventional tomato practices is available from many sources, comprehensive information on organic cultivation practices is difficult to find. Organic ... http://ww2.attra.ncat.org/index.php/tomato.html
| | - The Tomato Grows
The wild tomato grows on a narrow strip along the Pacific coast of South America. Beginning at the end of the 18th century, the tomato was mentioned as a food plant in the southern territories of Russia Crimea, Georgia, and the Lower Volga region. By ... http://www.agroatlas.spb.ru/cultural/Lycopersicon_lycopersicum_K_en.htm
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- The Specialty Tomato Varieties
The tomato plant is native to tropical America but has been cultivated in Europe and the United States for over 200 years. There are about 400 varieties available commercially today. Many older varieties have been lost while breeding programs continu ... http://www.island.wsu.edu/CROPS/TOMATOES.htm
| | - The Tomato Disease Factsheets
Information on a number of viral, fungal and bacterial diseases that may infect tomato crops. ... http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/factsheets/Tomato_List.htm
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- The Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
Suppressive effect of acibenzolarSmethyl ASM on Tomato spotted wilt virus TSWV. Left, leaf from a control tobacco plant that was mechanically inoculated with TSWV. Right, leaf from a tobacco plant that was treated with ASM prior to mechanical inocula ... http://www.apsnet.org/online/Archive/2003/IW000022.asp
| | - The Anthracnose of Tomato
Anthracnose is a common and serious disease of tomato fruit. This disease can occasionally cause severe damage to peppers, especially when red fruit is allowed to develop. Anthracnose can reduce a bountiful harvest into rotted fruit in a few days in ... http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/3114.html
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