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More than 10 million acres of Iowa’s #corn and #soybean#crop devastated by derecho storm's hurricane-force winds. #iowa#farmer#seed
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Federal Order: U.S. Imports of #tomato & #pepper, hosts of Tomato brown rugose fruit #virus (#ToBRFV, #TBRFV) to inspections to ensure fruits do not show any signs of disease upon arrival. Includes: #TMV, #ToMV, #CGMMV.
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Federal Order: U.S. Imports of #tomato & #pepper, hosts of Tomato brown rugose fruit #virus (#ToBRFV, #TBRFV) to inspections to ensure fruits do not show any signs of disease upon arrival. Includes: #TMV, #ToMV, #CGMMV.
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#Tomato brown rugose fruit #virus (#ToBRFV): Common symptoms, Hosts and Spread, Management, #Seed Testing, Outbreaks, Economic Impact, Resistant and Tolerant #Genes.
By @TheAHDB | @AHDB_Hort, Dr. Aviv Dombrovsky, ARO: https://t.co/9CFR4iN4i4
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#Tomato brown rugose fruit #virus (#ToBRFV): Common symptoms, Hosts and Spread, Management, #Seed Testing, Outbreaks, Economic Impact, Resistant and Tolerant #Genes.
By @TheAHDB | @AHDB_Hort, Dr. Aviv Dombrovsky, ARO: https://t.co/9CFR4iN4i4
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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (Tobamovirus - ToBRFV) also in EPPO Alert List, @EPPOnews.
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#tomatoes#breeding
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Find pest-specific information at EPPO Global Database @EPPOnews. With 85,000+ species of interest to agriculture, including scientific names and common names in different languages.
https://t.co/HbmcJpw89S (Spodoptera litura | Prodenia litura)
#tomatoes#vegetables#pestcontrol
When Spodoptera litura attacks, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is an ally. A microbe naturally found in soil, who makes toxins that target insect larvae when eaten, get activated and break down their gut causing death of infection and starvation.
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#Tomato spotted wilt #virus causes raised yellow-red or brown-green mottled ring spots also described as bull’s eye rings, or other line patterns. Also black streaks on petioles or stems, necrotic leaf spots, or tip dieback. #saladettetomatoes
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Copper based products labeled for bacterial and fungal infections with enhanced coverage and adherence are highly recommended to avoid diseases caused by Septoria leaf spot, Early blight, Late blight, Bacterial spot or Bacterial speck on #tomatoes.
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Rainy days, warm and humid weather are highly favorable to foliar tomato blights. Chemical control is highly recommended as prevention and immediately after the rain period. #tomato#growers#bacterial#fungal#diseases