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9 or more leaves on main shoot unfolded Principal growth stage 2: Formation of side shoots 1; 21: 201: First primary apical side shoot visible 22: 202: 2nd primary apical side shoot visible 2 . 20 . Stages continuous till ... 29: 209: 9 or more apical primary side shoots visible – 221: First secondary apical side shoot visible – 22 . Stages ...
Alternaria solani is a fungal pathogen that produces a disease in tomato and potato plants called early blight. The pathogen produces distinctive "bullseye" patterned leaf spots and can also cause stem lesions and fruit rot on tomato and tuber blight on potato. Despite the name "early", foliar symptoms usually occur on older leaves. [3]
Darkening lesions on tomato leaves Advanced necrosis on tomato leaf. Stemphylium solani is of greatest concern in tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, garlic, onions, and cotton, though a wide range of over 20 species have proven susceptible. In tomatoes and potatoes, the resulting disease is known as grey leaf spot. In alliums it is known as leaf ...
An online survey conducted by the Cleveland Clinic of 1,174 men 18 years or older, found that 72% of men would rather do household tasks, such as cleaning the bathroom or mowing the lawn, than see ...
2: Formation of side shoots 21: First side shoot visible 1: 22: 2nd side shoot visible 1: 23: 3rd side shoot visible 1: 2 . Stages continuous till ... 29: 9 or more side shoots visible 1: 3: Stem elongation of rosette growth 31: Main shoot has reached 10% of the expected height typical for the variety 2: 32: Main shoot has reached 20% of the ...
Cladosporium fulvum is an Ascomycete called Passalora fulva, a non-obligate pathogen that causes the disease on tomatoes known as the tomato leaf mold. [1] P. fulva only attacks tomato plants, especially the foliage, and it is a common disease in greenhouses, but can also occur in the field. [2] The pathogen is likely to grow in humid and cool ...
The problem will progress up the plants until they’re virtually bare. General-purpose garden fungicides will control this late-spring disease that is made worse by water on leaves. Spider mites.
Tomato mosaic Tomato mosaic virus Tomato mottle Tomato mottle geminivirus: Tomato necrosis Alfalfa mosaic virus: Tomato spotted wilt Tomato spotted wilt virus: Tomato yellow leaf curl Tomato yellow leaf curl virus: Tomato yellow top Tomato yellow top virus: Tomato bunchy top: Potato spindle tuber viroid [5] Tomato planto macho Tomato planto ...