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Latest 'Focus on Tomato' module covers tomato chlorosis virus identification, management


St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
June 10, 2013

Tomato Chlorosis Virus & Tomato Infectious Chlorosis Virus” is the latest webcast title produced through the Plant Management Network’s Focus on Tomato resource.

This presentation by Dr. Bill Wintermantel, Research Plant Pathologist at USDA-ARS, will help consultants, growers, and other practitioners responsible for fresh market tomato production under both field and greenhouse conditions.

The presentation specifically addresses:

  • Virus symptoms
  • Distribution
  • Transmission by whitefly vectors
  • Approaches for virus identification
  • Differentiating viruses from one another
  • Specific issues affecting management.

By the end of the presentation, the user should know more about how to identify potentially infected plants, improve management, and limit infection.

This 24-minute presentation is open access through August 31, 2013.

Users can view other recent webcasts in the Focus on Tomato resource at
http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/fot.

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The Plant Management Network (www.plantmanagementnetwork.org) is a nonprofit online publisher whose mission is to enhance the health, management, and production of agricultural and horticultural crops. It achieves this mission through applied, science-based resources, like Focus on Tomato.

To help achieve its nonprofit publishing mission, PMN partners with more than 80 organizations, which include universities, nonprofits, and agribusinesses.



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Published: June 10, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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