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Tomato Problem

Photos and text by Debbie Roos, Agricultural Extension Agent.

June 2006

Diagnosis Pending

This wilt disease is showing up only in the variety 'Green Zebra'. Adjacent rows with other varieties are clean. The wilt is followed by necrosis. There is no yellowing prior to the wilting. Some plants are half-healthy and half-wilted. Plants are also stunted as you can see in the first photo showing the diseased 'Green Zebra' plants on the right. A field test for bacterial wilt did not reveal any bacterial streaming. No sclerotia were present on the stem.


side by side rows showing diseased and stunted plants on right


diseased plants


wilting plants


wilting plant


wilting at top of plant


diseased plant


wilted growing tips


wilted plant

 

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