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    Tomatoes are attacked by many insect pests and nematodes, and are subject to diseases caused by viruses and by mildew and blight fungi. The tomato has...
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    This tomato is of great size and is known to be resistant to most tomato diseases such as Fusarium wilt, Verticillium wilt, Tobacco mosaic virus and Root-knot...
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    Valley fever virus and the tomato spotted wilt virus. Notable vertebrate −ssRNA viruses include the Ebola virus, hantaviruses, influenza viruses, the Lassa...
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    debated. Fusarium wilt TR4, a reinvigorated strain of Panama disease, was discovered in 1993. This virulent form of Fusarium wilt has destroyed Cavendish...
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    virus (ApMV), Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV) and Tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV, an RNA virus) are common pathogens in strawberry. Raspberry ringspot virus...
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    become systemically infected with Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) at 32°C. In the case of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV), plants expressing the...
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    mouthparts – creating a bridge. In persistent propagative viruses, such as tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), there is often a lipid coat surrounding the proteins...
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    Leaf spot (section Virus)
    uncontrollable loss of water from the affected areas. This can result in wilting of leaves. Leaf spots reduce the surface area available on leaves for photosynthesis...
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    with China and India leading the world production as of 2021. Like the tomato and the nightshades, the potato is in the genus Solanum; the aerial parts...
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  • and wilted. It shows signs of nutrient deficiency. An affected crop field may have patches of withered plants. The nematode also introduces viruses to...
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  • Importance". idtools.org. Retrieved 2020-06-03. Mayfield, Albert (2007). "Laurel Wilt: A Serious Threat to Redbay and Other Related Native Plants" (PDF). The Palmetto...
    64 KB (239 words) - 13:20, 28 June 2024
  • to be a mole working for the Organization and arrested. Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer: Mac's best friend whom he has known since childhood. He is initially...
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    Herz Europas. FinanzBuch Verlag (FBV). p. 112. ISBN 978-3-9597-2138-7. de Wilt, Harry (17 December 2019). "Is 'One Belt, One Road' a China Crisis for North...
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  • MacGyver George Eads as Jack Dalton Tristin Mays as Riley Davis Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer Meredith Eaton as Matilda "Matty" Webber William Baldwin as Elwood...
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    disease in Japan). Such diseases were originally thought to be caused by viruses, which, like phytoplasmas, require insect vectors and cannot be cultured...
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  • Fan-shaped, e.g. a flabellate (fan-shaped) leaf. flaccid Limp; tending to wilt. Compare turgid. flexistyly Depending on the degree of maturation of the...
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  • lands or the area where it was intended to be cultivated. wilting point See permanent wilting point. windbreak One or more rows of closely spaced trees...
    277 KB (34,524 words) - 20:02, 17 November 2024