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  2. Tomatillo - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of tomato yellow leaf curl virus, including chlorotic margins and interveinal yellowing, were found in several tomato and tomatillo crops in Mexico and Guatemala in 2006. [31] After laboratory tests, the virus was confirmed. Symptomatic plants were associated with the presence of whiteflies, which were likely the cause of this outbreak ...

  3. Trade dispute heating up over Mexican tomatoes, with ... - AOL

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    Consumers are facing food inflation, and tomatoes could be next if the U.S. slaps tariffs on Mexican imports. Arizona's economy also could take a hit.

  4. What to Plant with Tomatoes: The 25 Best Companions to Try ...

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    1. Basil. An Iowa State University study found that tomato insect damage was lessened when planted alongside basil. Plus, it’s the perfect accompaniment to a fresh, juicy tomato! Think of it ...

  5. Tomatoes at Risk for Shortage Due to California Drought - AOL

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  6. SK Foods - Wikipedia

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    It was a major tomato processor. [2] SK Foods, Ingomar Packing Co. and Los Gatos Tomato products formed the California Tomato Export Group, (CTEG), [3] which collectively produced over half of the U.S. supply of tomato products at the time of the group's formation in 2005. [2]

  7. Physalis pruinosa - Wikipedia

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    Physalis pruinosa is a plant in the genus Physalis in the nightshade family Solanaceae, often referred to as ground cherry or husk tomato. It is a native species in a range extending from northern Mexico through Central America. [1] The plant has a low, spreading habit, and fruits develop in a papery husk, as is characteristic of the genus.

  8. The California Tomato: Less an innovation, more a complete ...

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    Yes, how we grow 30% of the world’s tomatoes on a tiny fraction of the state’s agricultural landscape is impressive. But the tomato’s true essence is not an innovation, it’s a sensation.

  9. Tomato in California - Wikipedia

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