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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus can be transmitted mechanically - the virus is stable outside of the plant and so can spread between plants on contaminated tools, clothes or hands. [31] Seed transmission is suspected but has not yet been verified, [32] though it has been detected on tomato seed moving in trade. [24] The virus can also spread ...
Common mosaic of tomato (internal browning of fruit) Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) Curly top: Curtovirus: Potato virus Y Potato virus Y: Pseudo curly top Tomato pseudo-curly top virus: Tomato bushy stunt Tomato bushy stunt virus: Tomato etch Tobacco etch virus: Tomato fern leaf Cucumber mosaic virus: Tomato mosaic Tomato mosaic virus Tomato mottle
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus; Tomato bushy stunt virus; Tomato leaf curl China virus; Tomato leaf mold; Tomato ringspot virus; V. Verticillium wilt; VFN; X.
Potato virus Y genus Potyvirus, Potato virus Y (PVY) Sinaloa tomato leaf curl genus Begomovirus, Sinaloa tomato leaf curl virus (TCLV) Tobacco etch genus Potyvirus, Tobacco etch virus (TEV) Tobacco mosaic and Tomato mosaic genus Tobamovirus, Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) Tomato spotted wilt
Tomato brown rugose fruit virus; Tomato mosaic virus; Tomato mottle mosaic virus This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 21:58 (UTC). ...
Research has found that using a mix of water—along with fruit and vegetable sanitizers that contain peroxyacetic acid and hydrogen peroxide—can help reduce levels of norovirus and hepatitis A ...
Soak sliced fruit in this liquid mixture for approximately three minutes. Drain and then store in the fridge, advises Keathley. Another option is to try the salt water soaking trick.
Buckeye rot of tomato affects tomato plants, although there are many other plants that are affected, including pepper, potato, tobacco, pineapple, and various other hosts. [5] Upon infection, brown and greyish-green water-soaked spots appear on the fruit.