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    Biology and Management of Pusley (Richardia L.) in Tomato, Pepper, Cucurbit, and Strawberry Production by Shaun M. Sharpe, N. S. Boyd, Chris Marble, Shawn Steed

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department describes the different pusley species and provides management options for strawberry, pepper, cucurbits, and tomato. Written by Shaun M. Sharpe, Nathan S. Boyd, Chris Marble, and Shawn Steed. …”
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    Three Soilborne Tomato Diseases Caused by Ralstonia and Fusarium Species and their Field Diagnostics by Tim Momol, Pingsheng Ji, Ken Pernezny, Robert McGovern, Steve Olson

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… Among many diseases that reduce tomato yield, in this review we focus on three soilborne diseases and their field diagnostics (Table 1) and management recommendations: bacterial wilt, fusarium wilt, and fusarium crown and root rot. …”
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    Critical Issues for the Tomato Industry: Preventing a Rapid Postharvest Breakdown of the Fruit by Jerry A. Bartz, Steven A. Sargent, Phyllis R. Gilreath

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…HS1107/HS363: Control of Rapid Postharvest Decays of Tomato Fruit (ufl.edu) …”
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    Assessing Food Waste Compost as a Substrate Amendment for Tomato and Watermelon Seedlings by Allyson N. Hamilton, Matthew B. Bertucci, Kristen E. Gibson, Mary C. Savin, D.E. Kirkpatrick, R.C. Woody-Pumford

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A greenhouse study investigated the influence of various food waste compost (FWC) and potting mix (PM) blends on germination, growth, and nutrient uptake of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) seedlings. …”
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    Biology and Management of Pusley (Richardia L.) in Tomato, Pepper, Cucurbit, and Strawberry Production by Shaun M. Sharpe, N. S. Boyd, Chris Marble, Shawn Steed

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This new 6-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department describes the different pusley species and provides management options for strawberry, pepper, cucurbits, and tomato. Written by Shaun M. Sharpe, Nathan S. Boyd, Chris Marble, and Shawn Steed. …”
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    OUTBREAK OF TOBAMOVIRUSES AND POTEXVIRUSES ASSOCIATED WITH DISEASE EPIDEMICS IN TOMATO PRODUCTION AREA OF IRAQ by Hasaneen K. Obaid, Mustafa Adhab

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… This study was initiated to examine the tomato-infecting viruses belonging to the Tobamovirus and Potexvirus genera in Iraq. …”
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    Critical Issues for the Tomato Industry: Preventing a Rapid Postharvest Breakdown of the Fruit by Jerry A. Bartz, Steven A. Sargent, Phyllis R. Gilreath

    Published 2007-08-01
    “…HS1107/HS363: Control of Rapid Postharvest Decays of Tomato Fruit (ufl.edu) …”
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    Quantification of Escherichia coli Transfer from Plastic Mulch to Field-grown Tomatoes and Bell Peppers by Autumn R. Burnett, Faith Critzer, Timothy Coolong

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…In the Southeastern US, tomato and pepper are trellised and grown on plastic mulch. …”
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    A Postharvest Fruit Rot Caused by Alternaria sp. on Imported Plum Tomatoes in South Florida by Zelalem Mersha, Shouan Zhang, Jerry A. Bartz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Florida’s deep-water ports are ideal for importing many fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes, by ship from the Caribbean as well as Central and South American production areas. …”
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    A Postharvest Fruit Rot Caused by Alternaria sp. on Imported Plum Tomatoes in South Florida by Zelalem Mersha, Shouan Zhang, Jerry A. Bartz

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Florida’s deep-water ports are ideal for importing many fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes, by ship from the Caribbean as well as Central and South American production areas. …”
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    Flood Inoculation of Fusarium eumartii in Tomato Seedlings: Method for Evaluating the Infectivity of Pathogen Spores by María Terrile, Florencia Mesas, María Picco, María Salcedo, Andrea Mansilla

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Fusarium solani f. sp. eumartii (F. eumartii), traditionally known as a potato pathogen, has also been identified as a cause of disease in tomatoes. This protocol provides a detailed, efficient, and robust flood-inoculation method for assessing F. eumartii infection of young tomato seedlings grown on MS medium plates. …”
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    U.S. Production Trends and the Impact of the Florida Fresh Market Tomato Industry to the Economy of Florida by John J. VanSickle, Alan W. Hodges

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Hodges, describes trends in tomato production and provides estimates for the total regional impacts of the Florida tomato industry using IMPLAN input output modeling system. …”
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    A Threshold for Timing Applications of IGRs to Manage the Silverleaf Whitefly and Irregular Ripening on Tomato by David J. Schuster

    Published 2005-04-01
    “…The insect causes losses indirectly through the transmission of plant viruses, including Tomato mottle virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Florida (Simone et al. 1990, Polston et al. 1999). …”
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    Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts: Risk Management for Tomato Production in South Florida by Norman Breuer, Phyllis Gilreath, Gene McAvoy, David Letson, Clyde Fraisse

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…The second section suggests some management options available to tomato growers with regards to seasonal climate forecasts. …”
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    Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts: Risk Management for Tomato Production in South Florida by Norman Breuer, Phyllis Gilreath, Gene McAvoy, David Letson, Clyde Fraisse

    Published 2004-07-01
    “…The second section suggests some management options available to tomato growers with regards to seasonal climate forecasts. …”
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