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Unusual Foliar Blight Found in Southern Maryland Organic Tomatoes

August 20, 2021kgyoung

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland, jbrust@umd.edu; Ben Beale, St. Mary’s Co. Extension Agent, bbeale@umd.edu; Karen Rane, Plant Diagnostician, University of Maryland rane@umd.edu A very unusual and seldom seen tomato foliar blight was found by an intrepid county… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 29:22, Rhizoctonia solani, tomato

Rain Check Common in Tomato Fields This Season

August 6, 2021cmanneri

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu Over the last few weeks in almost all of the tomato fields I’ve been in have rain check on the tomato fruit (Fig. 1). Rain check is the many, tiny concentric… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 29:20, physiological disorders, tomato

Thrips Damage to Some Vegetable Fields Severe This Growing Season

August 6, 2021cmanneri

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu Over the past few weeks I have gotten reports of and have seen vegetable (mostly tomato, but also pepper crucifers, cucurbits and small fruit) fields throughout the Mid-Atlantic having problems with… Continue Reading →

Vegetable Crops 29:20, pepper, thrips, tomato

Stink Bug Damage Found in Tomato Fields

July 23, 2021kgyoung

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu   I have seen and have gotten reports of stinkbug damage in tomatoes over the past few days. Stinkbug feeding damage is called cloudy spot in tomato fruit (Fig. 1). It… Continue Reading →

Fruit Crops 29:18, stink bug, tomato

Southern Bacterial Wilt of Tomato Found

July 23, 2021kgyoung

Jerry Brust, IPM Vegetable Specialist, University of Maryland; jbrust@umd.edu   Southern bacterial wilt of tomato, which is caused by the soil-borne bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum Race 1, has been found in a couple of tomato fields in the past week. This… Continue Reading →

Fruit Crops 29:18, southern bacterial wilt, tomato

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