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This fact sheet provides an overview of the bacterial wilt and its control for effective tomoatoes production.
Year Published
2003
Project Provider
NT DPI
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Bacterial wilt is a serious problem of tomatoes in coastal areas in the tropics. It is caused by the soil-borne bacteria Pseudomonas solanacearum, which infects the plants through the roots, especially if they are damaged during transplanting. This fact sheet provides an overview of the bacterial wilt disease of tomatoes, its symptoms, and effective control measures.
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Pests diseases and biosecurity
Tomatoes
Solanaceous vegetables