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Poor Pollination

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Tomato/Tobacco Ringspot Virus Decline

  • Fruit clusters are sparse with uneven ripening
  • Leaves exhibit a random pattern of yellows and greens or leaf yellowing in first year of infection
  • Smaller leaves, shorter internodes, and reduced yield are evident in second year
  • Growth is severely stunted in the third year
  • More information on Tomato/Tobacco Ringspot Virus Decline

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