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Tomato Infectious Chlorosis

Caused by: Tomato infectious chlorosis virus

Viral
Symptoms

The leaves of plants infected withTomato infectious chlorosis virusbecome yellow or red between the veins, stunted, and rolled. Symptoms generally occur on older leaves, while new growth continues to appear normal. As the disease progresses, interveinal necrosis can occur and the leaves become characteristically brittle, thick, and crisp.

Treatment Options

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Prevention Strategies

Prevention tips coming soon.

Quick Facts

Type

Viral

Pathogen

Tomato infectious chlorosis virus

Prevention is Key

Many diseases can be prevented with proper cultural practices.

Companion Planting