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Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN
Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN
Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN
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Herbicide Injury
Stunted or unusual growth of vines
Distorted and twisted leaves, margins of the leaf are often cupped upward
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Credit: Department of Plant Pathology Arch
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Tomato/Tobacco Ringspot Virus Decline
Growth is severely stunted in the third year
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
Fruit clusters are sparse with uneven ripening
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Credit: M. Ellis, OSU
Credit: M. Ellis, OSU
Credit: M. Ellis, OSU
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Eutypa Dieback
Eutypa lata
Shoots are stunted (shortened internodes)
Shoots growing on infected canes will appear deformed and discolored
Symptoms usually only seen in vines >6 years old
Young leaves will appear smaller, cupped and chlorotic
A canker that is flat in appearance develops on older woody vines, often around old pruning wounds
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