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  • Image: Herbicide Injury 1
    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN
  • Image: Herbicide Injury 2

    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN

  • Image: Herbicide Injury 3

    Credit: Michelle Grabowski, U of MN

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green arrowHerbicide Injury

  • Stunted or unusual growth of vines
  • Distorted and twisted leaves, margins of the leaf are often cupped upward
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  • Image: Tomato Ringspot 1
    Credit: Department of Plant Pathology Arch
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green arrowTomato/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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  • Image: Eutypa Dieback 1
    Credit: M. Ellis, OSU
  • Image: Eutypa Dieback 2

    Credit: M. Ellis, OSU

  • Image: Eutypa Dieback 3

    Credit: M. Ellis, OSU

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green arrowEutypa 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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