Disease Control for Florida Tomatoes
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plant disease control
disease control programs
integrated pest management
tomatoes
Solanum lycopersicum

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Zhang, Shouan, Mathews Paret, Ken Pernezny, and Pamela Roberts. (2013) 2024. “Disease Control for Florida Tomatoes: PPP35 VH056, Rev. 3 2024”. EDIS 2024 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-vh056-2013.

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Successful disease management has always been vital in Florida tomato production, given the generally ideal environmental conditions for most plant diseases. An integrated disease management program is a successful approach. 

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