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Sunscald

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  • Mar 8, 2015
  • 1 min read

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Sunscald: Tomato fruits nearing maturity when exposed to the sun are prone to scald. The tissue has blistered water-soaked appearance. Rapid desiccation leads to sunken area which usually has white or grey colour in green fruit or yellowish in red fruits. Any factor causing a loss of leaves, such as disease, will expose fruits to sunlight and increase chances for sunscald.

Control: Maintaining a continuous disease control program will lessen chances of foliage loss. Covering exposed fruits with straw, if plants are not staked reduce the incidence of sunscald.

 
 
 

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