Tomato ringspot virus (TRSV)
Tomato ringspot virus (TRSV) : There is a conspicuous curling and necrosis of the terminals of one or more actively growing shoots. The basal portions of younger leaves develop brown, clearly defined, necrotic rings and sinuous lines. The petioles of the necrotic leaves and adjacent stem tissue are often marked with necrotic streaks and rings. If fruits are infected early, they develop faint to conspicuous, grey to brown, corky, superficial and frequently concentric rings or portions of rings.