Insect Enemies And Diseases of the Tomato

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It also at- tacks branches that lie upon the ground. On the affected parts grows a white mold covered by small white to reddish- brown bodies about the size of mustard seed. These are dense masses of . fungus called sclerotia from which the disease takes its name.
Control. — Prune and stake the plants to aerate and dry the surface soil and keep the branches off the ground.
EABLY BI/IGHT.
Early blight (fig. 12) af- fects leaves, stems, and fruit.
On the fruit it is called nail head rust. It is o
...ften de- veloped in the seedbed and carried to the field on the plants.
Control. — Spray the plants in the seedbed with weak (2 : 2 : 50) Bordeaux mixture and set in the field only plants that are free from the disease. If after these pre- cautions the disease develops in the field, spray as directed under Spraying Tomatoes.
ROOT KNOT.
Root knot (fig. 13) is caused by very tiny worms called nematodes, which at- tack cotton, cowj)eas, melons, okra, beets, tomatoes, pota- toes, and other plants.


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