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Tomato plant disease classification in digital images using classification tree
2016 International Conference on Communication and Signal Processing (ICCSP), 2016The applications based on image processing for plant disease recognition and classification is the wide area of research these days. These applications are useful for timely recognition of plant disease. The disease like fungal, bacterial and virus are the destructive disease for any plant. In the study, five types of tomato diseases i.e.
H. Sabrol, K. Satish
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Irregular Distribution of Tomato Ringspot Virus in Apple Trees
Plant Disease, 1984On etudie la repartition du virus de la tache annulaire de la tomate dans des pommiers, grâce au test ELISA, dans le but de determiner a quelle periode de l'ete l'indexage doit etre effectue, quel type de tissu doit etre preleve, et dans quelle partie de l'arbre il doit l'etre, pour obtenir une evaluation fiable de l'infection ...
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FIRST REPORT OF POTATO VIRUS Y IN TREE TOMATO IN ECUADOR
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016Tree tomato (Solanum betaceum Caf.) is an important ed- ible fruit crop that belongs to the family Solanaceae and is native to South America. In Ecuador tree tomato is grown in an area of 5,964 ha with a production of 14,695 tonnes (Source: General System Coordination of National Informa- tion, MEGAP, 2012). In April 2015, commercial tree tomato fields
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Some Correlated Events in Aging Leaf Tissues of Tree Tomato and Tobacco
Botanical Gazette, 1981Leaves from solanaceous species of Nicotiana and Cyphomandra were examined. Ultrastructural studies of chloroplasts, coupled with both chemical and cytophotometric analyses of leaf tissues, showed that chloroplast substructures, which would become quite conspicuous during senescence, appeared well in advance of nucleic acid and protein declines in leaf
Joseph B. Harris, Verlyn G. Schaefer
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FIRST REPORT OF POTATO LEAF ROLL VIRUS IN TREE TOMATO IN ECUADOR
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016Tree tomato (Solanum betaceum), family Solanaceae, is an economically important fruit crop in Ecuador, where it is grown on 5,964 ha with a yearly production of 14,695 tonnes (General System Coordination of National Information, MAGAP, 2012). In September 2015, different commercial tree tomato fields in the Pichincha province showed mosaic and curling ...
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First record of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on tree tomato in Ecuador
Plant Pathology, 1991Cyphomandra betacea (tree tomato) plants with stem lesions were observed in an orchard in Tungurahua province, Ecuador. Dissection of the stems showed the presence of black sclerotia. Further laboratory analysis and pathogenicity tests revealed that Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
J. R. VELASTEGUI, S. F. L. BALL
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2003
Market pressure is forcing New Zealand greenhouse tomato growers to shift from conventional to more environmentally-friendly pest control methods such as IPM (Integrated Pest Management). Growers can access IPM manuals, but these tend to provide generalized advice, which they find difficult to apply to their own situations.
Singgih, Shinta +5 more
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Market pressure is forcing New Zealand greenhouse tomato growers to shift from conventional to more environmentally-friendly pest control methods such as IPM (Integrated Pest Management). Growers can access IPM manuals, but these tend to provide generalized advice, which they find difficult to apply to their own situations.
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Effect of drying methods on sorption isotherms models of tree tomato powder
Sorption isotherms of tree tomato powder dried using solar tunnel (ST) and hybrid Innovative greenhouse solar dryer was studied at temperatures of 30, 40, and 50 °C, using a static gravimetric method. From the sorption isotherm, the equilibrium moisture content (EMC) increased with rise in water activity (aW).Maitha, Isaac +3 more
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Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL) v5: an online tool for phylogenetic tree display and annotation
Nucleic Acids Research, 2021Ivica Letunic, Peer Bork
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