Tomato Spotted Wilt
Plants infected with tomato spotted wilt virus exhibit bronzing of the upper sides of young leaves, which later develop distinct, necrotic spots. Leaves may be cupped downward. Some tip dieback may occur. On ripe fruit chlorotic spots and blotches appear, often with concentric rings. Green fruit show slightly raised areas with faint, concentric zones.
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Presence among species
Agents | Susceptible host |
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Tomato spotted wilt virus | Solanum lycopersicum (Pythozome V13) |