
handle: 10214/1893
The Plant Pathology - Tomato Breeding Program at the Horticultural Experiment Station, Simcoe, Ontario works towards increasing the resistance to selected disease problems to service the needs of the fresh market producers in southwestern and south central Ontario. This report covers the observation trials on field tomatoes, cabbage, sweet corn, melon, garlic, ginseng conducted at the Simcoe Station. Alternative Enterprise Initiative of Agriculture Canada, Food Systems 2002 program Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
fresh market, Ontario Vegetable Crops Research, root rot, Ridgetown, foliar and fruit blight, ginseng, tomato, cabbage, melons, garlic, corn, Fusarium, lycopersicon esculentum, alternaria leaf spot, green mold disease, fusarium, three leaf die back disease, cultivar
fresh market, Ontario Vegetable Crops Research, root rot, Ridgetown, foliar and fruit blight, ginseng, tomato, cabbage, melons, garlic, corn, Fusarium, lycopersicon esculentum, alternaria leaf spot, green mold disease, fusarium, three leaf die back disease, cultivar
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