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Curling tomato leaves are a sign of distress. Learn which environmental factors, cultural practices, pests, and diseases are behind this phenomenon.
Last week, we discussed tomato diseases. This week, we will cover pests just as destructive: insects. Damage to plants via insects, animals, or harsh environmental conditions can leave open wounds ...
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When he travelled to Marigat in Baringo County, from Kakamega, Said Saad was impressed by tomato production in the semi-arid region.
With San Joaquin County growing about 21,000 acres of tomatoes every year, insects such as the beet leafhopper suck the juice of the plants and transmit diseases like the beet curly top virus.
There is evidence that plants and insects interact through sound, researchers at Tel Aviv University said recently.