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Exotic Tropical Fruits Garden. Together Make The Earth Green. Agriculture technology: Diseases of tomato. March 20, 2018. The tomato is a fruit of the family Solanaceae that is native to South America. She is sensitive to many pests and diseases. Cultivating tomatoes with a bio objective is difficult to achieve. In order to cultivate the tomato organically it seems that the right method is only a total coverage of the plans, or the use of nets in certain areas. The black mold rot of the tomato. Symptoms ...
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