TYPES OF TOMATO DISEASES AND THEIR EFFECTS
Zuparov Mirakbar Abzalovich
Professor, Tashkent State Ararian University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Abstract
Any type of soil that drains properly can be used to grow tomatoes, and a rich supply of organic matter can increase yield and minimize production problems. Planting tomatoes and related vegetables on the same piece of land more than once every three years is not advised. Because it offers organic matter and prevents the growth of disease organisms that damage tomatoes, corn is a beneficial crop to grow in rotation with tomatoes. Rotating with non-susceptible plants for a minimum of three years will help manage the deadly disease known as southern bacterial wilt, which is caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. It is challenging to manage in plants grown in contaminated soil, though. Cultivate delicate solanaceous plants in a separate, freshly prepared garden space to prevent this, and then rinse them off.
Keywords: soil type, plant tomatoes, bacterial wilt, plants, tomato diseases, garden
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EPRA International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Economic Research (ARER)
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Published on : 2024-11-14
Vol | : | 12 |
Issue | : | 11 |
Month | : | November |
Year | : | 2024 |