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Integrated Pest Management Bibliography

Bertrand, P. 1991. Major phytosanitary problems on tomato crop in the French West Indies. Caribbean Food Crops Society. Antilles-Guyane (Guadeloupe): INRA. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting 1989; v. 25 p. 545-552. (03524)

Mabbet, T.H.; Phelps, R.H. Control of Alternaria Solani on tomato in Trinidad using low and ultra low spraying techniques. 13 p.

Tomato production in Trinidad and other Windward Islands of the Commonwealth Caribbean is severely limited by the foliar disease, early blight, caused by Alternaria solani (Ell. and Mart) Soc. sensu. Jones and Grout. The standard practice for the control of this disease is the use of proprietary fungicides applied by ULV mistblower or, more commonly, high volume knapsack sprayer. (05253/1850.M33)

 

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