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22nd Annual Tomato Disease Workshop
November 9-10, 2006

healthy tomatoes

North Carolina State University
Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center (MHCR&EC)

455 Research Drive, Fletcher, NC 28732

2006 Presentations

Proceedings of the 2006 TDW

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Bartz, Jerry, University of Florida, Gainesville,FL. Group Discussion on Post-Harvest Sour Rot.

Bledsoe, Michael E., Village Farms, Heathrow, FL. The North American Greenhouse Tomato Industry.

Francis, David, and Alba McIntyre, Dept. of Horticulture and Crop Science; Matt Kleinhenz, Sally Miller, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Ohio State University. Evaluation of Rootstock-Scion Performance under Organic and Conventional Field Production Systems.

Gardner, Randy , NCSU, Fletcher, NC. Update on Breeding for Resistance to Late Blight and Bacterial Spot in North Carolina.

Hartz, T.K., and Gene Miyao, Plant Sciences Dept., UC Davis and UC Cooperative Extension, Yolo, Solano & Sacramento Counties, CA. Progress Report on Benefits of Winter-Grown Triticale Cover Crop for Tomato Productions.

Majid R. Foolad, Heather Merk, Hamid Ashrafi, and Matthew Kinkade, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. Mapping of New Late Blight Resistance Genes in Tomato.

Ingram, David M., Mississippi State University, Raymond, MS. Recent Research on Bacterial Canker in Greenhouse Tomatoes.

Ivors, Kelly L., Dreama Milks, Jordana Chalnick, and Chris Holmberg, NC State University, Fletcher, NC. Evaluation of Products for Control of Bacterial Spot on Tomato.

Ivors, Kelly L., Dreama Milks, NCSU, Fletcher; Marc Cubeta, NCSU, Raleigh; and Mark Lancaster, United Ag Products, Hendersonville, NC. Web Blight: A New Foliar Disease of Tomato.

Jones, Jeff B., University of Florida, Gainesville. Factors which Affect Bacteriophage Survival on Leaf Surfaces.

Ling, Kai-Shu, USDA-ARS, Charleston, SC, and John W. Scott, University of Florida, Wimauma, FL. Sources of Resistance to Pepino Mosaic Virus in Solanum Habrochaites.

Louws, Frank J., Rob Welker, Jim Driver, Katie Jennings, and David Monks, NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Tomato Production.

Miller, Sally, Fulya Baysal-Tustas, Brian McSpadden-Gardener, John Cardina, and Matthew Kleinhenz, Ohio State University - OARDC, Wooster, OH. Effect of Transition Strategy and Production System on Disease Development in Organic Tomatoes.

Moyer, James, NCSU. Genetics and Adaptation of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus to Single Gene Resistance.

Mutschler, Martha, and Thomas A. Zitter, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Effectiveness of Genetic Resistance and Lite Fungicides for Disease Control in Tomato.

Rekah, Yael, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Evaluation of Resistance to Bacterial Canker of Tomato Transplants.

Rivard, Cary, and Frank Louws, NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Grafting: An Integrated Approach for Soilborne Disease Management.

Scott, Randy, and Brett Jackman, OmniLytics, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT. Leveraging Nature to Fight Bacteria with AgriPhage.

Shoemaker, Paul B., Professor Emeritus, NC State University. Tomato Diseases: Lessons Learned in the NC Mountains.

Smith, Sarah M., John W. Scott, and J. A. Bartz, University of Florida, Wimauma, FL. Tomato Bacterial Soft Rot; Effect of Time Interval from Harvest on Fruit Water Uptake and Diallet Analysis of Stem Scar Water Uptake.

Tifft, Karin, Eurofresh Farms, Willcox, AZ. Disease Challenges for Greenhouse Tomatoes.

Wade, Layne, Aystra LifeScience, Technical Service-Western US.Kasumin-Vegetable Trial Data Review of New Antibiotic.

Zitter, Thomas A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Efficacy of Fungicides for Early Blight and Late Blight Control.


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Mountain Horticultural Crops Research & Extension Center
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Updated February 2, 2007