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A tomato plant requires a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight a day. 8 would be even better. ... more
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Tomato is an important vegetable which has many health benefits due to the presence of anti-oxidants. These anti-oxidants give tomato the radiant red color. The calorie content in tomato is very less making it a favorite among many people. It has ... more
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A network of shared intermediates/components and/or common molecular outputs in biotic and abiotic stress signaling has long been known, but the possibility of effective influence between differently triggered stresses (co-protection) is less ... more
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• Step 1:Wildlife disperses tomato seeds. Rabbits, raccoons, skunks and opossums are especially fond of tomatoes. The animal eats the fruit, and therefore the seeds, and then transports those seeds to a new location within its digestive systems. ... more
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on AOL Answers. What are some good pizza recipes without tomato sauce? Topics:  easy recipesAsked by Matt on August 06, 2010 View the entire discussion on AOL Answers
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Choosing the Tomato CageChoose a sturdy wire tomato cage. If you can bend the wire with your hands, the cage will probably not support the weight of a mature tomato plant and the fruit it produces. The metal stakes at the bottom should be long ... more
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There are two BASIC leaf types, Regular & Potato Leaf; there are also variations of both, such as Rugose--an often darker green puckered surfaced leaf, or Angora--a hairy (pubescent) type regular leaf, not to mention here some variations of the ... more
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Late blight is caused by Phytophthora infestans, a fungus-like organism. This pathogen is an obligate parasite, which means that it can only survive on a host: it cannot live in soil or dead plant debris. This organism will not survive long in soil ... more
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Early tomato blight is a tomato disease caused by the fungus Alternaria solani. It is one of the most common tomato growing problems that home gardeners face. The cool, damp weather of springtime is what activates and spreads it. The fungal spores ... more
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Editor's note: The 2009 epidemic of tomato blight was widely reported, but few stories bothered to explore the issue raised by the title (the article was originally titled "You Say Tomato, I Say Agricultural Disaster." ... more
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