Blossom-end rot of tomato in Hawaii
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2012-04
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University of Hawaii
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This report discusses the symptoms and management practices for one of the most common and easily recognizable nutrient-deficiency diseases in tomato in Hawai‘i: blossom-end rot, caused by a lack of the element calcium in tomato plants.
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Lycopersicon esculentum, calcium, deficiency, BER
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Ford D, Nelson S, Arakaki A. 2012. Blossom-end rot of tomato in Hawaii. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 3 p. (Plant Disease Series; PD-85).
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3 pages
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