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2010 Florida Tomato Institute

2010 Florida Tomato Institute

September 8, 2010
Ritz Carlton Hotel, Naples

  • Agenda
  • Gurpal Toor - Wastewater Characterization in Tomato Packinghouses
  • Jay Scott - Some Highlights From the University of Florida Tomato Breeding Program
  • Monica Ozores-Hampton - Evaluation of TYLCV and Fusarium Crown Rot Tomato Variety in Southwest Florida
  • Bill Turechek - Environmental and Geographical Variables Associated with TYLCV Epidemics in Southwest Florida
  • Cindy McKenzie - Investigating to Q Invasion of Bemisia tabaci in Florida: Current Status and Update
  • Gene McAvoy - Current and Future Needs and Opportunities for the Florida Tomato Industry
  • Gary Vallad - Differentiation and Integrated Management of Tomato Bacterial Speck and Spot
  • Bielinski M. Santos - Influence of Tomato Shoot Pruning on Bacterial Spot Infestation
  • John Van Sickle - Food Safety and Economic Impacts on Florida Growers
  • Joe Noling - New Fumigant Labels and Management Plans
  • Andrew MacRae - Methyl Bromide Alternatives Research Update

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