| 5076061 |
cucurbits |
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Fruit spllits caused by combinations of low temperature and slow to fast growth due to changing environmental conditions and increased nitrogen application. Split starts small, getting progressively larger as fruit size increases. |
| 5076065 |
watermelon |
Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus |
Physiological problem not associated with a disease. Small, brown lesions appear across a seam. Lesion is usually only as deep as the outer rind, but may allow introduction of other secondary fungi. |
| 5076085 |
watermelon |
Citrullus lanatus var. lanatus |
Slightly raised, corky rings appearing in clusters on the surface of the fruit. No decay is associated with this unexplained disorder. |
| 5077023 |
cabbage |
Brassica oleracea var. capitata |
Internal browning of leaf tissue. Caused by a combination of low available soil calcium, inadequate root mass, extreme wet or dry soil conditions, and root pruning. |
| 5077015 |
cucurbits |
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lower stem area splits. Condition may be caused by combinations of low temperatures and slow to fast growth due to changing environmental conditions. |
| 5077011 |
cucurbits |
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Misshapen fruit. Incomplete seed development can be observed when sliced open. |