How to Identify, Control, and Prevent Mosaic Viruses
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Great advice and guid.
I have had a problem with this virus for three year, starts in my potatoes then to beans and then to tomatoes. Complete new bed this year and soil, and still my early potatoes are showing the sign of the virus. Are you saying pull all those plants out but then what can I do to the bed to try and eradicate it regards Jeff
I planted one Jostaberry bush beside my red currants. It's leaves (top surface) are now covered with tan colored lines along the leaf veins. The leaves are green but for the tan areas. There is no other color, spots or mildew. If this is a virus, should l just dig up the Jostaberry bush and burn it? It was planted this spring, saw no flowers/fruit. The bush is about 4' tall. Thanks for your help.
Hi Kathy,
It’s hard to tell at that stage if the bush is infected with mosaic virus, so wait and monitor it closely. If the leaves continue to show signs over the next week, the smart move is to be proactive and dispose of the plant before others nearby get infected.
Gday mate I was clearing out some soil of a plant which I didnt know had mosaic. At this stage im still not too sure so but nonetheless, I poured the soil indiscriminately into my backyard. Any tips?
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