date:Aug 15, 2019
fication (CREA-Rome), Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection, National Research Council (IPSP-CNR - Naples) and the University of Palermo (Italy) have carried out separate surveys in protected cultivations of sweet pepper in two Italian regions: Lazio and Campania. The greenhouses were in areas with a high density of B. tabaci and where ToLCNDV outbreaks have occurred on cucurbits since 2016.
In the photo, there are sweet pepper plants showing yellowing and curling of the apical leaves asso