Final diagnosis


Various phytotoxicities

Leaflets very serrated and more pointed.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b> (incompatibility of products)
Leaflet very serrated and blistered, more pointed, the veins of which tend to be parallel.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b> (excess hormone)
The blade of these leaves, in addition to being very threadlike and therefore in the shape of a lace, is more or less twisted.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b> (effects of pesticides, pesticide injuries)
This smaller, thicker leaf and leaflets are particularly curled and wrinkled.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b> (effects of pesticides, pesticide injuries)
Tiny brown lesions, chlorotic on the periphery, rather located near the veins of this leaflet.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
The necrotic lesions, small and sometimes connected to the veins of the lamina, are rather metallic in color.  <b> Various phytotoxicities </b>
Yellowing of the leaves accompanied by necrosis on the periphery of these.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
Tissues near the midrib and a few secondary veins have taken on a whitish tint.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
After turning yellow, the severely discolored leaf blade may take on a white tint.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b> (herbicide injuries)
On this young tomato plant, the apex leaflets turn yellow, and the tissue quickly necroses.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
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Interveinal wilt in spot.  <b> Phytotoxicity (herbicide) </b>
These leaflets, in addition to being slightly rolled up, gradually dry out at the periphery of the leaf blade.  <b> Phytotoxicity (herbicide) </b>
Large light green patches are visible on this stem;  from the latter, adventitious roots emerge.  <b> Herbicide related phytotoxicity </b>
The stem part and collar of these too deeply buried tomato plants are superficially brownish and suberized, blistered, or even fluted.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
Many small translucent spots are visible on many of these green fruits.  <b> Phytotoxicity </b>
On these green fruits, a <b> phytotoxicity </b> is at the origin of the presence of numerous and tiny dark green spots.
Bad weather conditions can interfere with fruit setting;  some of them may later present with sometimes significant stylary growths.  <b> Nipple fruits </b>