Regular visual inspection
must be done to look for plants which are:
smaller, lacking in growth,
and plants which are showing
thinner heads or yellowing in the top.
These are the first signs of an infection.
Early detection can help to prevent and or limit the spread of the virus. Detection can be done visually as well by taking samples before any symptoms are observed.
Regular visual inspection
must be done to look for plants which are:
smaller, lacking in growth,
and plants which are showing
thinner heads or yellowing in the top.
These are the first signs of an infection.
Take samples regularly
(at least every 2 weeks):
Take leaf samples and/or sample
drain water for ToBRFV.
When tested positive, directly increase
hygiene protocols.