Fusarium Wilt of Tomato

13 Feb 2022

tomato Fusarium wilt

Ink painting/drawing of tomato Fusarium wilt.

The painting shows a tomato stem, with two compound leaves and a sprig of tomatoes which are just beginning to ripen. The first symptoms of Fusarium wilt often occur when the fruit begins to mature.

On the lower compound leaf, the leaflets have turned yellow along one side of the petiole. The upper compound leaf is severely wilted, with some leaves turning brown.

Top: scanned image

Bottom: photograph

I made a mistake in this picture, then covered it up by drawing something over it!

On the main stem, there is a leaf near the bottom left. This leaf was added because I accidentally added a matching branch point, instead of alternate branching.

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