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1574032 sunscald If fruit are not adequately protected by foliage, exposure to direct sunlight will scald the fruit surface. September 1997
1573678 abiotic stresses (general) Rotted pumpkin fruit on vine from poor pollination. August 1997
1573320 abiotic stresses (general) Cross section through a misshapen cucumber showing incomplete seed development from incomplete pollination.  Fruit with this shape are commonly referred to as "nubs." June 1997
1573326 abiotic stresses (general) Various sizes of watermelon fruit showing the effects of poor pollination. June 1997
1573316 abiotic stresses (general) Misshapen cucumbers caused by incomplete pollination. These are commonly referred to as crooks (left) and nubs (right). June 1997
1573315 abiotic stresses (general) Misshapen cucumbers caused by incomplete pollination. These are commonly referred to as crooks (left) and nubs (right). June 1997
1573432 cold injury (low temperature) Pitting is a common symptom of chilling injury. Here mechanical injury is combined with chilling injury. July 1997
1573431 cold injury (low temperature) Pitting is a common symptom of chilling injury. Here, both mechanical and chilling injury combine.  July 1997
1573430 cold injury (low temperature) Pitting is a common symptom of chilling injury. July 1997
1573429 cold injury (low temperature) Pitting is a common symptom of chilling injury. July 1997
1573428 cold injury (low temperature) Injury to shoulders of pepper fruit suggest mechanical and chilling injury. In this case, fruit were harvested on a hot day then cooled to 42F which would normally be a safe temperature. July 1997
1573427 cold injury (low temperature) Injury to shoulders of pepper fruit suggest mechanical and chilling injury. July 1997
1573426 cold injury (low temperature) Injury to shoulders of pepper fruit suggest mechanical and chilling injury. July 1997
1573425 cold injury (low temperature) Pitting is a common symptom of chilling injury. July 1997
1573241 abiotic stresses (general) Fruit rot resulting from inadequate pollination. A variety of fungi may colonize the dead tissue, but the primary cause is inadequate pollination. June 1997  
1573239 abiotic stresses (general) Fruit rot resulting from inadequate pollination. A variety of fungi may colonize the dead tissue, but the primary cause is inadequate pollination. June 1997
1572800 cold injury (low temperature)
1570476 abiotic stresses (general) Oleocellosis, also known as oil spotting. May 1992
1572442 sunscald Cantaloupe fruit need foliage to protect them from direct sunlight.  Diseases and insects can reduce foliage and result in sunscalded fruit.  October 1996
1572441 sunscald Cantaloupe fruit need foliage to protect them from direct sunlight.  Diseases and insects can reduce foliage and result in sunscalded fruit.  October 1996
1572439 sunscald Cantaloupe fruit burn easily without protection from foliage. October 1996
1572438 sunscald Cantaloupe fruit burn easily without protection from foliage. October 1996
1572437 sunscald Cantaloupe fruit burn easily without protection from foliage. October 1996
1572072 sunscald ??Pepper fruit exposed to direct sunlight often burn. May 1996
1570569 cold injury (low temperature) Peteca is a physiological disorder that develops in storage, but is correlated to field conditions such as calcium and potassium levels and harvest during cool, wet periods.  Low temperature storage favors its development. April 1993
1570570 cold injury (low temperature) Peteca is a physiological disorder that develops in storage, but is correlated to field conditions such as calcium and potassium levels and harvest during cool, wet periods.  Low temperature storage favors its development. April 1993
1570507 abiotic stresses (general) Stem end rind breakdown on Valencia organes. July 1992
1570859 sunscald Sunscald of bell pepper; June 1994
5411486 sunscald Suncald on exposed bell pepper fruit.

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