The Plant Lady

Curly Top Virus

Curly Top is an insect-vectored viral disease spread by beet leafhoppers, which affects many plants. The beet leafhopper loves warm and dry weather, so that’s when infections are most severe.

Species & Taxonomy

Plants Affected

Plants Unaffected

 

Geographical Range

Signs & Symptoms

Symptoms of curly top virus can resemble tomato spotted wilt, which is a disease spread by thrips

Whole Plant

Leaves

Flowers

Fruit

Roots

How to Positively Identify

Differentiate from tomato spotted wilt:

Treatment

There is no treatment for plants once they are infected. Plants infected with curly top virus should be removed and composted before the virus is spread by the leafhoppers.

Prevention & Control

The best way to prevent or control the spread of curly top virus is to control leafhopper populations. See full article on leafhoppers for more info.

Cultural Controls:

Temperature & Humidity:

Barriers:

Mulching & Cultivation Practices:

Natural Enemies & Biological Controls

Insects:

Animals:

Reptiles:

Traps

Sprays & Dusts

Sources:

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