

They also require a lot more pruning and trellising, and can be difficult to harvest. They become overcrowded, compounding the conditions that promote foliar disease development. Field varieties generally have high vegetative vigor, and plants with extremely vigorous growth are not recommended for protected culture. In addition to disease resistance, plant habit is a consideration, and the two are partly related.
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When it comes to tomatoes, foliar diseases are the most common problem. They can arise, however, and some of the field varieties are distinctly stronger than others in this regard. In most cases, fewer environmental issues are encountered in tunnels than in the field.
