| 1. | Foliage loss also leaves fruit vulnerable to sunscald, further reducing yield.
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| 2. | These leaves may drop prematurely and as with bacterial spot can then cause sunscald.
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| 3. | Chief among these winter hazards is sunscald.
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| 4. | Sunscald causes white, papery spots on the side of the tomato that faces the sun.
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| 5. | This is a twofold problem because the defoliation results in the pepper being discolored by sunscald.
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| 6. | After washing, use a paper towel to blot excess moisture, which may cause rot or sunscald.
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| 7. | Alternative protective anklets include tree wrap paper or white plastic spirals, the latter discouraging sunscald as well as rodents.
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| 8. | Sunscald is another culprit, and mechanical wounds, such as lawn-mower damage, can result in split bark.
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| 9. | Sunscald is easily avoided by mixing white latex paint with equal parts water and spraying or painting it onto the trunk.
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| 10. | Because it has relatively sparse foliage, the fruit is more exposed to sunlight than a normal plant, making sunscald an issue.
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