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Yellow spots on tomato leaves are often caused by fungal diseases such as early blight or septoria leaf spot. These diseases thrive in warm, humid conditions. To prevent yellow spots, ensure good air circulation around the plants, water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the leaves, and remove any infected leaves promptly. Fungicides can also be used as a treatment, following the instructions on the product label.

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