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Alexsia F1 A new and very flavorful Beef-type tomato hybrid with an indeterminate plant habit. Very early maturity. The plant is moderately vigorous, with medium internodes. Produces exceptionally nice, flattened globe-shaped, bright red fruit averaging 180–210 g in weight. The fruit are very firm and have eating qualities that are second to none. Resistant to Verticillium wilt and Fusarium wilt (Races 1 and 2), Tomato Mosaic Virus (Strains 0-2), Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus, Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus, and Alternaria stem canker. A widely adapted tomato hybrid performing well in a variety of growing conditions. Suitable for winter-spring and summer-fall cropping in glasshouses and plastic film greenhouses. |
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Aurelius F1 An early-maturing indeterminate tomato hybrid with a high total yield. Plants are tall, vigorous and widely adapted. Internodes are short. Firm, globe-shaped fruits weigh 130-160 g and show good vine storage. The fruit color is intense bright red. Suitable for fresh market. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Cladosporium (races 1-5), Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (races 1-2) and Southern blight. Recommended for Long culture in heated glass greenhouses and plastic film greenhouses. |
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An extremely productive indeterminate tomato hybrid with a vigorous plant habit. Maturity is 73 days from transplant. Top-quality, extra large, deep oblate fruits weigh 280-330 g and have an excellent flavor. Suitable for fresh market. AAS winner. Resistant to Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (races 1 and 2), Nematodes, Alternaria stem canker, Gray leaf spot and Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Recommended for cultivation in plastic film greenhouses and for stake culture in the open field. |
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Bizarr F1 A newly introduced super-productive tomato hybrid of a new generation. The plant is medium large, with open growth habit. The fruit are very firm, deep-globe shaped and extremely uniform throughout the fruiting period, both within the cluster and across the plant. Adapted to cluster and single-fruit harvesting. The fruit have an exceptional consumer appeal. The average fruit weight is 150-170 g, but even better results can be achieved by thinning to 5 fruit per cluster. Resistant to Fusarium wilt (Races 1, 2), Verticillium wilt, Cladosporium leaf and fruit mould (Races 1-5), Fusarium crown and Root rot, and Tomato Mosaic Virus (Strains 0-2). Suitable for extended culture in glasshouses and plastic film greenhouses, as well for autumn cropping in plastic film greenhouses. |
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Brilliant F1 A new tomato hybrid with good potential for cluster harvesting. Generative plant type. Very open plant habit. The average fruit weight is 135-150 g (up to 200 g with 5 fruit per cluster). The fruit are very firm, with excellent storability and exceptional crack tolerance. The fruit color is intense and attractive. Wide adaptability and lower susceptibility to Botrytis fungi than in other tomato varieties. Resistant to Fusarium wilt (races 1, 2), Verticillium wilt, Cladosporium leaf and fruit mould (races A, B, C, D, E), Fusarium crown and Root rot, Tomato Mosaic Virus (strains 0-2) and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV). Adapted for continuous (extended) cropping in glasshouses and plastic film greenhouses and for fall cropping in plastic film greenhouses. |
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A new high-yielding indeterminate tomato hybrid with mid-early maturity. The plant is vigorous with a compact growth habit and short internodes. Excellent fruit-setting potential in a variety of growing conditions, including relatively cold early spring conditions. Superior growing capacity throughout the cropping period allowing 15–20 trusses with export-quality fruit to be produced per plant. The fruit are very firm, globe shaped, uniform green at industrial ripeness and intense red at full maturity. The average fruit weight is 150–180 g. Fruit pruning to 5–6 fruit per truss appears to be an optimum procedure. A wide range of resistances to important tomato diseases such as Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (Races 1 and 2), Tomato Mosaic Virus (Strains 0-2), Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus, Fusarium crown and root rot, Cladosporium leaf and fruit mould (Races 1-5), tomato leaf silvering and Nematode. The extensive and strong root system makes using special rootstocks in grafting unnecessary and allows a second head to be started at the 3rd internode. Suitable for cultivation in glasshouses and plastic film greenhouses. |
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An early-maturing tomato hybrid. The plants are vigorous, with short internodes. The fruits are firm and very uniform in size. The globe-shaped, slightly ribbed fruits weigh 150 - 180 g, depending on growing conditions. Performs very well under a variety of growing conditions. The color, taste and flavor of the fruits are exceptional. The particularly strong points of Hilario F1 are its high yield potential, good fruit set under hot conditions and cracking resistance. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus (strains 0-2), Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (IR), Fusarium wilt (races 1 and 2) and Verticillium wilt. Suitable for vertical culture in greenhouses and plastic houses and for stake production in the open field. |
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A new indeterminate tomato hybrid of early maturity. The plant is vigorous, with an open habit. The outstanding cold tolerance of Jaguar makes this variety suitable for a wide range of growing techniques and areas. The uniform, flat round-shaped and nicely ribbed fruits are medium-sized and have an average weight of 160-180 g and long shelf life. Fruits can be harvested green. At full maturity, the fruit color is red. Resistant to Fusarium wilt (races 1 and 2), Tobacco Mosaic Virus (strains 0-2), Nematode and Verticillium wilt. Suitable for cultivation in glasshouses and plastic greenhouses and in the open field. |
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An indeterminate tomato hybrid with an early maturity, very good vigor and excellent root system. Produces firm, round fruits that weigh 130-160 g and hold for up to 15 days at room temperature after picking. Suitable for fresh market. Fruit setting is very good even at subnormal temperatures (1-2º C lower than for other hybrids in its class). Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (races 1-2), Cladosporium, Nematodes, Gray leaf spot and Fusarium crown and Root rot. Recommended for trellis culture under glass, plastic and in the open field. |
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An early-maturing indeterminate tomato hybrid with vigorous plants and a high yield potential. Produces firm, round to flat round fruits that weigh 150-170 g, have good shipping capability and hold well, without loss of quality, for over two weeks after picking. Suitable for fresh market. Resistant to Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Cladosporium fulvum (races 1-5), Alternaria stem canker, Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (races 1 and 2), Fusarium crown and Root rot. Recommended for trellis culture under glass, plastic and in the open field. |
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A new unique indeterminate tomato hybrid with very early maturity. The plant is very compact, with short internodes. Produces excellent bright red, flattened globe-shaped fruit averaging 180–230 g in weight. The fruit are very firm and have a good shipping quality. At industrial ripeness, the fruit color is uniform green. Resistant to Fusarium wilt (Races 1 and 2), Nematodes, Tomato Mosaic Virus (Strains 0-2) and Verticillium wilt. Suitable for winter-spring and summer-autumn cropping in plastic film greenhouses of various types, as well as for stake culture in the open field. The optimum fruit load is 6–7 trusses per plant, the optimum number of fruit per truss being 4–5. |
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An early-maturing, high-yielding tomato hybrid with vigorous plants. Maturity is 68-70 days from transplant. Firm, deep oblate fruits weigh 200-220 g and have good shipping capability and excellent eating quality. Suitable for fresh market and processing (tomato juice). Shows an extremely high resistance to diseases such as Verticillium wilt, Fusarium wilt (races 1 and 2), Alternaria stem canker, Gray leaf spot, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, as well as to Nematode. Recommended for stake and trellis culture in plastic film greenhouses and in the open field. |
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A new indeterminate tomato hybrid of the Beef type. The plant is vigorous but open. Short internodes. Shakira F1 features excellent fruit-setting potential and extremely high fruit firmness for a tomato of this segment. Produces uniform, extra large, flattened globeshaped fruit averaging 220-250 g in weight. The fruit are slightly ribbed, thick-walled and have excellent color and exceptional flavor. A wide range of resistances: to Fusarium wilt (Races 1, 2), Verticillium wilt, Nematode, Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus. Suitable for cultivation in glasshouses and plastic film greenhouses and for stake or trellis culture in the open field. |