2018 Tomato Catalogue
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1 2018 Tomato Catalogue
2 Index Arendell F1 3 Dreamer F1 3 Jungle F1 4 Essential F1 4 Solmerinda F1 5 Intense 6 Foundation F1 7 Disease Keys 7 2
3 Tomato Fresh Single Gourmet Arendell F1 High yield potential and no pruning required during trellising in open field, resulting in maximum grower profit. Gourmet tomato for single harvest, flexible for open field and low/medium tech hydroponics. Deep red firm fruit. High uniformity of fruit weight between 150 to 190g. Good shelf life. High yield potential. Short/Medium cycle. Medium-High. Strong plant with excellent leaf cover. HR: Fol1,2, TSWV, ToMV, For, Aal, Ss, ToANV IR: Ma, Mi, Mj Single/Truss Cherry Dreamer F1 Flexibility for single or truss harvest in hydroponic systems, attractive for multi-product growers. Cherry truss/single harvest or hydroponics low/medium tech. Single harvest variety for open field. Classic fish-bone shape with strong green parts fruits per cluster. Short/Medium cycle. Medium. Strong plant with excellent leaf cover. HR: Fol1,2, ToMV, Va, Vd, Ff-E, For IR: TYLCV, Ma, Mi, Mj 3
4 Tomato Fresh Single Cherry Jungle F1 More profitability from very high yield potential and lower input costs including labour and fertiliser. Cherry tomato for single harvest in open field. Large red cherry fruits from start to end of production. Short Northern regions have potential for full year production (region dependent). Southern production through Spring and Summer. Medium-High. Strong plant with minimal side shoots. Less inter-row pruning and minimal fertiliser inputs needed to achieve optimal size. HR: Fol1,2, Ma, Mi, Mj, ToMV HR: ToTV, TYLCV Single Grape Essential F1 4 Security. High tolerance to cracking, intermediate resistance to TYLCV. Grape tomato for single harvest in open field. Red fruit with fruits per cluster. Short All regions Warm to hot growing conditions. Medium. Open plant type. HR: Fol1,2, ToMV, For IR: TYLCV, Ma,Mi,Mj, ToTV
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6 Say goodbye to soggy sandwiches! Savoury breakfasts Less leakage means a cleaner kitchen
7 Tomato High Tech Foundation F1 Premium cluster tomato. Excellent colour, shelf life & taste. Cluster medium round tomato. Average weight between grams. Best suited to high tech hydroponic systems. Deep red colour, strong green parts and excellent quality. Long Cycle, All year round. Strong. Generative. HR: Fol1, 2, ToMV0-2, For, Va, Vd, FfA-E IR: On Disease keys Code Scientific name English common name ToANV Tomato apex necrotic virus Tomato apex necrotic virus ToMV Tomato mosaic virus Tomato mosaic virus ToTV Tomato torrado virus Tomato torrado virus TSWV Tomato spotted wilt virus Tomato spotted wilt virus TYLCV Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Aal Alternaria alternata f. sp. lycopersici Alternaria stem canker Ff (A,B,C,D,E) Fulvia fulva (ex Cladosporium fulvum) Leaf mold Fol (1,2,3) Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici Fusarium wilt For Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici Fusarium crown rot On (ex Ol) Oidium neolycopersici (ex Oidium lycopersicum) Powdery mildew Ss Stemphylium solani Gray leaf spot Va Verticillium albo-atrum Verticillium wilt Vd Verticillium dahliae Verticillium wilt Ma Meloidogyne arenaria Root-knot Nematode Mi Meloidogyne incognita Root-knot Nematode Mj Meloidogyne javanica Root-knot Nematode 7
8 Sales specialist for Tomatoes: Andrew ODonnell Sales Specialist Tomatoes Mobile: Produce Chain Damien Odgers Account Manager Produce Chain & Sales (Cucumber) Mobile: Western Australia Andrew Ertler Sales Specialist Western Australia Mobile: Advices for cultural practice Information provided by Nunhems in any form whatsoever is without commitment. Descriptions, recommendations and illustrations in brochures, leaflets and on the website are based as closely as possible on experiences in tests and in practice. Nunhems in no event accepts any liability, however, on the basis of such information for different results in the cultivated product. The buyer itself must determine whether the goods and information are suitable for the intended growth and/or can be used in the local conditions. Product illustrations All varieties shown were grown under favorable conditions. Identical results are not guaranteed nor implied for all growing conditions. Nunhems, All (property) rights reserved by Nunhems or its affiliates on any matter presented or depicted herein. Disclaimer The texts and pictures in this booklet are intended to help the grower identify plant diseases that affect his crops.the information herein is based on general observations. The pictures might give a distorted image of reality. This booklet was compiled on the basis of all the information available to Nunhems at the time of compilation. The information is not to be considered as an advice or recommendation. Nunhems in no event accepts any liability on the basis of the information or pictures in this booklet.
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