Inga F1 Hybrid Indeterminate Salad Tomato

OUTSTANDING QUALITIES

  • RESISTANT TO TOMATO SPOTTED WILT AND ROOT–KNOT NEMATODE
  • VERY GOOD FRUIT QUALITY
  • UNIFORM GREEN SHOULDER
  • GOOD LEAF COVER AND VIGOUR

Inga is an indeterminate salad tomato from Sakata’s local breeding programme. Inga is characterized by a very good fruit quality, uniform fruit size and a very good disease package. Inga has a high resistance to Verticillium wilt race 1 (Vd: 1), Fusarium wilt races 1 and 2 (Fol: 1 – 2), Tomato mosaic (ToMV), Tomato spotted wilt (TSWV) and Leaf mold races 1 – 5 (Ff: 1 – 5). Inga has a very good shelf life.  The strong vigour of the plants tends to make it less susceptible to common leaf diseases under circumstances normally conducive to disease development. Inga can be grown under protection and in the open field due to its good fruit set and size giving high pack out percentages.

SPECIAL VARIETAL REQUIREMENTS

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CHARACTERISTIC*: INGA
KIND:
Indeterminate F1 hybrid tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.)
PRODUCTION TYPE: Open field and under protection
FIRMNESS: Very good
MATURITY: Medium
PLANT VIGOUR: Strong
SEASON: Year round production in frost free areas
FRUIT WEIGHT: 160 – 220 g
FRUIT SHAPE: Oblate
PEDUNCLE: Jointed
ATTACHMENT POINT: Medium, neat
SHOULDER: Smooth to slightly ribbed
SHOULDER COLOUR: Uniform
COLOUR:
Internal: very good
External: very good
FLAVOUR: Good
UNIFORMITY: Excellent
LEAF COVER: Medium dense
DISEASE REACTION (SCIENTIFIC):
High Resistance: Verticillium dahliae race 1 (Vd: 1), Fusarium oxysporum f.sp lycopersici races 1 and 2 (Fol: 1 – 2), Meloidogyne incognita (Mi) and Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV), Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), Fulvia fulva races 1-5 (Ff:1–5)
MARKETS / END USE: Fresh market and pre-pack
POPULATION GUIDE: 20 000 – 24 000 final stand per ha for production under protection
10 000 – 14 000 final stand per ha for open field
SPECIAL FEATURES: Excellent quality, resistant to Tomato spotted wilt