EVALUATION ON AGRONOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF F1 HYBRID TOMATO LINES IN SPRING-SUMMER SEASON 2015 IN THUA THIEN HUE

Authors

  • Trương Thị Hồng Hải "Trường Đại học Nông Lâm" "Đại học Huế"
  • Phan Thu Thảo "Đại học Huế"
  • Le Thi Khanh

Abstract

The four F1 hybrid tomato lines (CT2011, CW2011, TS2011, and CLN2011) and two commercial F1 hybrid tomato cultivars used as Control check (TN52 and TN561) were used in this study. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replications in spring-summer season 2015. Data was recorded on five plants for each replication. The results indicated that all of F1 tomato hybrid lines grew well under Thua Thien Hue condition. CT2011 had highest plant height and following was TS2011 and CLN2011. CT2011 is a cherry type and obtained highest percentage of fruit setting (82.87%) and highest of Brix (4.97). This line also had high yield (70.91 tons/ha). TN52 had highest yield (80.69 tons/ha) among the processing tomato lines, and TN561 had biggest fruit (90.1 g). All of F1 hybrid tomato lines had high resistant level to late blight and bacterial wilt diseases.

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Published

2016-04-10