Picus. Main season, determinate Roma tomato that is widely adapted.
Fruits are large, uniform and blocky, maturing to a deep-red color with great
good fruit cover and sets well in hot temperatures.
Supremo. Mid-season variety with early maturity. Determinate mid compact
plant. Uniform predominately extra-large fruit. Suited for concentrated
harvests for vine ripe and mature green markets.
Tachi. Mid-season variety with classic saladette shape. Determinate
mid compact plant. Fruit size predominately extra-large, uniform and very
similar to Mariana. Wide adaptability and suited for concentrated harvests
for vine ripe and mature green markets.
3. CHERRY TYPES
BHN 268.
that holds, packs and ships well. Determinate, small to medium bush with
high yields.
BHN 762. Early determinate variety. Globe shaped fruit.
Camelia. Midseason. Deep globe, cocktail-cherry size with excellent
production.
Sakura. Early indeterminate hybrid.
Shiren. Compact plant with high yield potential and nice cluster.
Sweet Treats. Early main season with wide adaptability. Strong,
4. GRAPE TYPES
Amai. Early main season with smooth uniform fruit, ~1-2 gr more than
High yield potential.
BHN 784. Early-midseason determinate grape hybrid. Heat tolerant.
BHN 785. Midseason determinate grape hybrid with a strong set of very
uniform size and shape fruit on a vigorous bush with good cover.
BHN 1022. Determinate “hot set” variety.
Brixmore. Very early. Indeterminate. Very uniform in shape and size,
deep glossy red color with very high early and total yield. High brix and
Cupid. Early. Vigorous, indeterminate bush. Oval-shaped fruit have an
Jolly Girl. Early season. Determinate plant. Extended market life with
Mountain Vineyard. Indeterminate grape with deep red color.
Smarty. Early, vigorous, indeterminate bush with short internodes. Plants
Sweethearts. Early to mid-season. Indeterminate bush with intermedi-
Tami G. Early season. Indeterminate, medium tall. Small fruits with nice
shape.
Table 18.2 Disease Resistance Packages for Tomato Varieties (continued)
Large and Beefsteak Disease Resistancez
Amelia R to F-R (1, 2, 3), N, S, TSW, and V (1)
Bella Rosa R to F-R (1, 2), S, TSW, and V (1)
BHN 602 R to F-R (1, 2, 3), TSW, and V (1)
BHN 730 IR to FCR
BHN 975 R to FCR, F-R (1, 2), and V (1)
BHN 1006 R to FCR, F-R (1, 2), V (1), and TYLCV
Camaro R to ASC, F-R (1, 2, 3), and V (1) IR to S and TYLC
Charger R to ASC, F-R (1, 2, 3), and V (1) IR to S and TYLC
Table 18.2 Disease Resistance Packages for Tomato Varieties (continued)
Crista R to ASC, F-R (1, 2, 3), and V (1), N, S, and TYLC
Everglade R to ASC, F-R (1,2,3), S, V (1), IR to TYLCV
Florida 47 R to F-R (1, 2), V (1), ASC, and S
Florida 91 R to F-R (1, 2), V (1), ASC, and S
Grand Marshall R to ASC, F-R (1, 2) IR to S and TYLC
HM 1823 R to FCR, F-R (1, 2), and V (1) IR to S
HM 8849 CR R to FCR, F-R (1, 2), S, and V (1)
Phoenix R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), S, and V (1)
Raceway (STM9203) R to ASC, FCR, F-R (1, 2), and V (1) IR to S
Red Bounty R to V (1), F-R (1, 2), S, TSWV, and N
Red Defender R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), S, TSW, and V (1)
Red Morning R to F-R (1, 2), ToM IR to TSW and V (1)
Resolute R to F-R (1, 2), V (1) IR to TSW
RFT 6153 R to F-R (1, 2), V (1), and S
Sanibel R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), N, S, and V (1)
Sebring R to FCR, F-R (1, 2, 3), S, and V (1)
Skyway R to F-R (1, 2) IR to N, TSW, TYLC
Solar Fire R to F-R (1, 2, 3) and V (1) IR to S
Soraya R to FCR, F-R (1, 2, 3), S, and V (1)
Southern Ripe R to FCR, F-R(1, 2, 2), TSW IR to N
SV 7631 R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), TSW, V (1) IR to N
Tasti-Lee R to F-R (1, 2, 3), V (1), and S
Volante R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), V (1) IR to S and TSW
Plum
BHN 685 R to F-R (1, 2, 3), TSW, and V (1)
Daytona R to ASC, F-R (1,2), N, V (1), IR to TYLCV
Mariana R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), N, and V (1). IR to S
Picus R to ASC, TSW, F-R (1, 2), V (1), CLS
Supremo R to BSK, F-R (1, 2, 3), N, and V (1) IR to TSW
Tachi R to ASC, F-R (1, 2), N, and V (1) IR to TSW
Cherry
BHN 268 R to F-R (1) and V (1)
BHN 762 R to F-R (1) and V (1)
Camelia R to F-R (1), TM, and V (1)
Sakura R to F-R (1, 2), CLS, and TM
Shiren R to F-R (1, 2) and ToM IR to N
Sweet Treats R to CLS, F-R (1, 2), and ToM IR to FCR and S
Grape
Amai R to CLS, F-R (1), and ToM. IR to N and S
BHN 784 R to F-R (1)
BHN 785 R to F-R (1)
BHN 1022 R to F-R (1, 2, 3) and TSW
Brixmore R to V (1), N, and ToM
Cupid R to F-R (1, 2), BSK, ASC
Jolly Girl R to C and V (1) IR to F-R (1, 2)
Mountain Vineyard R to F-R (1, 2, 3) and TSW
Smarty R to F-R (1,2) and V (1)
Sweethearts R to C, CLS, F-R (1), and TM IR to S
Tami G None reported
z ASC = Alternaria stem canker = Alternaria alternata f.sp. lycopersici; BSK
– Bacterial speck - Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato; C – Cracking; CLS -
Cladosporium leaf mold - Cladosporium fulvum; F-R 1, 2, 3 - Fusarium wilt race
1, 2, 3 - Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici races 1, 2, 3; FCR – Fusarium
crown rot - Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici; N – Root knot
nematode - Meloidogyne arenaria, M. Incognita, and M. javanica; S – Gray leaf
spot - Stemphylium solani; ToM = Tomato mosaic virus; TM = Tobacco mosaic;
TSW = Tomato spotted wilt; TYLC – Tomato yellow leaf curl; V (1) = Verticillium
wilt - Verticillium albo-atrom and Verticillium dahliae race 1. R = Resistant; IR =
Intermediate Resistance; T = Tolerant.
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