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New Cultivar Developed

Development of A New F1 Variety, TY Altorang, with High-quality and Multi-disease Resistance

Dong-Chan Won1*, Dong Oh Hong1, Jae Moo Lee1, Heung-Ryul Lee2, Hyoun-Joung Kim2, and Chee Hark Harn2
Korean. J. Breed. Sci. 2013;45(2):148-152.
Published online: June 30, 2013
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‘TY Altorang’ was developed from a cross between ‘MS-CDE’ and ‘VFR’ in 2009. The cultivar has multi-diseaseresistances against Tobacco mosaic virus(TMV), Tomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV), Fusarium crown and root rot and Leafmold disease. Additionally, this cultivar produces larger fruit set resulting in higher fruit harvest. Fruit shape is fair and uniformedovate type with an average fruit weight of 225 g as a beef-steak type tomato, and the fruit presents longer shelf-life due to higherfruit firmness. The early and medium-maturing variety can be transplanted in February to March, or July to September.Medium-strong plant-vigor and low occurrence of creased stem allow, relativey easy cultivation.

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