2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220432
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Evaluation of a promising tomato line (Solanum lycopersicum) derived from mutation breeding

Abstract: Abstract. Afifah EN, Murti RH, Wahyudhi A. 2021. Evaluation of a promising tomato line (Solanum lycopersicum) derived from mutation breeding. Biodiversitas 22: 1863-1868. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a common crop that is widely cultivated and consumed around the world. Demand for tomatoes has increased along with the growth of the human population. Therefore, tomato production has to be continuously developed to meet the ever-rising global demand. Mutation breeding is one of the strategies applied to i… Show more

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“…The analysis results showed that Intan, Mirah, Ratna, and Mutiara's four commercial parents have a shorter shelf-life than the tomatoes from crossing with the Sletr12 mutant (Figure 1). This result is in accordance with Afifah et al (2021), comparing some commercial tomato varieties, including Intan and Ratna varieties, with a mutant breeding line, where this line showed a better performance in shelf-life. According to the findings, Intan x Slert12 hybrids have the longest average shelf-life (35 days), while Mirah, Ratna, and Mutiara hybrids have the shortest average shelf lives (12, 14, and 13 days, respectively).…”
Section: Fruit Freshnesssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The analysis results showed that Intan, Mirah, Ratna, and Mutiara's four commercial parents have a shorter shelf-life than the tomatoes from crossing with the Sletr12 mutant (Figure 1). This result is in accordance with Afifah et al (2021), comparing some commercial tomato varieties, including Intan and Ratna varieties, with a mutant breeding line, where this line showed a better performance in shelf-life. According to the findings, Intan x Slert12 hybrids have the longest average shelf-life (35 days), while Mirah, Ratna, and Mutiara hybrids have the shortest average shelf lives (12, 14, and 13 days, respectively).…”
Section: Fruit Freshnesssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Hybridization is the most common method of creating high diversity (Holme et al 2019;Afifah et al 2021;Lopez-Gomollon et al 2022), including tomato plants as one crop of significant economic prospects (Quinet et al 2019). The effectiveness of hybridization is highly dependent on the genetic background of the crossed parents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection and evaluation in plant breeding programs are urgently needed to examine breeding lines with good production and quality (Afifah et al 2021). Detailed characterization and selection of breeding lines are required to support breeding goals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%