2015
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.50.6.927
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UMH 916, UMH 972, UMH 1093, UMH 1127, and UMH 1139: Four Fresh-market Breeding Lines Resistant to Viruses Within the Muchamiel Tomato Type

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“…No significant differences have been found for the average fruit weight, TA and SSC. In previous works, breeding lines without TYLCV resistance had higher TA and SSC (ranging between 5% and 15%) than recurrent parentals in some crop cycles, both 'Muchamiel' (García-Martínez et al, 2015) and 'De la pera' types (García-Martínez et al, 2016). Comparing the breeding lines, UMH1400 shows significant decreases with respect to UMH1401 in marketable yield (ranging between 48% and 65%), average fruit weight (ranging between 15% and 33%), fruit number per plant (ranging between 35% and 63%), TA (ranging between 19% and 26%) and SSC (ranging between 10% and 17%) (Table 2).…”
Section: Description and Performancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…No significant differences have been found for the average fruit weight, TA and SSC. In previous works, breeding lines without TYLCV resistance had higher TA and SSC (ranging between 5% and 15%) than recurrent parentals in some crop cycles, both 'Muchamiel' (García-Martínez et al, 2015) and 'De la pera' types (García-Martínez et al, 2016). Comparing the breeding lines, UMH1400 shows significant decreases with respect to UMH1401 in marketable yield (ranging between 48% and 65%), average fruit weight (ranging between 15% and 33%), fruit number per plant (ranging between 35% and 63%), TA (ranging between 19% and 26%) and SSC (ranging between 10% and 17%) (Table 2).…”
Section: Description and Performancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…The morphological characteristics and quality of these lines are similar to those found in the traditional varieties they are derived from, and there is no drop in production like that which occurs in UMH 1200, and in UMH 1203. These lines are therefore of great interest for cultivation purposes in TYLCV-free conditions, which can be achieved in a greenhouse with sufficient control measures, particularly in the spring season, when TYLCV occurs less frequently [44][45][46].…”
Section: Lines Obtained In the Epso-umh Breeding Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con estas dos variedades se está realizado un programa de valorización en el Institut Universitari de Conservació i Millora de l'Agrodiveristat Valenciana (COMAV) que incluye la mejora de la resistencia a virosis y hongos que las afectan de forma importante (Figàs et al, 2015c;Soler et al, 2015). También en el caso de los tomates "De la Pera" y "Mutxamel", cultivados en Alicante, se ha conseguido desarrollar materiales con muy buen comportamiento agronómico que incorporan resistencia a virosis en la Universidad Miguel Hernàndez (García-Martínez et al, 2015). Otro ejemplo lo constituye los trabajos de mejora realizados con los tomates "Pera de Girona" y "Montserrat" en la Fundació Miquel Agustí en Catalunya (Casals et al, 2010; y con el tomate "Rosa de Barbastro" en el CITA de Aragón (Aguiar et al, 2014).…”
Section: Como Fuentes De Variaciónunclassified
“…Variedades locales de tomate consolidadas como alternativa rentable Existen, en España, algunos casos de variedades tradicionales que están haciéndose un lugar en el mercado, constituyendo alternativas muy interesantes para los agricultores desde el punto de vista de la rentabilidad económica. Es el caso de los tomates "Valenciano d'El Perelló", "de Penjar d'Alcalà de Xivert", "De la Pera" y "Mutxamel" en València (Figàs et al, 2015a y b;García-martínez et al, 2015); los "Pera de Girona" y el "Montserrat" (Casals et al, 2010) (García-Martínez et al, 2015). Este grupo de investigación también ha trabajado en el tomate "De la Pera", de cultivo en el territorio valenciano de Oriola (Vega Baixa), con el objetivo de introducir los genes de resistencia a las tres virosis citadas.…”
Section: Logros Y Perspectivasunclassified
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