Group Title: Tomato cultivar trial results.
Title: Tomato cultivar trial results. Fall 1990.
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Title: Tomato cultivar trial results. Fall 1990.
Series Title: Tomato cultivar trial results.
Alternate Title: Research report - Bradenton Gulf Coast Research & Education Center ; BRA1991-4
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Creator: Howe, T. K.
Scott, J. W.
Waters, W. E.
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Publication Date: Fall 1990
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i GULF COAST RESEARCH & EDUCATION CENTER
IFAS, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
5007 60th STREET EAST
BRADENTON, FL 34203

Bradenton GCREC Research Report BRA1991-4 February 1991

TOMATO CULTIVAR TRIAL RESULTS FOR FALL 1990

T. K. Howe, J. W. Scott and W. E. Waters1 : : 1

Nineteen fresh market tomato cultivars or breeding lines w&rCevaluated in a
replicated yield trial in the fall of 1990 at the Gulf -Coast-Research and
Education Center in Bradenton, FL. In addition, forty-three breeding lines and
cultivars were evaluated visually (no harvest) in non-replicated observational
plots.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Bed Preparation: Raised beds of EauGallie fine sand were formed on August 8,
1990. The 32-inch wide, 8-inch high beds were spaced on 5-ft centers with 6 beds
between seepage irrigation ditches. Fertilizer included 15-0-30-2 (N-P0Os-K20-
MgO) at 1917 Ib/A (Acre = 8712 linear feet of bed) distributed into 2 narrow
bands in shallow grooves on the bed surface 10 inches to each side of the bed
center and a full bed-width, false bed application of superphosphate (0-20-0 with
80 Ibs per ton minor elements as F503) at 523 Ib/A. This fertilizer regime
provided a 1:2 ratio of N:K20 with approximately 288 lb N/A. Beds were fumigated
with methyl bromide:chloropicrin (67%:33%) at 189 Ib/mulched A (mulched A =
23,522 sq ft) and mulched with white on black polyethylene film.
Transplant Production: Seed were sown on July 11, 1990 into wooden flats
containing an inert processed product of spent coal, and lightly covered with
coarse vermiculite. Seedlings were transferred 8 days later into planter flats
(1.5 x 1.5 x 2.5-inch cells) containing vermiculite and Canadian peat (1:1, v:v)
amended with superphosphate, dolomite and hydrated lime (11.3 lb, 5.6 lb and 2.8
Ib/cu yd, respectively).
Crop Production: Transplants were set in the field August 20, 1990, spaced 28.5
inches apart in single rows in the center of each bed, and drenched with 20-
20-20 liquid fertilizer at 2.9 lb/100 gal water. Four replications of 10 plants
per entry were arranged in a randomized complete block design for the harvested
trial, and single 9-plant plots were used for the observational trial. Plants
were staked and tied without pruning.

Plots were scouted for insect control throughout the season. Sweetpotato
whitefly, armyworm and mites were the primary insects found. Permethrin,
endosulfan, oxamyl, methomyl, esfenvalerate and Bacillus thuringiensis were
applied on an "as needed" basis following label instructions. A regular spray

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program utilizing mancozeb and chlorothalonil was followed to control fungal
diseases. Tribasic copper sulfate was added to mancozeb sprays for bacterial
spot control when necessary. Paraquat was applied to row middles for weed
control.

Fruit of the replicated trial entries (Table 2) were harvested at the mature-
green stage (or beyond) on November 1, 13 and 26, 1990. Tomatoes were graded
as cull or marketable by U.S. standards for grades (1) and marketable fruit were
sized by machine as: 6x7 (medium), 6x6 (large) and 5x6 (extra large) according
to commercial standards (see footnotes in Tables 2-5 for specifications). Both
cull and marketable fruit were counted and weighed.

Subjective ratings for various categories defining plant and fruit
characteristics were given to all tomato entries in the replicated and
observational trials at the end of the season when red ripe fruit were on the
vine (Table 6). Since replicated entries were harvested, additional non-
harvested plots of replicated entries were planted specifically for the late
season appraisal.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Weather information for the season and the 35-year average is in Table 1.
Temperatures were above normal for all months of production. Rainfall was below
the 35-year average early in the season and 4.4 inches greater than normal in
October. The incidence of bacterial leaf spot increased later in the season and
was a factor in yields. Geminivirus was also present in the production area.

Seasonal. Total marketable yields for the season (Table 2) ranged from 583
cartons/A for IFAS 7308 to 1383 cartons/A for IFAS 7384. Ten entries were not
significantly different than IFAS 7384 in yield, they were: 'Agriset 761', IFAS
7385, IFAS 7264, IFAS 7306, 'Heatwave', 'Sunny', IFAS 7303, XPH 5796, I-FAS 7307
and 'SR 445'.

Extra-large fruit yield ranged from a low of 94 cartons/A for IFAS 7308 to 768
cartons/A for IFAS 7306. Yield of extra-large fruit was greatest for IFAS 7306
(768 cartons/A) and IFAS 7384 (751 cartons/A). Seven entries were similar in
highest large fruit yield: 'Agriset 761', IFAS 7385, IFAS 7264, 'SR 445',
'Heatwave', 'Sunny' and XPH 5796. Large fruit yeild ranged from 174 cartons/A
for IFAS 7308 to 552 cartons/A for 'Agriset 761'.

Average fruit weight was greatest for IFAS 7306 (6.1 oz) and IFAS 7384 (5.9 oz)
which were the two entries with the highest extra-large fruit yield. The
proportion of total fruit harvested which were culls ranged from 22.3% for IFAS
7385 to 45.6% for IFAS 7308. Plant stand was significantly less than 100% for
XPH 5796 at the first and second harvests and for 87-27 at all three harvests.

First Harvest (Nov. 1, 1990). Earliness as judged by yield at the first harvest
(Table 3) was similar for IFAS 7306 (501 cartons/A), IFAS 7384 (377 cartons/A)
and IFAS 7264 (365 cartons/A). Total marketable yields at the first harvest
ranged from 30 cartons/A to 501 cartons/A, with sixteen entries yielding less
than 365 cartons/A. Extra-large fruit yield was greatest for IFAS 7306 with
424 cartons/A. Greatest large fruit yield was produced by NVH 4466 with 132
cartons/A. All remaining entries produced less than 85 cartons/A large fruit.
Average marketable fruit weight ranged from 5.5 oz for NVH 4466 to 7.3 oz for
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IFAS 7384. Thirteen other entries were not significantly different than IFAS
7384 in fruit weight. The proportion of cull fruit at the first harvest ranged
from 20.1% for IFAS 7384 to 65.9% for 'FTE 24'. Rough blossom scars accounted
for much of the unmarketable fruit at the first harvest. Ten of the nineteen
entries produced greater than 40% of total fruit harvested as culls. Plant
stands ranged from 93 to 100% with only XPH 5796 and 87-27 significantly
different than 100%.

Second Harvest (Nov. 13, 1990). Total marketable yields twelve days later ranged
from 214 cartons/A for IFAS 7308 to 646 cartons/A for 'Agriset 761' (Table 4).
Nine entries, 'Heatwave', IFAS 7384, IFAS 7385, IFAS 7264, IFAS 7307, XPH 5796,
IFAS 7303, IFAS 7306 and 'Solar Set' were not significantly lower in yield than
'Agriset 761'. Extra-large fruit yield greater than 225 cartons/A was produced
by IFAS 7384, 'Agriset 761', IFAS 7306, 'Heatwave' and IFAS 7385. Greatest large
fruit yield was not significantly different for twelve entries, with the range
for all entries between 81 and 266 cartons/A. Medium fruit yield ranged from
50 to 146 cartons/A. Average fruit weight was greatest for IFAS 7384 (6.1 oz),
IFAS 7306 (5.9 oz), IFAS 7303 (5.7 oz) and IFAS 7307 (5.6 oz). The proportion
of cull fruit harvested ranged from 22% for IFAS 7385 to 57% for IFAS 7308.
Plant stand was significantly less than 100% for only XPH 5796 and 87-27.

Third Harvest (Nov. 26, 1990). Total marketable yield at the final harvest
ranged from 287 cartons/A for NVH 4466 to 717 cartons/A for 'Sunny' (Table 5).
Only 'SR 445' at 594 cartons/A was similar to 'Sunny' in yield. Extra-large
fruit yields were not significantly different for 17 of the 19 entries, and
ranged from 25 to 94 cartons/A. 'Sunny', 'SR 445' and 'Agriset 761' produced
more than 235 cartons/A of large fruit, while 'Sunny' and 'SR 445' produced 280
cartons/A or more of medium fruit. Average fruit weight ranged from 4.4 oz for
IFAS 7308 to 5.1 oz for IFAS 7306. Plant stand was significantly less than 100%
for only 87-27. The proportion of culls produced for all entries was between
21% and 38%.

Horticultural Evaluation: All of the replicated and observational entries were
given ratings for several horticultural characteristics at the end of the season
when most of the fruit was vine ripe (Table 6). Ratings of replicated entries
were given to plots not harvested for yield data. Ratings were from plots of
9 plants each and provided general indications of crop performance at a
particular location and time.

Summary. Based on the best early yield of extra-large fruit, IFAS 7306 was a
singular performer. This experimental hybrid is also resistant to Fusarium race
3. Two other experimental hybrids, IFAS 7384 (resistant to Fusarium race 3) and
IFAS 7264 (hot set type) were not significantly different than IFAS 7306 in
greatest total marketable yields at the first harvest.

Based on total seasonal performance, IFAS 7384 and IFAS 7306 provided among the
best yields in both total marketable fruit and extra-large fruit and provided
the greatest individual fruit weights, 5.9 oz and 6.1 oz, respectively.


Note: The information contained in this report is a summary of experimental
results, and should not be used as recommendations for crop production. No
discrimination is intended nor endorsement implied where trade names are used.









LITERATURE CITED


1. Anonymous. 1976.
Agric. Mktg. Serv.


U.S. standards for grades of fresh tomatoes. USDA
Washington, D.C.


2. Stanley, C. D. 1990. Temperature and rainfall report for 1989. Bradenton
GCREC Res. Rept. BRA1990-05.













Table 1. Temperature and rainfall at the GCREC during the fall of 1990z and
the 35-year averages (1).

Average Daily Temperature (OF)
1990 35-yr avg. Rainfall (in.)
Month Max Min Max Min 1990 35-yr avq.

Augz 93 74 91 72 2.10 9.95
Sep 92 72 89 71 3.39 8.60
Oct 88 67 85 64 7.11 2.72
Nov 81 60 78 57 2.85 2.05

zTransplanted Aug 20, 1990 and 1990 statistics reflect interval from Aug 20 -
Aug 31.








Table 2. Seasonal yields, seed sources and
harvests (Nov. 1, 13, 26, 1990).


average fruit size of tomato entries in the fall of 1990, three


Market Yield (cartons/A)Y
Extra Avg.
Seed Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsx
Entry Sourcez Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%)

IFAS 7384 GCREC 1383 a" 751 a 380 b-e 252 de 5.9 a 26 f-h
Agriset 761 AG 1379 a 483 b 552 a 344 a-d 5.3 b-d 27 e-h
IFAS 7385 GCREC 1330 a 481 b 497 a 352 a-d 5.2 b-d 22 h
IFAS 7264 GCREC 1284 ab 514 b 469 ab 301 b-d 5.4 bc 28 d-h
IFAS 7306 GCREC 1277 ab 768 a 352 d-f 177 e 6.1 a 34 c-f
Heatwave PS 1233 ab 522 b 458 a-c 253 de 5.5 b 35 b-f
Sunny AS 1182 ab 273 c-e 457 a-c 453 a 4.8 e 24 gh
IFAS 7303 GCREC 1180 ab 383 b-d 418 b-d 379 a-c 5.4 b-d 34 c-f
XPH 5796 AS 1161 ab 433 bc 444 a-d 284 c-e 5.4 bc 31 c-h
IFAS 7307 GCREC 1136 ab 434 bc 425 b-d 277 c-e 5.4 bc 28 d-h
SR 445 SH 1135 ab 271 c-e 460 a-c 404 ab 5.0 de 28 d-h
Sunbeam AS 1026 bc 390 b-d 399 b-e 237 de 5.5 b 28 d-h
Solar Set AS 1010 bc 385 b-d 392 b-e 232 de 5.4 b 32 c-g
NVH 4466 NK 1006 bc 251 d-f 418 b-d 337 a-d 5.0 c-e 44 ab
Cobia NK 813 cd 209 ef 342 c-f 262 c-e 5.0 c-e 37 a-c
Pacific AS 707 d 145 ef 299 ef 262 c-e 4.8 e 39 a-c
FTE 24 PS 694 d 183 ef 265 fg 246 de 5.0 de 40 a-c
87-27 SA 666 d 164 ef 249 fg 253 de 4.8 e 36 b-e
IFAS 7308 GCREC 583 d 94 f 174 g 314 b-d 4.6 e 46 a


ZAG = Agrisales, AS = Asgrow, GCREC = Gulf Coast Research & Education Center, NK = Northrup King, PS =
Petoseed, SA = Sakata, SH = Shamrock.
YCarton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt hole sizes: extra-large
(5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7) = 2 18/32 inches;
cull = 2 8/32 inches.
XBy weight
"Mean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.










Table 3. Yields, fruit size and plant stand of tomato entries for the first harvest, Nov. 1, 1990.


Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) %

IFAS 7306 501 ax 424 a 60 b-d 17 b-d 7.1 ab 25 fg 100 a
IFAS 7384 377 ab 314 b 53 b-d 10 b-d 7.3 a 20 g 100 a
IFAS 7264 365 a-c 263 bc 80 b 22 b 6.4 a-e 34 d-g 98 ab
NVH 4466 306 b-d 120 d-h 132 a 54 a 5.5 e 50 a-c 100 a
XPH 5796 277 b-d 216 b-d 51 b-d 11 b-d 6.9 a-c 33 d-g 98 bc
IFAS 7385 276 b-d 208 b-e 61 b-d 7 b-d 6.6 a-e 25 g 100 a
Heatwave 274 b-d 202 b-e 65 bc 7 b-d 6.7 a-d 46 b-d 100 a
IFAS 7303 272 b-d 166 c-g 85 b 20 bc 6.1 b-e 35 d-g 100 a
Sunbeam 239 b-e 158 c-g 64 bc 18 b-d 6.4 a-e 26 e-g 98 ab
IFAS 7307 237 b-e 176 c-f 50 b-d 10 b-d 6.2 a-e 32 d-g 100 a
Solar Set 225 b-e 163 c-g 45 b-d 17 b-d 6.9 a-c 44 c-e 100 a
Agriset 761 216 c-e 161 c-g 50 b-d 5 b-d 6.8 a-c 44 c-f 100 a
Cobia 173 d-f 88 e-h 64 bc 21 bc 5.8 c-e 43 c-f 98 ab
SR 445 173 d-f 112 d-h 45 b-d 16 b-d 6.3 a-e 35 d-g 100 a
Sunny 91 ef 65 f-h 18 cd 7 b-d 6.5 a-e 47 b-d 100 a
87-27 66 f 45 gh 15 d 6 b-d 6.5 a-e 57 a-c 93 c
Pacific 53 f 29 h 23 cd I d 5.8 c-e 65 a 100 a
FTE 24 53 f 32 h 17 cd 4 cd 6.1 a-e 66 a 100 a
IFAS 7308 30 f 14 h 15 d 1 d 5.7 de 64 ab 100 a


'Carton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt
(5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches; medium
cull = 2 8/32 inches.
YBy weight
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.


hole sizes: extra-large
(6x7) = 2 18/32 inches;









Table 4. Yields, fruit size and plant stand of tomato entries for the second harvest, Nov. 13, 1990.


Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) %

Agriset 761 646 ax 265 ab 266 a 116 a-d 5.4 b-e 25 gh 100 a
Heatwave 604 ab 255 ab 241 ab 107 a-e 5.5 b-d 32 c-h 100 a
IFAS 7384 597 a-c 353 a 192 a-c 52 e 6.1 a 31 d-h 100 a
IFAS 7385 570 a-d 225 a-c 242 ab 103 a-e 5.4 b-e 22 h 100 a
IFAS 7264 555 a-d 167 b-e 243 ab 145 a 5.2 c-f 27 gh 98 ab
IFAS 7307 545 a-d 214 b-d 243 ab 88 a-e 5.6 a-c 30 f-h 100 a
XPH 5796 543 a-d 178 b-e 242 ab 124 a-c 5.3 c-f 32 c-h 95 bc
IFAS 7303 518 a-e 168 b-e 204 a-c 146 a 5.7 a-c 34 b-h 100 a
IFAS 7306 484 a-e 257 ab 157 b-d 70 c-e 5.9 ab 39 b-g 100 a
Solar Set 442 a-e 176 b-e 178 a-d 88 a-e 5.3 c-e 33 c-h 100 a
NVH 4466 413 b-g 100 c-e 180 a-d 133 ab 5.1 c-f 46 a-c 100 a
Sunny 375 c-g 131 b-e 160 a-d 83 b-e 5.2 c-f 24 h 100 a
Sunbeam 374 c-g 139 b-e 157 b-d 78 b-e 5.5 b-d 28 gh 98 ab
SR 445 368 d-g 83 de 177 a-d 108 a-e 5.0 d-f 31 e-h 100 a
Cobia 313 e-g 81 de 147 b-d 85 a-e 5.1 c-f 44 a-e 98 ab
FTE 24 260 f-g 92 c-e 106 cd 61 de 5.4 b-e 43 b-e 100 a
87-27 221 f-g 72 de 98 cd 50 e 5.2 c-f 48 ab 93 c
Pacific 217 g 40 e 114 cd 64 c-e 4.7 f 46 a-d 100 a
IFAS.7308 214 g 56 e 81 d 77 b-e 4.9 ef 57 a 100 a

zCarton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt hole sizes: extra-large
(5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7) = 2 18/32 inches;
cull = 2 8/32 inches.
YBy weight
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.










Table 5. Yields, fruit size and plant stand of tomato entries for the third harvest, Nov. 26, 1990.


Marketable Yield (cartons/A)z
Extra Avg. Plant
Large Large Medium Fruit Wt. Cullsy Stand
Entry Total (5x6) (6x6) (6x7) (oz.) (%) %

Sunny 717 ax 76 a-c 278 a 363 a 4.5 d 23 bc 100 a
SR 445 594 ab 75 a-c 238 ab 280 ab 4.7 bc 25 bc 100 a
Agriset 761 517 bc 58 a-c 236 ab 223 b-d 4.6 b-d 21 c 100 a
IFAS 7385 484 b-d 48 a-c 195 bc 242 bc 4.5 cd 23 bc 100 a
Pacific 436 b-d 77 a-c 162 b-d 197 b-e 4.7 b-d 27 a-c 100 a
Sunbeam 413 b-d 94 a 177 bc 142 c-e 5.0 ab 28 a-c 98 ab
IFAS 7384 409 b-d 83 a-c 135 cd 190 b-e 4.8 a-d 25 bc 100 a
IFAS 7303 391 cd 48 a-c 129 cd 213 b-d 4.7 b-d 32 a-c 100 a
FTE 24 381 cd 59 a-c 142 cd 181 b-e 4.7 b-d 33 ab 100 a
87-27 378 cd 46 a-c 135 cd 196 b-e 4.5 d 25 bc 93 b
IFAS 7264 364 cd 85 a-c 146 cd 134 c-e 4.9 a-c 26 bc 98 ab
Heatwave 356 cd 65 a-c 152 cd 139 c-e 4.7 a-d 30 a-c 100 a
IFAS 7307 354 cd 44 a-c 132 cd 179 b-e 4.7 b-d 25 bc 100 a
Solar Set 342 cd 46 a-c 169 bc 127. de 4.8 a-d 20 c 95 ab
XPH 5796 340 cd 40 a-c 151 cd 149 c-e 4.8 a-d 27 a-c 95 ab
IFAS 7308 339 cd 25 c 79 d 236 b-d 4.4 d 31 a-c 100 a
Cobia 327 cd 41 a-c 131 cd 155 c-e 4.7 b-d 23 bc 98 ab
IFAS 7306 292 d 87 ab 114 cd 90 e 5.1 a 38 a 100 a
NVH 4466 287 d 31 bc 106 cd 150 c-e 4.5 cd 30 a-c 100 a


zCarton = 25 Ibs. Acre = 8712 linear ft of bed, beds on 5 ft centers. Grading belt hole sizes: extra-large
(5x6) = no belt, greater than 2 26/32 inches; large (6x6) = 2 26/32 inches; medium (6x7) = 2 18/32 inches;
cull = 2 8/32 inches.
YBy weight
xMean separation within columns by Duncan's multiple range test, 5% level.










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IFAS 7264 Hot Set
IFAS 7303 Fusarium
Race 3 Resistance
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s 3.0 gb jo 4.0 3.0 1.5 4.0
s 4.0 ug jo 3.5 4.0 3.0 4.0

s 2.5 ug jo 4.0 3.5 2.0 4.0


s 2.5. ug
s-m 2.5 ug

s-m 3.0 ug
s 3.5 ug
s-m 4.0 ug


s-m 3.5 ug
m 3.5 ug


4.0 3.5 2.5 3.0
3.5 4.0 3.0 4.0


jo 3.5
jo 3.5
jo 3.5


jo 3.5
jo 2.5


3.5 2.5 3.0
3.0 3.0 4.0
2.5 3.0 2.0


3.5 3.0 3.0
3.0 3.0 4.0


s 3.0 ug jo 3.5 3.5 3.0 4.0


4.0 ug
3.0 ug
2.0 gb


3.0 2.5 2.5 4.0
2.0 3.0 4.0 3.5
2.0 4.0 4.5 3.5


3.0 3.5 3.5 5.0
4.0 2.0 3.5 5.0


3.0 3.5 4.0 5.0
1.5 3.0 3.0 5.0


1.5 3.0 3.5 5.0
2.0 3.5 3.5 5.0

1.5 2.5 3.0 5.0

3.0 2.0 3.5 5.0
2.0 3.0 5.0 5.0

3.5 3.0 2.5 5.0


3.0 3.5 2.0 5.0
3.0 3.0 2.5 5.0


3.0 2.5 5.0
3.5 3.5 5.0
3.5 3.5 5.0


3.5 4.5 3.0 5.0
4.0 4.5 3.0 5.0

3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0

4.5 2.5 4.0 5.0
3.0 3.0 3.0 5.0
3.5 3.5 2.5 5.0


5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 stems rip, indented be
5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 dk red internal,
indented be, shallow
cracks
5.0 4.7 4.5 5.0 4.0 4.7
5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 some black seed, sv
catfacing at be,
pointed be
5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 puffy
5.0 4.5 4.5 5.0 4.0 5.0 webbed cracks on frt
sides, v sl catfacing
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 puffy, heat scar be,
open be C
5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 sl puffy frt
5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 3.5 5.0 v deep, egg shape

5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.7 5.0 exposed frt, crack
resistant, pointed be
heat scar be
5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 5.0 crack resistant, heat
scar be
5.0 5.0 4.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 sl indented be
5.0 5.0 4.5 2.5 4.0 5.0 lots of small cracks
5.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 5.0 radial crack resistant,
variable shape, can be
deep frt
5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 5.0 crack resistant
5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 sl heat scar be,
crack resistant
5.0 5.0 4.5 3.5 4.5 5.0 heat scar be, sl
indented be


5.0 4.0
5.0 5.0
5.0 5.0


4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0
4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0
4.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 sl crown set,
indented be










Table 6. Continued 3.

3I U) ) tf
S(U 'U U
>N 4-b a3 C U A Oo -n
33 ) o- C E V) U U GC- 4.)3
O 0 41- N U Uj C O OL. C0 O
S I l /) 4- t E uf- 0 >' >1 (n (f lU 44 /n
0 E4-. DC 3 C- 4U CA
4J 4- X 4 4W -) = -- C
C *- 2 *- *E- *.- t *- t: 1- W- >, +- *l U U aflU)
:3 o/) =3 : 4i1 .: 0 4-) 0 'U '. 0 0 U- U )
Source/Entry 0 Com .entsr
U V) U- L) X: LL D Dc U Q. (D CommentsO


Neuman
NS 262 R


m 3.0 gb jo 3.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.5 3.0 2.5 5.0


Rosario
Northrup King
Bonita


3.0.gb

4.0 gb


Cobia (NVH 4459)
Merced (NVH 4461)
SNVH 4466
Petoseed
Agriset 761
Colonial

Duke


FTE 12

FTE 24

Heatwave
Olympic
Sakata
STM 9102
STM 9202

STH 9203
87-27
88-17
Shamrock
SR 445

SR 600


3.0 gb jo
4.0 ug jo
4.0 gb jo

2.0 gb jo
3.5 dkgb j2

3.5 gb j2


3.5 vdkgb j2

2.0 gb j2

3.5 ug jo
2.5 gb jo

4.0 gb j2
3.0 gb j2

4.0 ug jo
3.0 gb j2
4.0 gb j2

4.0 gb jo

3.0 gb jo


3.0 3.5

3.5 4.0


1.5 3.0
2.5 4.0
1.5 3.0

4.0 3.0
4.0 4.0

3.0 4.0


3.0 2.5

4.0 3.0

2.0 4.0
3.5 3.5

3.0 3.0
3.5 3.5

3.0 4.0
5.0 4.0
3.5 3.0

3.0 4.0

3.5 4.0


3.5 3.0 3.0 5.0

4.0 4.0 3.0 5.0


3.0 4.0 4.5 5.0
3.5 3.5 4.5 5.0
2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0

3.5 2.0 2.5 4.5
4.5 3.0 2.5 5.0

3.5 3.5 3.0 5.0


4.5 3.5 3.0 5.0

3.0 3.5 2.5 5.0

2.0 3.0 2.5 5.0
4.0 2.5 3.0 5.0

3.5 2.0 3.5 4.5
3.5 4.0 3.5 5.0

4.0 3.0 3.5 5.0
2.5 4.0 2.5 4.0
2.5 2.0 3.5 5.0

4.0 3.0 3.0 5.0

4.0 2.0 3.5 5.0


5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0


5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0

5.0 5.0 4.0 4.7


5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0
5.0 5.0 3.0 4.0

5.0 5.0 2.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0

5.0 5.0 3.0 5.0


5.0 5.0 1.5 5.0

5.0 5.0 2.0 5.0

5.0 5.0 4.0 4.5
5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0

5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0
5.0 5.0 3.0 4.0

5.0 5.0 4.5 4.5
5.0 5.0 3.5 5.0
5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0

5.0 5.0 3.5 4.0

5.0 5.0 4.7 5.0


5.0 4.5 egg shape, puffy,
spider tracks, sl
indented be
4.0 4.5 ripens from bottom up

5.0 4.5 deep cracks in reds
only, scant crown set,
tears when picked
2.5 4.0 sl puffy
5.0 5.0
2.0 4.0

5.0 4.0
5.0 4.5 indented be, sl to no
bac spot, sl puffy
5.0 5.0 indented be, catfacing,
radial cracks green
frt, tiger stripe
5.0 4.5 egg shaped, bottom
burst, puffy
5.0 3.0 sl puffy, deep cracks
in mature frt
5.0 5.0 heat scars on be
5.0 3.5 puffy

5.0 4.0
4.5 4.5 flat sided, puffy,
tiger stripe
4.5 5.0
5.0 4.0
5.0 4.5 Ig, closed be scars

4.5 3.0 bac spot, puffy, irr
cracks, cone burst
5.0 4.0 pointed be











Table 6. Continued 4.


Source/Entry



Mogambo N 4.5 ug j2 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 3.5 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 5.0
Sun 984 3.5 gb o 3.5 3.5 2.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 indented and pointed









be, sl pufy
S, p C f U
.3 0 4-' N 3 *0 LI) I- a- WU M *- *4'3






SI = rough, = smooth, ug uniform green, gb green base, Itgb = lght green base, vdkgb very dark green base, dkgb dark green base.O
3-jo = jointed, j2 = joint ess.














I = poor, 5 = excellent.
0 C4 I = smal, = extra la .







~ 1 = early, 5 = late.
S= inconsistent, 3 average amount of varabilty, 5 shape very consistent. Comnt's
















' l = severe, S = absence of defect.
Source/Entry acial o, l m l m o, cc o, t i, i i,
= shoulder, s) = slght, sm L= sma, sv = severe, v = very.

Sunseeds
Mogambo s 4.5 ug j2 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.5 4.0 3.5 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 5.0
Sun 984 t 3.5 gb jo 3.5 3.5 2.5 4.0 4.5 4.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.5 5.0 4.5 4.5 indented and pointed
be, sl puffy
Sunre 6563 t 3.0 gb jo 2.0 2.0 4.0 4.0 5.0 3.0 3.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 5.0 5.0 4.0 no set halfway up
pit, puffy

Ss = short, m = medium, t tall.
Y I = rough, 5 = smooth, ug uniform green, gb green base, Itgb = light green base, vdkgb very dark green base, dkgb dark green base.
jo = jointed, j2 = jointless.
I= poor, 5 excellent.
I = small, 5 = extra large.
1 = early, 5 = late.
1 = inconsistent, 3 average amount of variability, 5 = shape very consistent.
1 = severe, 5 = absence of defect.
Sbac spot = bacterial spot, be = blossom end, ber = blossom end rot, cone concentric, dk dark, frt fruit, irr irregular, lg large, pit = plant, shid
= shoulder, sl = slight, sm small, sv = severe, v = very.




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