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Tomato Varieties 2016 2017 It takes two to be a specialist

Contents Introduction Product information table Beef tomatoes Standard tomatoes Cluster tomatoes Plum tomatoes Cluster cocktail tomatoes Mini-cluster tomatoes Cluster cherry tomatoes Baby-plum tomatoes Coeur de Boeuf tomatoes Specials Rootstocks 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 16 18 21

1 Introduction For the market Syngenta wants to know what consumers regard as important, both today and in the future; especially in the changing world of tomato varieties. And we are therefore forward-thinking with a consumer-oriented focus, always working on new technologies and innovative varieties. We invariably try and add value to the supply chain for growers, processors, retailers and consumers by providing our precious seeds. Ongoing development Syngenta conducts extensive market research into expectations and preferences. We develop tomato varieties with strong agronomic properties in terms of resistance and flexibility. Obviously, we ensure extensive testing of all our varieties, among other things, at the testing stations in our important cultivation areas. Together with the grower Syngenta does not develop a variety or technology by itself, and we greatly value close collaboration with our growers. It is definitely our aim to allow our growers to benefit from our experience in growing tomatoes. So, this year too you can count on high-productivity tomatoes which are easy to grow, harvest, clean, process and package. Tomatoes from A to Z Integrated crop solutions A colourful range of tomatoes Tomatoes that allow efficient growth Excellent taste New product versions

2 Product information table Segment Variety name AFW (grams) Resistenties HR Resistenties IR Fruit size (mm)/type Beef Growdena 220-240 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / For / ToMV: 0-2 / TMV: 0 / V 82-102 Macarena 220-240 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / V / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 For 82-102 Altadena 240-300 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Va, Vd / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 87-102 Buvena (T812836) 240-300 For / ToMV: 0-2 / TMV: 0 / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Vd / Va / Ff: A-E On 87-102 Standard Estatio 130-150 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Va, Vd / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 On 60-75 Ebrando 150-170 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / For / Va, Vd / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 On Zouk 170-180 Ff: 2, 4 / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / For / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 67-82 Cluster Climbo 120-140 Ff: B, Ff: D / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / V / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 For / On Medium truss tomato Climstar 150-180 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / For / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 On Coarse truss tomato Clodano 130-150 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 Medium/coarse truss tomato Plum Romanella 100-120 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / V / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Plum Seviocard 90-100 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 For/Ma,Mi, Mj San Marzano Cocktail Adeos (T311740) 40-50 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-2 (US1-3) / For / Ma, Mi, Mj / ToMV: 0-2 / TYLCV Ma, Mi, Mj Cocktail truss Mini-cluster Edioso 20-25 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) Ma, Mi, Mj Specialty Dunne 20-30 Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Mini San Marzano T309014 18-25 TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Mini San Marzano Belido 12-14 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Vd, Ma, Mi, Mj / ToMV: 0-2 On Cluster Cherry tomato Baby-plum Angelle 10-12 ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Red baby plum Sweetelle 10-12 Ff: A-E / Fol: 0 (US1) / ToMV: 0-2 M Red baby plum Babeno 11-13 ToMV: 0-2 / TMV: 0 Red baby plum T312090 12-14 Ff: A-D / Vd, Ma, Mi, Mj / ToMV: 0-2 Red baby plum Bambelo 10-11 Fol: 0 (US1) Orange baby plum Bamano 10-12 ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Orange baby plum Coeur de Boeuf Arawak 200-240 V / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 Coeur de Boeuf Tomawak 180-220 Fol: 0 (US1) / V / Va: 0, Vd: 0 / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 For Coeur de Boeuf Gigawak 210-230 Fol: 0-2 (US1-3) / V / Va, Vd / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 / TSWV Coeur de Boeuf Specials KM5512 15-20 Ff: 0-5 / Fol: 0 (US1) / ToMV: 0-2 / TMV: 0 Brown baby plum Yolita 18-20 Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Vd / Pst / ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Gele Cherry Cluster Lemonade 11-14 ToMV: 0-2 / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Vd / Va Ma, Mi, Mj Yellow mini cluster plum Nebula Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / For / Va, Vd / Pst / ToMV: 0-2 Ma, Mi, Mj Red mini round single Mambondo 220-250 ToMV: 0-2 / TMV: 0 / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) / Vd / Va TYLCV Pink beef tomato Rootstocks Kardia Fol: 1, 2 / For / ToMV: 0-2 / V M/Pl/Ma/Mi / Mj Arnold Ff: A-E / Fol: 1, 2 / For / V / Va, Vd / ToMV: 0-2 M/Pl/Ma/Mi / Mj Abbreviations for High Resistance (HR) ToMV 1-2 Tomato Mosaic Virus strain 1-2 V Verticillium dahliae, V.albo-atrum, race 1 Fol 1, 2 Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici race 1,2 For Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici Ff 1-5 Fulvia fulva race 1-5 Ss Stemphylium spp. Ss Stemphylium solani Abbreviations for Intermediate Resistance (IR) On Oidium neolycopersici M Meloidogyne arenaria, M. incognita, M. javanica nematodes On Oidium neolycopersici Pl Pyrenochaeta lycopersici TYLCV Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus

3 Beef tomatoes Growdena Uniform fruit weight 220-240 gr., extremely consistent throughout the season Offers protected crops a high yield Produces large fruits from spring onwards to satisfy tomato lovers throughout the season Plant variety with vigorous growth and good foliage during the summer Crop variety that requires less labour as a result of relatively few unwanted shoots Easy-to-maintain crop with early maturity A nice shiny, slightly marbled appearance Extremely good shelf life and easy to sort due to firm flesh Easy to slice, with a good flesh structure Macarena Very vigorous crop with an early yield The plant has a compact structure with a large leaf length Can be harvested when red Easy leaf-cutting and harvesting Well suited to grafted crops, replanted or intermediate crops and ground crops Uniform fruit shape Remains coarse throughout the season Beautiful, slightly marbled fruit Very tasty and high resistance to mealiness Very firm fruit wall and good shelf life

4 Altadena Very high early and total production Labour-friendly crop processing Wide and uniform fruit assortment Energy-efficient open plant with a good setting Needs grafting because of FORL resistance For trade and consumers Vigorous and uniform strong fruit right from the start Fruit tips remain fresh longer Beautiful uniform colour Buvena (T812836) NEW Strong plant with consistent flower development and setting Good plant speed in the start of the crop Consistent fruit shape and size Stable plant performance under stress conditions For trade and consumers Dark red shiny fruit colour, with flat round fruit shape Keeps the slightly ribbed shape over the summer Nice and easy fruit colouration

5 Standard tomatoes Estatio High production potential and very uniform fruits of 130-150 gr. Consistent development of flowers with a good setting Less puncture damage due to short cluster stem Intermediate resistance to mildew Consistent fruit shape and fruit quality Good coarseness with a beautiful red colour Highest productivity, fruit presentation and uniformity in the middle big size Ebrando Open generative plant type, good consistent flower and fruit development High total productivity capability Less risk of fungus problems, due to genetic resistances, include Oidium Dark red and shiny fruit skin colour Uniform in shape and size Consistent fruit size over the summer Zouk Very early production combined with a high total yield Fruit weight of 170-180 gr. Flat, round fruit with a deep red colour and a short calyx High resistance to cracking Vigorous plant with sufficient reserves for the summer Grafting is recommended to ensure an optimal crop Beautiful, deep red colour with good uniformity Good degree of firmness ensures excellent shelf life Available regularly throughout the season to meet consumer expectations

6 Cluster tomatoes big Climstar A jointless, coarse cluster tomato with 5 fruits of up to 180 gr. High production potential due to excellent and consistent setting Well-balanced, vigorous crop, resistant to the more difficult conditions Intermediate resistance to mildew Strong green parts with less risk of yellow crowns Nice open cluster Beautiful dark red colour

7 Cluster tomatoes middle Climbo Medium cluster tomato with a fruit weight of around 125-140 gr. Very vigorous crop with sufficient leaf size for the summer High production potential Intermediate resistance to mildew Beautiful, dark red fruits with a delicious taste (Brix value of around 5-5.5) Fruits and green parts have a good level of shelf life Clodano A jointless, coarse cluster tomato of 5 fruits with an average weight of around 145 gr. High production potential due to high cluster development Strong generative plant variety with fast fruit development Better fruit quality (consistency, colour, shape) Attractive cluster formation Very attractive green parts and fruit presentation

8 Plum tomatoes single Romanella Distinctive, elongated plum shape Consistent plant capacity with fruits weighing 100 to 120 gr. Vigorous plant with a high total yield Suitable for individual harvesting Consistent plum shape from the very first cluster; ensures a nice presentation throughout the season Excellent fruit shelf life Plum tomatoes single (San Marzano) Seviocard A San-Marzano variety with resistance to C5 and a very strong resistance to blossom-end rot A crop with a very strong setting and sufficient leaf volume to survive the summer A short plant Uniform, distinctive, cylindrical fruits throughout the season Beautiful red fruits with an excellent shelf life

9 Cluster cocktail tomatoes Adeos (T311740) A highly generative plant with a high production potential Vigorous fruits of approx. 45 grams Good results under artificial lighting Good truss presentation with vigorous green parts Level straightening of the truss

10 Mini-cluster tomatoes Edioso Plant retains a consistent setting and forms unique clusters Vigorous, hardy plant Strawberry/pepper-shaped tomato with excellent cluster presentation Deep red, shiny fruits High product value due to taste, shape and presentation Mini-cluster tomatoes (San Marzano) Dunne Fast-growing and vigorous plant with good flower development Fast cluster development and uniform fruit shape Easy crop: quite open with drooping leaves Vigorous plant with lower susceptibility to botrytis The very best taste: very balanced, aromatic and with a very high sugar content Ideal product for a wide variety of uses Typical distinctive shape T309014 Open plant type with very fast cluster development and easy flowering Fluent setting, and easy regularity in the cluster Powerful generative plant, with good tolerance against Botrytis The best flavour due to the San Marzano background, very sweet, light sour Ideal product for consumers who have experience with flavour The shape of the fruit makes the product recognisable for repurchase

11 Cluster cherry tomatoes Belido Good setting in difficult conditions Highly consistent setting Generative actions required by a slightly more vegetative crop All required resistances to AGH, including mildew and Cladosporium fulvum Good production potential For trade and consumers Round red fruits with an excellent taste Trusses with 14 to 18 fruits with weights ranging from 11gr to 14gr

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13 Baby-plum tomatoes Angelle A plant with sufficient strength to grow rapidly under generative conditions Crop quality remains high in the summer Very easy-to-harvest fruits with an average weight of 10-12 gr. Strong stem attachment and less prone to cracks Good production potential Very sweet taste (high Brix value) and consumers rate this variety highly Attractive shine and deep red colour Sweetelle Generative variety with a good balance between vigorous growth and vegetation High yield potential due to high production speed Good fruit set prevents fruit drop Gives long single clusters with very uniform fruits Snack tomatoes with a very high Brix value and the highest sweetness rating by consumers Uniform fruits with a very good shelf life

14 Babeno A very consistent variety with consistent leaf length, both in winter and in summer Consistent plant with a high percentage of single clusters Beautiful red fruits with an average weight of 11-13 gr. High yield potential and, due to slightly higher coarseness, also lower harvest costs Good fruit set prevents fruit drop Tasty snack tomato Slightly ribbed fruit, well recognised by consumers T312090 Stable plant performance, could manage well climate variation Easy flowering, fast setting in the cluster, consistent cluster shape Due to good size and fast development, good production capability in the type Snack tomato with attractive presentation Fruit shape is also slightly ribbed, with the dimple in the plum shape Fruits have a very good structure, bite and sweet-sour balance

15 Bambelo Firm, uniform fruits with a good fruit attachment Generative plant variety with extremely fast initial production Easily retains leaf length and strength High production potential, comparable with the red snack tomato in the same segment Extremely attractive orange fruits ensure excellent presentation Highest Brix value and besttasting orange snack tomatoes in this segment Bamano High number of flowers and fruits Resistant to tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) Has a generative character; requires a sufficiently vegetative climate Very attractive orange fruits ensures an aesthetically pleasing presentation Same taste as its predecessor Bambelo

16 Coeur de Boeuf tomatoes Arawak 200-240 gr. in weight Consistent fruit size and shape throughout the season Ripens from the inside out Medium-sized plant variety with good flower and fruit development Retains a good leaf length in the summer The shape is reminiscent of traditional tomato varieties Optimal flavour when combined with soft cheeses Good shelf life Tomawak Individual fruit weights of 180-220 gr., pruned to four fruits per cluster Clearly recognisable Coeur de Boeuf shape, although a little less pear shaped More vegetative plant variety Very attractive and consistent fruits

17 Gigawak Less susceptible to blossom-end rot More open plant Higher fruit shape (more or less as Arawak)

18 Specials Mambondo NEW Open plant, fluent plant development Very consistent fruit load on the plant, with consistent setting Pink beef type of 200-250 gr The fruit color offer the value of flavourful pink types Fruits have a good firmness to secure the shelf life Good taste appearance with multi lob structure Nebula (TT80154) For loose harvesting Specific control to achieve an excellent and special taste Good production for a variety of this level of taste Cherry type with a very specific flavour A distinctive taste owing to exceptionally high sugar content Crispy bite for a wonderful tasting experience Distinctive flame red fruit colour

19 KM5512 A brown tomato with a weight of 18 gr A more open plant variety in the summer Extremely attractive dark brown colour in combination with a delicious taste Beautiful presentation in a mix pack Lemonade More vegetative plant type at the start Extreme control next to planting hole for crops planted in December and January Not prone to cracking Strong connection of fruits to trusses For trade and consumers Trusses with 12 to 14 fruits A surprising fresh lemon taste Innovative lemon fruit colour with a transparent pattern (similar to a gooseberry) Average fruit weight between 11 gr and 14 gr

20 Yolita Yellow cherry tomato Able to grow in active greenhouse circumstances Possibility to harvest as cluster cherry Good shelf life Good taste

21 Rootstocks The choice of rootstock is crucial to have good crop performance. It has to be in line with the needs from the crop technics, in combination with the greenhouse technic. For this reason, Syngenta invest in the development of different rootstocks. This investment in research creates the optimal winning combination rootstock-hybrid. Rootstocks are mainly used to secure the plant stress management. In these cases the growers are searching for a consistent and efficient growth of the plant. In fact we can translate in secure the consistency of root growth, to keep the plant- head in consistent development. Growth in this case is finding the optimal balance between vegetation volume and plant power. With too high vegetation the plant becomes inefficient with the energy balance, creates too high plant body mass and develops lower fruit mass and less flavour. As in a lot of situations, the good balance is crucial. We look for a plant that is able to keep a consistency, and anticipate a part against the conditional environments. In this case the rootstock is the crucial part to anticipate, there are 3 different crucial factors to take into account for the right combination rootstock; 1) the greenhouse type, 2) the crop technic and seasonal plan, 3) and the scion character. The rootstock will support the energy factor, to balance the plant.

22 Kardia NEW Develops very good generative plants Does not have a high level of leaf vegetation Good balance between generative and vegetative parts, allowing a good power balance for the plant Delivers a good consistency of development Keep very good uniformity between the plants to maximise productivity Hybrids can create high vegetation, Kardia keeps this in balance having better development of the generative parts, flowers and fruits. In trials we have discovered that best practice is greenhouses with lower radiation such as diffused glass for hybrids with high leaf volume habits. Arnold Very useful in case of later sowing date (after December 1st) Gives a better start for late sowings as has a more balanced plant, creates less vegetation. Develops the generative part flowers/clusters very well Arnold creates high vegetation/ leaf volume as it is a hybrid Gives a very good end crop in the Autumn

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