• 75-80 days maturity
    • Blocky shape in 10-11 cm, mostly with 4 lobes
    • Dark green to red color fruit with thick flesh
    • Large plant with continuous fruiting habit
    • Tolerance toTMV
    • Strong plant with good covering and high productivity
    • Maturing in approximately 85- 90 days
    • Mid green stripes over a light shiny green back ground
    • Has sweet flesh with deep red color and small to medium black seed
  • Resistances to Fusarium spp,Anthracnose spp
  • Blocky fruit shape with weight 13 - 15 kg
  • Medium Early variety
  • For spring and summer plantation
  • Large uniform fruit with attractive color
Details
    • Powdery mildew (Px-IR), CVYV, ZYMV, CMV
    • for summer planting (late summer, fall production)
    • Very adaptable variety with good heat tolerance
    • excellent yield and high fruit quality
    • Cylindrical dark glossy green fruit
    • slight ribs with high uniformity
    • Early with high production
    • Multi pistillate (2 -3 fruits / node)
    • 16-18 cm with good LD Ratio
    • strong open plant with self-pruning branches andshort internodes
    • Mid strong plant with good coverage and nice set
    • Maturity within 80 -90 days from transplanting depending on growing conditions
    • Elongated fruit shape with average weight 135 – 155 grams depending on growing conditions
    • Dark red color with excellent fruit firmness
    • Fusarium wilt 1,2, Verticillium wilt 1 , Nematode and Bacterial Speck 
    • Recommended for spring andearly summer plantation
    • Very productive and has good firmness,color and market appeal
    • Mini plum (Grape) with size 15-20 grams depending on planting conditions
    • Productive variety adaptable for greenhouse and open field crops especially for loose harvest
    • Verticillium albo-atrum, Verticillium dahliae , Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici strain 0,1
    • Very attractive fruit has medium to dark red
    • color with good firmness and high sugar content.
    • production with good covering and hot setting
    • early mid strong & open balanced plant for long season
    • Early strong plant with good leaf coverage. 85 to 90 days to maturity
    • Oval smooth shape fruit with golden external color and creamy flesh, very good fruit netting and firmness
    • Weight 3-3.5 kg depending on growing conditions
    • Good sweetness with brix 12
    • Resistance: IR: PMR ,Fus 0-2
    • Recommended for spring and summer plantation
    • Adaptable variety with very good production and excellent fruit quality
    • Medium early hybrid squash
    • Strong plant suitable for long season production
    • The Plant has an erect open growth habit
    • Short Internodes,Medium branching
    • Cylindrical type fruit with slight bulb
    • Medium flower attachment
    • medium green color
    • Medium long fruit 17-20 cm with high uniformity
    • Field tolerance to viruses and PM due to plant vigor and strength
    • For Spring,summer and early fall plantation
    • Early continues production with good field adaptation
    • The variety keeps good fruit color during relativity hot conditions
     
    • Short day and med-early onion
    • White skin color and large near round shape
    • High resistance to Fusarium
    • Fair resistance to Pink Root
    • Good bolting tolerance
    • Moderate to hot pungency
    • Early maturity
    • Light yellow color
    • Large top shape onion
    • Soft medium firmness
    • Mild pungency
    • Short storage and heavy yield
    • Maturity early
    • Light yellow
    • Top shape
    • Size large
    • Firmness soft medium
    • Pungency mild
    • Storage short
    • Remarks heavy yielder
    • Bright cherry red Globe to Round
    • Short tops,Keeps firm for long period
    • Very Firm and Crisp flesh
    • 21 days maturity
     
    • Open pollinated main season variety.
    •  Nantes type with good eating quality.
    •  Attractive bright orange flesh color with thin core.
    • Uniform in shape with good transportability.
    • Standard for high quality carrots.
    • Special selection of Nantes.
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