Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were conducted in a climate room at 19/14°C day/night temperature which was irradiated at 20 W/m2 for eight hours per day. Large differences in plant weights between wild species and the cultivated tomato were observed from 44 to 84 days after sowing. The increase in plant dry weight could be described by a second order polynomial function. When compared at a standardized plant weight of one gram, the relative growth rates (RGR) of the wild and cultivated accessions ranged from 5.3 to 11.8% and 8.5 to 12.2% per day respectively, limiting the use of wild species as sources for strong growth. When expressed at plant weights of one and three g large dif...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions offive Lycopersicon species. Experiments were cond...
The tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill, is of sub tropical origin and at temperatures below 15C gr...
The tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill, is of sub tropical origin and at temperatures below 15C gr...
Greenhouse tomato cultivation often requires a high energy input to maintain set-point temperatures....
It is desirable to develop tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) cultivars which have the character...
This thesis focused on the possibilities to improve greenhouse tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. M...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions of five Lycopersicon species. Experiments were con...
Growth analyses were carried out on 88 accessions offive Lycopersicon species. Experiments were cond...
The tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill, is of sub tropical origin and at temperatures below 15C gr...
The tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill, is of sub tropical origin and at temperatures below 15C gr...
Greenhouse tomato cultivation often requires a high energy input to maintain set-point temperatures....
It is desirable to develop tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) cultivars which have the character...
This thesis focused on the possibilities to improve greenhouse tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. M...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The wild germplasm of S. lycopersicum var. cerasiforme has been used for the improvement of cultivat...
The impact of near-optimal (25/20 degrees C) and suboptimal (16/14 degrees C) day/night temperatures...