Abstract
Tomatoes are a common crop grown in unheated greenhouses, commonly called high tunnels. Production in these structures has increased in recent years. This trial was conducted to evaluate varieties for their performance as a summer-harvested crop in soil-based high tunnel production systems. Five hybrid determinate varieties or line, one hybrid indeterminate, and one open-pollinated indeterminate variety were compared for yield, earliness, fruit size, and quality.
Keywords
tomato, Solanum lycopersicum, variety trials, vegetables, protected cultivation, high tunnel production
Date of this Version
2018
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Comments
Originally published in Midwest Vegetable Trial Report for 2017. Compiled by E. T. Maynard, B. R. Bergefurd, W. Guan, and P. Langenhoven. Published by Dept. of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Office of Agricultural Research Programs, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana. January 2018