Adaptability and Yield Performance of Introduced Tomato Lines under Greenhouse and Open Field Conditions in Honduras

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Flores, Francely [1 ]
Ramirez-Guerrero, Hugo O.
Maxwell, Lourena [2 ]
Eybishitz, Assaf [2 ]
Barchenger, Derek W. [2 ]
Avellaneda, M. Carolina [3 ]
机构
[1] Pan Amer Agr Sch Zamorano, Sustainable Trop Agr, Tegucigalpa 11101, Francisco Moraz, Honduras
[2] World Vegetable Ctr, Tainan 74151, Taiwan
[3] Pan Amer Agr Sch Zamorano, Agr Sci & Prod Dept, Plant Pathol Diag & Mol Res Lab, Tegucigalpa, Francisco Moraz, Honduras
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fruit quality traits; genetic resources; Solanum lycopersicum; target environment; tropical; vegetative growth; yield components; LEAF-CURL-VIRUS; RESISTANCE; DIVERSITY; SYSTEMS; WORLD;
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10.21273/HORTSCI17753-24
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摘要
In Honduras, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is an economically important crop for farmers because of its high domestic consumption, year-round production, and high export potential. However, tomato production faces challenges such as diseases and pests and is confounded by climate change, all of which reduce productivity and quality. Evaluating the adaptation of tomato cultivars is critical to ensuring the long-term sustainability and resilience of the horticulture sector in the region. The objective of this study was to identify tomato lines with adaptability, high yield, pest, and disease resistance under greenhouse and open field production conditions for the Honduran market. Ten tomato lines and two commercial hybrids were evaluated between Feb and Jul 2022 in San Antonio de Oriente, Francisco Morazan, Honduras. Desirable traits related to vegetative growth, productivity, fruit quality, and resistance to insect pests and diseases were measured. Seven lines were highly adapted and had high vegetative growth. The tomato lines were not significantly different in terms of tomato yellow leaf curl disease and late blight disease index; however, the fruit borer susceptibility varied, with AVTO1908 being the most susceptible. The highest performing line was AVTO1903, which had the greatest total marketable yield in both the open field (101.3 t.ha(-1)) and greenhouse (62.1 t.ha(-1)). Additionally, AVTO1903 and AVTO1915 had good quality traits (roundness index, total soluble solids, and dry matter), thus demonstrating their potential for sustainable and high-yielding cultivation in Honduras. The growth and productivity of the tomato lines were highly influenced by the environment. This work highlights the advantages of introducing exotic cultivars to combat the effects of climate change and ensure sustained production; however, further research is needed to ensure that local farmer and consumer demands are met.
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