Productive behavior of four new cuban tomato hybrids (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under protected conditions
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In order to contribute to the diversification of varieties of the tomato crop, during the campaign the campaign was developed during the winter - 2015 campaign, in areas of the "Liliana Dimitrova" (IIHLD) in order to evaluate and select hybrids with good adaptation and high agricultural yields. The experiment was carried out under protected soil conditions on a typical Red Ferralitic soil, in a Tropical Model A-12 installation of 540 m2 of surface, six stonemasons were used with a top plate 0.80 m wide. The hybrids were planted in a single row by the stonemason to 0.20 m between plants; the rows were separated from each other at 2,00 m. The management of the crop was made taking into account the Manual of production of vegetables in protected crops. A total of six tomato varieties, of which four new hybrids and two hybrids were compared, one Cuban and one foreign. The treatments were distributed in a randomized block design with four replications, planted in plots of 20,00 m2, with a measurable surface of 11,20 m2. For the statistical processing of the information, a simple classification Variance Analysis was performed on the evaluated variables. They turned out to be the most prominent, the hybrids ´HA 31-63´ and ´LTJ 14-20´, the latter set out to introduce into productive practice.
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