Espartano
Denomination: | 'Espartano' |
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Botanical Name: | Solanum lycopersicum x S. habrochaites |
Applicant/Holder: |
Enza Zaden Beheer B.V. Haling 1E 1602 DB Enkhuizen Enkhuizen Netherlands |
Breeder: |
Martijn van Stee, Enza Zaden Beheer B.V., Enkhuizen, Netherlands |
Agent in Canada: |
Smart & Biggar LP P.O. Box 2999, Station D 55 Metcalfe Street, Suite 900 Ottawa, Ontario K1P5Y6 Canada Tel: 613-232-2486 ex. 1279 |
Application Date: | 2019-06-26 |
Provisional Protection:: | 2020-01-10 |
Application Number: | 20-10073 |
Grant of Rights Date: | 2024-05-17 |
Certificate Number: | 7115 |
Grant of Rights Termination Date: | 2044-05-17 |
Variety Description
Variety used for comparison: 'Enholder'
Summary: The internode of the stem of 'Espartano' is of medium length while that of 'Enholder' is medium to long. The upper side of the leaf of 'Espartano' is dark green while that of 'Enholder' is medium green. The fruit of 'Espartano' is smaller than the fruit of 'Enholder'. The plants of 'Espartano' begin flowering mid-season while those of 'Enholder' begin flowering late in the season.
Description:
SEEDLING: anthocyanin colouration of hypocotyl present
PLANT: medium to tall, flowers mid season, no autonecrosis of older leaves
STEM: strong intensity of anthocyanin colouration of upper third, medium length internode
LEAF: long, broad
LEAF BLADE (UPPER SIDE): dark green, weak glossiness, medium blistering
LEAFLET: large
PEDICEL: medium length
IMMATURE FRUIT: medium extent of dark green shoulder, strong conspicuousness of meridian stripes
MATURE FRUIT: medium sized, circular in longitudinal section, only two locules, orangish to slightly yellowish skin
DISEASE REACTIONS: highly resistant to Meloidogyne incognita; resistant to Verticillium sp. (Va and Vd) race 0, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 0 (ex1), race 1 (ex 2) and race 2 (ex3), Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis lycopersici, Fulvia fulva (ex Cladosporium fulvum) race 0, groups A, B, C, D and E, Tomato Mosaic Virus strains 0, 1, 2, Pyrenochaeta lycopersici and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus race 0
Origin & Breeding History: 'Espartano' (breeder's reference E16R.40846) originated from a controlled cross made between the fixed elite inbred line, female parent 'E16R.40846-F' and a purified Genebank accession, male S. habrochaites parent 'E16R.40846-M', in 2014 at the Enza Zaden Research and Development Centre in Enhuizen, Netherlands. In 2015, the resulting variety was included in hybrid screening trials and produced in several locations worldwide to determine fruit characteristics. In 2016 and 2017, this variety was trialed in Holland, Spain, Canada and Mexico. The resulting hybrid tomato rootstock variety 'Espartano' was selected in 2017 for its plant vigour, stable fruit weight, yield and its resistance to many soil borne diseases. This tomato rootstock variety was first introduced into trials in 2018 and given the name 'Espartano'.
Tests & Trials: The detailed description of 'Espartano' is based on the UPOV report of Technical Examination for the National Listing application number TMR64, purchased from the Naktuinbouw in Roelofarendsveen, Netherlands. The trials were conducted by the Naktuinbouw in Roelofarendsveen, Netherlands in 2020 and 2021. The National Listing report for 'Espartano' was used to support the PBR application number 2019/1582 in the Community Plant Variety Office.
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Tomato: 'Espartano'
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