Three Tomato Breeding Lines Approved For Release

University of Florida scientists hope three new breeding lines approved for release will eventually improve the virus resistance and quality of future tomato varieties.

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The UF/IFAS Cultivar Release Committee, in partnership with the Florida Foundation Seed Producers Inc. (FFSP), have approved Fla. 8638B, Fla. 8624, and Fla. 8923.

Fla. 8923 shows promise for resistance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus while 8624 and 8638B provide resistance to yellow leaf curl virus and tomato mottle virus, according to professor Jay Scott and assistant professor Sam Hutton, tomato breeders at the UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Balm.

Committee members agreed to release the breeding lines hoping seed companies can use them to develop improved cultivars for Florida and globally. The resistance genes these improved lines provide originated from a wild tomato species that Scott transferred into tomatoes nearly 25 years ago.

FFSP will be seeking non-exclusive licensees for the tomato cultivars.

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