ATRIA
Tomato
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Large-fruited indeterminate hybrid with benchmark shelf life and comprehensive immunity to fungal diseases.
Description
Genetic Potential and Productivity
The indeterminate tomato 'Atriya' by the Turkish breeding company Yuksel Tohum A.S. is a high-yield hybrid focused on professional horticulture. A key feature of this variety is the combination of large fruit size (over 200 grams) with high tissue density, which is critical for logistics. With yields exceeding 190 tons per hectare, the breeders focused on structural integrity of the fruit.
Biological Protection and Stress Resistance
Atriya is designed to minimize risks in indoor cultivation. A complex immune barrier is embedded in the hybrid's genetic code:
- Verticillium Wilt: prevents fungal blockage of the plant's vessels, ensuring nutrient transport to the fruits.
- Tomato Mosaic Virus (ToMV): prevents foliage loss, ensuring stable photosynthesis until the end of the season.
- Fusarium Wilt: protects the root system under high humidity and temperature conditions.
These parameters allow for a reduction in fungicide application intensity, making this model effective for integrated pest management systems.
Technological Characteristics of the Fruit
The fruit shape is classic round with a rich red pigment. A maturation period of up to 90 days classifies Atriya as an early-maturing hybrid. However, the technological value lies in its shelf life: the fruits retain their commercial quality for over 30 days after harvest. This is achieved through thick walls and firm skin, which prevent micro-cracks during automated packaging and long-distance transport. Yuksel Tohum seed material undergoes multi-stage cleaning, ensuring uniform germination and plant height, facilitating agrotechnical operations in greenhouse complexes.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
Up to 90 days |
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Fruit Weight
Fruit Weight
Tomato fruits are classified by weight as: very small — less than 20 grams; small — 20 — 50 grams; medium — 50 — 100 grams; large — 100 — 200 grams; very large — more than 200 grams. |
More than 200 grams |
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Fruit Shape
Fruit Shape
Modern tomato varieties have a diverse fruit shape: flat, flat-round, round, oval, elongated-oval, pear-shaped, plum-shaped, cube-shaped, and cylindrical. On poorly fertile soils and under unfavorable growing conditions, tomato fruits may take on a more rounded shape. |
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Fruit Color
Fruit Color
The fruit color of tomato varieties is influenced by the combination of skin and flesh color. Some varieties have transparent skin, others — yellow. When combined differently, the fruits can acquire quite diverse colors. The fruit color is affected by pigments (lycopene) and thei... |
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Storage
Storage
Depending on the variety characteristics, the storage period for heads may vary from one month for early varieties to eight months for late cabbage varieties. |
More than 30 days |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
More than 190 tons |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tomato |
| Manufacturer | Yuksel Tohum A.S. |
| Originator | Yuksel Tohum A.S. |
| Country | Republic of Türkiye |
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