Lyterno
Tomato
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A reliable plum-type hybrid with phenomenal shelf life and powerful immunity to major pathogens.
Description
Stability and Quality: Why Professionals Choose “Literno”
The “Literno” tomato from the Dutch breeding company Rijk Zwaan is a prime example of how specific hybridization allows for ideal results in commercial cultivation. In the plum tomato segment, this hybrid occupies a niche of a “reliable solution,” where crop predictability is the top priority.
Agronomic Advantages
The main feature of “Literno” lies in its comprehensive resistance. In greenhouse and open-field conditions, farmers often face Fusarium and Verticillium wilt—diseases capable of destroying a crop within weeks. The “Literno” hybrid possesses robust immunity against these pathogens, as well as against Tobacco Mosaic Virus and other viral plant diseases. Special attention should be given to its resistance to leaf mold, making it a preferred choice for regions with high humidity.
- Maturity Period: 90–100 days from transplanting. This mid-early timeframe allows for product distribution during peak market demand.
- Fruit Parameters: Neat plum shape with a weight of 60–80 grams. The fruits are uniform, which is critical for packaging.
- Biochemistry: A dry matter content of 5.00–5.50% ensures an excellent balance between flavor and pulp density.
Transportation and Storage
The main difference between “Literno” and its analogs is its outstanding shelf life. Fruits can maintain their commercial appearance for over 30 days after harvest, which is rarely achievable for standard plum tomatoes. For logistics companies and retail chains, this translates into minimal losses during long-distance delivery. The dense skin prevents cracking, while the uniform red color makes the product attractive on supermarket shelves.
Who is this hybrid for?
“Literno” is optimal for agricultural enterprises focused on wholesale and export. If your goal is to minimize the risk of crop loss due to disease and guarantee the buyer an extended shelf life, this Rijk Zwaan hybrid will become the cornerstone of your season.
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
90-100 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. |
60-80 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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Dry Matter Content
Dry Matter Content
The amount of dry matter in tomato fruits, measured in percentages. |
5,00-5,50% |
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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 |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tomato |
| Manufacturer | Rijk Zwaan |
| Country | Netherlands |
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