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TOMATO -MGS12

Recommended for growing in open field . mid season
Compact well-foliated plant
Simple cluster with 8-6 fruits
Glossy firm cube-shaped fruits of high quality
Uniform size of fruits in cluster
Average weight 120-90 g
Excellent combination of high yield ,
quality and uniformity of fruits For all purpose use
Resistant to fusarium wilt and
werticillium wilt and blossom –end rot

TOMATO -MGS13

Suitable for small sized plastic green house
and open field
Early season
Vigorous well-foliated plant of medium height
Compact simple cluster with 7-5 fruits
Splendid fruits setting in any condition
Excellent quality , uniformly ripening fruit
of bright red color without green shoulders
Average fruit weight 220-180 g
Good field resistance to different kind
of spot disease
. resistant to ToMV , Va , Vd , Fol

TOMATO -MGS14

High yielding hybrid for winter and
plastic greenhouse, . high level of fruit setting
in any growing conditions
. simple compact cluster with 8-6 fruits
. bright red round fruits with indistinct green
shoulders, uniform ripening very firm
, long keeping and transportable of superior quality
. average fruit weight 160-140 g
. Genetically resistant to
ToMV , Va , Vd , Fol , M

TOMATO -MGS15

. Suitable for growing in soils and for small- volume hydroponics
. high-productive, heat – resistant hybrid
. middle – early (109 – 105 days from seedlings to beginning of ripening)
. vegetative type of plant with powerful roots and vigorous aboveground part
. simple and compact cluster with 8-6 fruits
. round, dark red fruits with indistinct green shoulders, uniform ripening
. Very firm, long – keeping and transportable fruits
. Average fruit weight 140 – 120 g
. Excellent results not only in
Russia but also in middle east
. Genetically resistant to ToMV , Va , Vd , Fol , M

TOMATO -MGS16

heat resistant hybrid for open field
mid-season
high – yielding well – foliated vigorous plant
simple compact cluster with 6-5 fruits
firm plum-shape bright red fruit ,without green
shouldees , weight 140-110 gm
high quality , uniformity and good transportability of
fruits , for fresh consumption ,
processing and conservation
resistant to fusarium wilt and verticillium wilt

TOMATO -MGS17

• heat resistant hybrid for open field
• mid-season (118-112 days from seedlings
to beginning of fruiting in transplanting culture)
• high-yielding well-foliated vigorous plant
• simple compact cluster with 6-5 fruits
• firm plum-shaped bright red fruit,
without green shoulders, weight 140-110 g
• high quality, uniformity and
good transportability of fruits
• for fresh consumption,
processing and conservation
• resistant to fusarium wilt and
verticillium wilt

TOMATO -MGS18

Indeterminate hybrid with vigorous growth
adapted to the conditions of middle east
with intermediate resistance .mid-season
. vigorous plant
. polythalamous flat round red fruit
without green shoulders
. fruit weight 190 – 180 g . Firm fruite
. resistant to ToMV , Va , Vd , Fol 2-1 , ff 5-1

TOMATO -MGS19

indeterminate hybrid adapted to conditions of
the middle east with intermediate
resistant to TYLCV mid -season
vigorous plant
ploythalamous flat round red fruit without shoulders
fruit weight is 190 – 180 g
firm fruits
resistant to tomv 2-0 ,
va vd fol 2-1 ff5-1

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