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Grazioso F1 (IR ToBRFV)

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Usage: cluster or single fruit harvest;

Cycle: early, all year indoor;

Plant: medium vigour, high fruit setting, suitable for short and long production cycles. The cluster is elegant, tolerant to fruit fall;

Fruit: is oval shaped, firm, with deep red color and average weight of 15-20 g. Fruit is very tasty with high brix. High cracking tolerance;

Resistant to: HR V/ Fol: 1-2/ ToMV/ Ff; IR TYLCV/ TSWV/ Ma/ Mi/ Mj/ ToBRFV;

Note: Tasty tomato varieties that match the high quality with the high yield.

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