STAR 9037

Baby Corn

Beans

Beetroot

Brinjal

Broccoli

Bunching Onion

Cabbage

Carrot

Cauliflower

Cucumber

Herb

Hot Pepper

Lettuce

Onion

Pumpkin

Squash

Sweet Corn

Sweet Melon

Sweet Pepper

Swiss Chard

Tomato
Watermelon

STAR 9037

A COMPACT INDETERMINATE VARIETY WITH LARGE FRUIT AND SHORT INTERNODES

  • Ability to keep fruit size to the top of the plant
  • Strong plants, uniform setting
  • Highly adaptable with stable performance
  • Very high yield potential
  • Exceptional disease resistance package


Type:

An indeterminate long shelf life tomato hybrid suited to open-field production for the fresh market.

Maturity:

Medium to late maturing variety. In Summer plantings the first fruit will mature in 90 - 95 days after transplanting. The date of harvesting may vary by as much as 10 days between early and late season plantings. This needs to be taken into consideration when planning planting schedules under different growing conditions.

Plant Characteristics:

STAR 9037 have the unique feature of being classed as a compact indeterminate type. The hybrid has the potential to produce an extra set / flush of fruit before reaching the top end of the trellising structure.


Fruit Characteristics:

STAR 9037 have very high quality deep oblate to globe shape fruit with an average mass of 160 - 180g with thick fruit walls. STAR 9037 combine shelf life with superior taste. Fruit colour is red to deep red, and green shoulders are present with a jointed attachment.

Plant Population:

Mainly developed for open field production, STAR 9037 has proved itself to be grown very successfully under shadenet protection when pruned. The variety could be grown as a pruned or un pruned type. Pruning will lead to earlier setting and better fruit uniformity. Attention should be given as not to prune too severely during summer on open field as foliage might be reduced leading to possible sun burn damage.
Open Field: planting density should be 12,000 - 18,000 plants per hectare. The row spacing should not be less than 35cm between plants.
Under protection: the plants could either be trained to a single stem on a supporting string and then layered down, or pruned to two stems and stopped at the desired height. The planting density should be 2-3 plants / stems per m².

Disease Resistance:

HR: Verticillium Wilt (Va, Vd), Fusarium Wilt (Fol 1, 2), Bacterial Wilt (Rs), Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)
IR: Root-knot Nematodes (Ma, Mi,Mj), Powdery Mildew (lt), Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV).

Features and Benefits:

STAR 9037 provides the grower with a compact, indeterminate plant, producing a high yield of large, quality fruit. A high percentage of first grade fruit can be expected.