Language selection

Search

Laudrup

Tomato

Denomination: 'Laudrup'
Botanical Name: Solanum lycopersicum
Applicant/Holder: Enza Zaden Beheer B.V.
Haling 1E
1602 DB Enkhuizen
Enkhuizen
Netherlands
Breeder: Martijn van Stee, Enza Zaden Beheer B.V., Enkhuizen, Netherlands
Agent in Canada: Smart & Biggar LP
P.O. Box 2999, Station D
55 Metcalfe Street, Suite 900
Ottawa, Ontario
K1P5Y6
Canada
Tel: 613-232-2486 ex. 1279
Application Date: 2016-10-31
Provisional Protection:: 2017-08-29
Application Number: 17-9285
Grant of Rights Date: 2021-02-01
Certificate Number: 6350
Grant of Rights Termination Date: 2041-02-01

Variety Description

Variety used for comparison: 'Mandolin'

Summary: The plants of 'Laudrup' are medium to tall whereas the plants of 'Mandolin' are short to medium height. The leaf of 'Laudrup' has weak blistering while the leaf of 'Mandolin' has a medium degree of blistering.

Description:

SEEDLING: anthocyanin colouration of hypocotyl present
PLANT: indeterminate growth habit, medium to tall, flowers early to mid-season, early season fruit maturity
STEM: absent or very weak intensity of anthocyanin colouration, medium to long internode length

LEAF: horizontal attitude, medium to long, medium to broad, bipinnate division of blade
LEAF BLADE (UPPER SIDE): medium green, medium glossiness, weak blistering
LEAFLET: medium to large, semi-erect attitude of petiolule in relation to main axis of leaf

INFLORESCENCE: mainly uniparous type
PEDUNCLE: abscission layer present, medium to long
FLORET: yellow, pubescence of style present

IMMATURE FRUIT: medium extent of medium to dark green shoulder, very light to light green skin excluding shoulder, no green stripes
MATURE FRUIT: very small to small, large length/diameter ratio, obovate shape in longitudinal section, weak ribbing at peduncle end, weak depression at peduncle end, very small to small peduncle scar, very small blossom scar, flat at blossom end, small to medium diameter of core (in cross-section) in relation to total diameter when viewed from above, very thin to thin pericarp, only two locules, red skin, strong glossiness of skin, red flesh, firm

DISEASE REACTIONS: highly resistant to Meloidogyne incognita; no resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis lycopersici, Fulvia fulva (Ff) (ex Cladosporium fulvum) race 0 and groups A, B, C, D and E, Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus or Oidium neolycopersici (On) (ex Odium lycopersicum (OI)); resistance to Verticillium sp. (Va and Vd) fysio, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 0 (ex1), race 1 (ex 2) and race 2 (ex 3), Tomato Mosaic Virus strains 0, 1 and 2, Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus race 0 and Tomato Torrado Virus present

Origin & Breeding History: 'Laudrup' originated from a controlled cross conducted in the summer of 2011 at the Enza Zaden Research and Development Station in Enkhuizen, the Netherlands. The cross was made between two unnamed proprietary seedlings. In 2015, 'Laudrup' was trialed in the Netherlands and Canada. Selection was based on uniform fruit characteristics, yield, plant type and taste.

Tests & Trials: The detailed description of 'Laudrup' is based on the UPOV report of Technical Examination, application number TMT3135, purchased from the Naktuinbouw in Roelofarendsveen, Netherlands. The trial was conducted by Naktuinbouw in Roelofarendsveen, Netherlands in 2017.

Click on image for larger view
Laudrup
Tomato: 'Laudrup'

Date modified: