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Active Greenhouse

Crop Guide

A strong greenhouse chain


Every link in the active greenhouse chain places specific requirements on the product. These requirements particularly
involve yield, sustainability, quality and flavor. Syngenta translates these wishes and requirements into innovative total
solutions that strengthen your position in the chain.

Quality and health


Syngenta strives to offer the utmost quality in all of its
products, from rootstock to varieties and from crop
protection to consultancy. The companys production
techniques, quality standards and monitoring systems
are all geared toward this goal.

Listening to the market


The intensive collaboration with a variety of parties in the chain provides
Syngenta crop breeders with valuable information. They use this
information to continually push the boundaries of innovation in crop
varieties. The following are examples of characteristics that are examined
during the selection process:
cultivation and climatological conditions
production potential
limited energy needs and labor intensity
shelf life
resistance and sustainable cultivation systems
Syngenta offers greenhouse growers innovative solutions and sustainable
yields by means of sophisticated combinations of varieties, growing
methods and crop protection products.

Syngenta brings you better solutions


Syngenta is committed to working with customers to meet the individual needs of growers. By combining crop protection
and seed technology capabilities, a robust research and development pipeline, and sharing knowledge through its global
reach, Syngenta ensures that its growers receive accelerated, efficient, total crop solutions that help produce more
from fewer resources. The broad product portfolio, world-class science and service options provided by Syngenta offer
growers choices on the farm so that they meet their productivity potential.

Customer needs
Weed
control

Insect
control

Disease
control

Nematode
control

Yield
potential

Nitrogen
efficiency

Technology
Breeding

Biological solutions

Native traits
Seed
treatments
Crop
protection
Nutrients,
water
Machinery

Chemical solutions

Drought,
water-use
efficiency

Quality/
output

Superior greenhouse tomatoes

Sweetelle

Bigdena

High-quality peppers for active greenhouses

Clermon

Concerto

Fascinato

Concerto offers short harvesting wave periods resulting in earliness of production,


top-quality fruit and extra flushes in the fall.

Industry standard for fruit quality in


North American greenhouses
Early production of marketable fruit
to capture higher prices
Provides steady production of extralarge premium quality fruit through
the season and to a strong finish
Fruit with great shelf life; strong
against pitting and micro-cracking;
very desirable for retail market

Good fruit quality throughout growing


season
Balanced tasting fruit to drive retail and
grower demand
Generative plant provides constant fruit
setting
Tall plants with balanced growth and
minimal fruit drop
High tolerance against micro-cracking
Excellent flavor and shelf life

Maintains fruit size and shape even


under high temperature and light
conditions
Good fruit shelf life
Very high-yielding, vigorous plant to
maximize production

A four- to five-fruit cluster provides


excellent yields of firm, round, deep
red, flavorful fruit
Open habit with semi-short
internodes; grows well in highradiation areas
Powerful roots support leaf
maintenance for consistent
production cycle

Growdena

Arawak

Topanga

Orangela

Waltz

Produces large fruit


High yields of uniform, firm fruit
Good fruit set in summer
Vigorous, open plant keeps very
good leaf length, even under stressful
growing conditions

Large glossy fruit


Traditional Italian cuore di bue type
with a distinctive heart shape

Large fruit sizes with consistency and


uniformity in production
Firm, deep red fruit with excellent shelf life
Consistent plant vigor with high tolerance
to stress conditions
Dark green cluster stem maintains
fresh look and adds to the garden-fresh
appearance
High tolerance against micro-cracking

This premium orange bell pepper is recognized by high-technology greenhouse


growers for its outstanding fruit quality, high yields and deep orange color.

Strong plant power and very regular


setting during stress conditions
Early production of consistently
marketable fruit
Harvest wave period is shorter than
commercial varieties creating an extra
harvest window
Consistent high fruit quality due to
good shape and long shelf life
Higher total yield due to extra setting
and consistent plant load

Short growing days to enter early


market, extra harvesting wave and
stability of fruit size
High marketable yields early and
throughout the season
Vigorous and balanced plant with
regular setting and plant stability
under summer stress

Tasty and top-quality pepper with


great trial results and excellent grower
reviews
Plant with medium vigor, easy setting
variety with high-quality fruit

Open plant for less labor at harvest


Uniform fruit shape; quick coloring to
mature; no pitting; resists cracking;
longer shelf life
Excellent disease package

Fruit with better blocky shape and


color than competitors
HR: Tm: 0-2

Quality cucumbers for the field and greenhouse

Technical data: tomato


Variety

Culture

Fruit shape,
longitudinal
section

Fruit type

Approximate
size

Fruit characteristics

Disease resistance

Bigdena

Active greenhouse

Flattened

Beef

Large to
extra-large

Firm, extra large beef with good


uniformity and shelf life

HR: Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) /


For / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 /
V (Va: 0, Vd: 0)

Growdena

Active greenhouse

Circular

Beef

Large to
extra-large

Large beef with uniform, firm fruit and


good shelf life

HR: Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) /


For / TMV: 0 / ToMV: 0-2 /
V (Va: 0, Vd: 0)

Clermon

Active greenhouse

Circular

Cluster

Medium to
large

Attractive cluster tomato with herringbone


presentation; deep red color on mature
fruit; average fruit 140 grams

HR: Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) /


For / ToMV: 0-2 /
V (Va: 0, Vd: 0)

Topanga

Active greenhouse

Circular

Cluster

Large

Large cluster of 5 fruits of 150-160 grams;


deep red color with great firmness

HR: Ff: A-E / Fol: 0-1 (US1-2) /


ToMV: 0-2 / V (Va: 0, Vd: 0)
IR: For

Active greenhouse

Elliptic

Cluster

Small

Small size of 10-12 grams, two locules;


for single harvest; snacking usage

HR: Ff: A-E / Fol: 0 (US1) /


ToMV: 0-2
IR: M

Active greenhouse

Heartshaped

Specialty

Large to
extra-large

Cuore di bue type with ribbed fruit and


heart shape

HR: ToMV: 0-2 / V (Va: 0, Vd: 0)

beef

cluster

grape
Sweetelle

Bomber

Monroe

Bomber produces superior yields of medium-sized cucumbers for high-light


growing periods. It is heat tolerant and has high resistance to powdery mildew and
key viruses, plus horizontal resistance to CGMMV.

Generative plant that flowers and sets


easily
Consistent fruit throughout the fall and
winter growing seasons
Excellent color and ribbing
Fruit maintains straight quality
throughout the production cycle
Fruit fills out well at the tips, reducing
appearance of bottle neck
Easy crop management, results in labor
cost savings
Multiple, high quality fruit on lateral
branches

High production of medium-sized, long,


straight fruit primarily in the 30.5 to 35.6
cm (12- to 14-inch) range
Very attractive fruit with dark green
color, smooth skin and good ribbing
throughout crop
Very successful for active greenhouse
production, and a strong performer in
both umbrella and high-wire cropping
systems

A great choice for warmer


production times
Works well for lit crops
High pack-outs of medium-sized fruit
with desired fresh-market qualities
Lowers production risks during high
heat and humidity when powdery
mildew is more problematic

Technical data: cucumber


Variety

Culture

Approximate days
to maturity

Plant
characteristics

Segment

Average fruit length (cm)

Disease resistance

Bomber

Active
greenhouse

38 - 40

Vigorous;
generative

High light / High


heat

30.5 to 35.6
(12 to 14 in)

HR: CMV / CVYV / PM

Monroe

Active
greenhouse

50 - 60

Generative;
open plant

Low light

32 to 36
(12.6 to 14.2 in)

HR: Cca / Ccu


IR: Gc / Px

specialty
Arawak

Technical data: pepper


Variety

Plant characteristics

Fruit characteristics

Fruit color

Approximate size at trial

Disease resistance

Concerto

Vigorous plant; regular setting

Uniform blocky shape;


consistent size

Red

Large to extra-large

HR: Tm: 0-3


IR: Lt

Fascinato

Strong, vigorous plant

Smooth, blocky shape;


excellent quality

Red

Large to extra-large

HR: Tm: 0-3

Orangela

Easy setting, long internodes

Uniform fruit shape with


excellent color

Orange

Large

HR: Tm: 0-2

Waltz

Strong, vigorous plant

Uniform blocky shape;


excellent color

Red

Large to extra-large

HR: Tm: 0-3

bell

CUCUMBER

Ccu
CGMMV

Corynespora leaf spot caused by


Corynespora cassiicola
Scab and gummosis caused by
Cladosporium cucumerinum
Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus

Ff

Leaf mold caused by Fulvia fulva

Fusarium wilt caused by the specified races


of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici

Root knot caused by Meloidogyne


arenaria, M. incognita and M. javanica

Fol

Verticillium wilt caused by the specified


race of Verticillium albo-atrum, V. dahliae

Tm

Mosaic caused by tobamovirus


pathotype

HR

High resistance

IR

Intermediate resistance

For

Disease abbreviation key


Cca

Disease abbreviation key

CMV

Cucumber mosaic virus

PM

Powdery mildew

CVYV

Cucumber vein yellowing virus

Px

Gc

Golovinomyces cichoracearum
(ex Erysiphe cichoracearum)

Powdery mildew caused by Podosphaera xanthii (ex Sphaerotheca fuliginea)

HR

High resistance

IR

Intermediate resistance

In cases where specific races or strains are not noted, the variety is resistant to some, but not necessarily all known races or strains of the pathogen. For complete disease resistance
information, please visit ROGERSDiseaseCodes.com

Lt

Fusarium crown and root rot caused


by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
radicis-lycopersici
Powdery mildew caused by Leveillula
taurica

ToMV

Mosaic caused by tomato mosaic virus

TMV

Mosaic caused by tobacco mosaic


virus

Pathogen races are indicated to the right of the abbreviation in parentheses [example: Fol (1, 2) = Fusarium wilt caused by races 1 and 2 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici].
In cases where specific races or strains are not noted, the variety is resistant to some, but not necessarily all known races or strains of the pathogen. For complete disease
resistance information, please visit ROGERSDiseaseCodes.com

For more information, contact your local Syngenta


representative, seed dealer or the Syngenta Customer Center
at 1-866-SYNGENT(A) (796-4368)
www.FarmAssist.com

For complete disease resistance information, please visit www.ROGERSDiseaseCodes.com.


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