Evaluation of Compact Tomato Cultivars for Container Gardening Indoors and under Sunlight

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Abstract

Numerous compact tomato cultivars are available for home gardening. However, evalua-tions under different environmental conditions are limited. The aim of this study was to characterize the growth and productivity of 20 compact tomato cultivars grown indoors under environmental conditions that resembled a residential space (11 mol·m−2·d−1 of white light, constant 22◦ C, and moderate relative humidity) or in a greenhouse with sunlight only. Plants in the greenhouse were generally larger and yielded more fruit than those grown indoors, likely due to the various differences in environmental conditions and corresponding effects of water and nutrient availability. Consider-ing growth and yield variables, all cultivars evaluated in this study are recommended for outdoor gardening. However, ‘Little Bing’, ‘Sweet Sturdy™ F1—Grace’, ‘Sweet Sturdy™ F1—Jimmy’, ‘Sweet Sturdy™ F1—Jo’, and ‘Tarzan F1′ are likely too large to be grown in most space-limited indoor envi-ronments. Furthermore, ‘Little Bing’, ‘Rosy Finch’, ‘Sweet ‘n’ Neat Yellow’, and ‘Yellow Canary’ were affected by intumescence when grown indoors, which could negatively affect gardening experiences until recommendations to mitigate this disorder become available. Results from this study provide baseline information for the use of compact tomato cultivars for container gardening indoors and under sunlight.

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Cruz, S., van Santen, E., & Gómez, C. (2022). Evaluation of Compact Tomato Cultivars for Container Gardening Indoors and under Sunlight. Horticulturae, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8040294

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