“Our flagship products are making headway with resistances” - ToBRFV-resistant varieties from Axia Vegetable Seeds are 99.9% identical to the original The Netherlands Initially, it was mainly ‘red and round’ varieties that dominated the scene in ToBRFV-resistant tomato varieties. This was also the case at Axia Vegetable Seeds, but their range has since expanded to include resistant ‘colors and specialties’. The breeding company was not the first on the market with resistant varieties, but now sees rapid developments in variety development. “When the weather is hot, you need to have ice cream,” summarizes Cees Kortekaas the swift development of ToBRFV resistances in tomato breeding. There was a rush to provide growers with solutions quickly. In Naaldwijk, the tomato specialists came together to chart the course. A course of their own, an Axia course. “We selected our top 8 varieties and the 4 varieties in which we saw a lot of international potential to first add resistance through backcrossing.” Among those varieties are Axia’s ‘showpieces’, such as the cluster tomato Macxize and cherry tomato Maxxiany. The breeding company has decided not to give new names to resistant varieties, but simply to add ‘XR’ to the already known names. By the end of next year, they aim for 80% of their portfolio, with about 70 varieties, to be resistant. Aside from the resistance, the varieties are ‘99.9% identical’ to the non-resistant varieties, emphasizes Cees. Last summer, the first resistant varieties were planted on a large scale, in Axia’s demo greenhouses and with commercial growers. “Around 650 hectares are now commercially available.” He expects to make significant progress with resistant acreage next season. It helps when growers switch from 25 plants to tens of hectares in one go, as has already happened in the Netherlands with the variety Macxize. “And we’re also making big strides in North America.” Macxize XR
Learning to grow with new varieties What helps is that the salespeople in the field at Axia are almost exclusively former growers, emphasizes Cees, who is also a former grower. “All our resistant varieties are somewhat more compact than their non-resistant counterparts. This is a pleasant characteristic of the donor variety from which the resistance comes.” Premium with resistance In the retail landscape, due to ToBRFV, the cards have been reshuffled in recent years, he observes. “More varieties have been admitted than before within certain segments.” Now that there is more resistant offer, retailers can choose more easily again. “We’re looking beyond just a tick for resistance,” William notes. “Our resistant varieties, closely resembling the original, are quickly accepted in retail because of their valued, known properties.” New in the demo at Axia: a new black tomato, HTR2238001 More color To get there with more and more varieties, Axia has invested heavily. In five years, the number of people in the laboratory has grown from four to sixteen. “The next series of resistant varieties are coming up quickly behind the first series,” knows William. “That’s why I was able to show so much more color and also more specialties with resistance at the Global Tomato Congress recently.” In Naaldwijk, all these varieties can be viewed, as well as trials in their own demo greenhouses. Cees: “Here you can see multiple generations of a variety in a row and then you see how we are getting closer to that 99.9% step by step.” Maxxiany XR New construction Meanwhile, the focus is not only on ToBRFV, both he and William emphasize. “We felt we needed to come forward with the recent developments, but for example, in our demo, we also have a new golden and new black tomato. With resistance against ToBRFV to follow in about a year and a half. “Because that’s a requirement.”
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