A good fruit requires a great seed

Bandolero

Sweet red horn pepper.  Vigorous plant and suitable for open field crops. 
Very high yield variety. 
16-18 cm length, 200 grams average weight. Smooth walls, dark green to bright red. 

HR: Tm:0

TRAPANI (PX 1899)

Sweet Italian pepper for early-medium fall and spring cycle transplants in greenhouses.

Good, open plant habit, well aerated with early flowering and production. High productivity throughout the growing season, very high yield.

Excellent, bright, homogeneous green; thin and firm wall, around 23-25 cm long. Slightly rough skin surface.

HR: Tm: 0-3
IR: TSWV

PX 1851

Sweet Italian-type variety, suitable for spring and early fall transplants in greenhouses.

Plant has medium vigor, open habit, easy fruit set and high productivity. Its conical fruit is smooth, with a deep red color when ripe.

HR: Tm: 0-2

IR: TSWV

PX 1857

Variety of the red horn pepper type. Plant has medium vigor, well adapted to fall-spring greenhouse crops.

Pepper is 19 cm in length and 4 cm in diameter, weighing approximately 100 g per fruit. It has a smooth, thick wall; excellent red color when ripe; and great shelf life.

This variety stands out for its fruit quality, staggered fruit setting and high productivity.

HR: Tm 0-2 (L3)

IR: TSWV

PX 1876

Variety of the red horn pepper type. Medium vigor plant with conical fruits 23 cm in length, smooth skin and excellent shelf-life.

 

HR: Tm: 0-3

IR: TSWV

PXA 1845

Variety in the snack type ripening to yellow. Medium vigor plant. Fruits are 16-17 cm long, with smooth skin and excellent yellow color. Stands out for high productivity.

 

HR: Tm: 0-3

IR: TSWV

Glossary

HR
High Resistance. Plant varieties that highly restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen under normal pest or pathogen pressure when compared to susceptible varieties. These plant varieties may, however, exhibit some symptoms or damage under heavy pest or pathogen pressure.
IR
Intermediate Resistance. Plant varieties that restrict the growth and development of the specified pest or pathogen, but may exhibit a greater range of symptoms or damage compared to high resistant varieties. Intermediately resistant plant varieties will still show less severe symptoms or damage than susceptible plant varieties when grown under similar environmental conditions and/or pest or pathogen pressure.
Bl
Bremia lactucae
Physiological races Bl:1-15 of Bremia lactucae (downy mildew) in lettuce are agronomical no longer relevant in Europe, as to the best of our knowledge these races are no longer observed in practice in Europe nowadays. Therefore reference to the races Bl:1-15 is no longer made in resistance claims with regard to B. lactucae. From May 1st 2014 onwards, the resistance claim of a variety refers only to Bl:16-31.
P.s.: Although race Bl:19 is to the best of our knowledge also no longer observed in practice nowadays, reference to the race Bl:19 will continue to be made in resistance claims with regard to B. lactucae to simplify the notation of the resistance claim. In practice this means that for example Bl:16-31 should be understood as Bl:16-18,20-31.
BLS
Bacterial Leaf Spot
CVYV
Cucumber vein yellowing virus
CYSDV
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus
Fol
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici
For
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. radicis-lycopersici
MNSV
Melon necrotic spot virus
N
Nematodos
Pl
Pyrenochaeta lycopersici
PVY
Potato Y virus
Px (ex Sf)
Podosphaera xanthii (ex Sphaerotheca fuliginea)
Tm
Tobamovirus
ToMV
Tomato mosaic virus
TSWV
Tomato spotted wilt virus
Va
Verticillium albo-atrum

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