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UMH 1422 and UMH 1415:

Two fresh-market tomatos resistant to mosaic and spotted wilt virus

The incidence of several viral diseases such as those caused by Tomato mosaic virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus makes tomato landrace cultivation nonviable in many areas of south eastern Spain, especially in open-field conditions (Ruiz et al., 2005), 'De la Pera' and 'Muchamiel' are two tomato landraces that are very appreciated as a result of their organoleptic fruit quality.

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