For a better consistency in terminology and for a better communication between Seed Companies and their customers the International Seed Federation has recommended codes for pest organisms affecting vegetable crops. These codes are now the same as used by internationally recognized institutions. Use the link below for a full explanation: http://www.worldseed.org/PathCodingGuidelines2005.htm
Definition of terms describing the reaction of plants to pest or pathogens This pdf-file explains the difference between immunity, resistance, susceptibility and tolerance. 2 different levels of resistance are defined: High Resistance (HR) and Intermediate Resistance (IR). http://www.worldseed.org/Position_papers/Plant_Reactions.htm
Resistance Codes per species Underneath are Resistance Codes (in pdf-file) for the species in which De Ruiter Seeds is breeding. In the table the scientific name, the English common name and the Code for the resistance is given, as well as the level of resistance which can be expected. For some pathogens/pests a resistance may be High in one variety, but only Intermediate in another (e.g. Powdery Mildew in cucumbers). In the tables, the level of resistance which is claimed for a specific resistance is denoted by a dot.
Resistance Codes in Brochures/Websites Information about the resistance of De Ruiter Seeds varieties can be found in brochures and on our websites. To provide clarity we will show the difference between High Resistance and Intermediate Resistance on 2 different lines. For example:
PEPPER
HR
Tm:0-3
IR
TSWV
TOMATO
HR
ToMV/Ff:1-5/Fol:0-2/For/Va/Vd
IR
TYLCV
Resistance Codes on Seed Sachets From 1st of May 2005, De Ruiter Seeds will no longer print Resistance Codes onto seed sachets.
Extra information on Resistance For more information about the way in which strains are defined see the following link: http://www.worldseed.org/differential_sets.htm Strain denomination will be clarified on a case by case basis by the Pathology Working Group of the ISF who meet regularly to agree on new cases. On the De Ruiter Seeds Website, wherever 'strain' is mentioned, this word covers 'races, strains, pathovars and biotypes'.
* click here to download this information in a pdf-file.