@article{oai:tsukuba.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001520, author = {Mubarok, Syariful and Farhah, Fathimah Fathinatunnabilah and Anas and Suwali, Nursuhud and Kurnia, Dikdik and Kusumiyati and Suminar, Erni and 江面, 浩 and EZURA, Hiroshi}, journal = {Data in Brief}, month = {Aug}, note = {Organic and traditional cultivation techniques significantly affect the yield and quality of tomato fruit. To achieve the highest possible production of hybrid lines, the appropriate cultivation system is needed. The application of different cultivation systems was expected to improve the yield and fruit quality of three new tropical hybrid tomatoes varieties that prolong fruit shelf life. This experiment was conducted to identify the effect of the different cultivation systems on the yield and fruit quality of three hybrid tomatoes from different tropical parental backgrounds (‘Mutiara’, ‘Intan’ and ‘Ratna’). Those hybrid lines were cultivated with two farming systems (organic and conventional cultivation system), and the fruit quality was analysed at two stages of fruit maturation (Breaker and Red).}, title = {Data on the yield and quality of organically hybrids of tropical tomato fruits at two stages of fruit maturation}, volume = {25}, year = {2019}, yomi = {エヅラ, ヒロシ} }