Significant differences were recorded in yield the hybrid UCT5 × NCEBR-6 exhibited the highest yield per plant (4580g) followed by cv. UCT5 (2799g), which is known as vigor and, perfect horticulture variety with large fruits. On the contrary, it is lowest value was observed in cv. Super Strain B (790 g/plant) which had the lowest value in the degree of resistance. NCEBR-6 had a moderate value (1066 g/plant), similar results were reported by Marisa and Timothy (1990) as his tomato breeding lines exhibiting field resistance to early blight have been developed, but most were of low yielding.
Significant differences were observed among the screened genotypes in fruit weight and fruit number where, UCT5 had exhibited the highest value of fruit weight but the cross UCT5 × NCEBR-6 appeared the highest value of fruit number per plant (25.25) more than its parents. Data showed in fruit set % the highest value was found in UCT5 (73.25%), NCEBR-6 and UCT5 × NCEBR-6 were intermediate. Table (3) showed also that the lowest value of fruit sett per plant, fruit number and fruit yield 45%, 14.5 and 790 g. was recorded
in cv. Super Strain B. No significant differences was recorded for total soluble solids among different genotypes. Data presented in Table (4) showed yield and yield components and some characteristics of fruit in the F1 hybrid Edkawi × NCEBR-6 and their parents under field conditions. Data revealed the highest degree of resistance (10) in cv. NCEBR-6 followed by the F1 hybrid (7.5).