Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato

This study was carried out to determine whether magnetic treatment of the irrigation water may actually enhance vegetative growth and yield of tomato. Three magnetic flux densities of 124, 319 and 719 G (treatments T1, T2 and T3) were used to treat the water and a control experiment (Tc) which was i...

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Main Authors: Kamorudeen Olaniyi YUSUF, Ayodele Olanrewaju OGUNLELA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca 2015-09-01
Series:Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Online Access:http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/9532
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spelling doaj-06ac449869594092a7c1f1780465abf62020-11-24T21:22:35ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaNotulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642015-09-017334534810.15835/nsb7395328151Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of TomatoKamorudeen Olaniyi YUSUF0Ayodele Olanrewaju OGUNLELA1University of Ilorin, Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, IlorinUniversity of Ilorin, Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, IlorinThis study was carried out to determine whether magnetic treatment of the irrigation water may actually enhance vegetative growth and yield of tomato. Three magnetic flux densities of 124, 319 and 719 G (treatments T1, T2 and T3) were used to treat the water and a control experiment (Tc) which was irrigated with non-magnetically treated water was also set up. The magnetic field was produced by an electromagnet that had a variable voltage unit varying the voltage from 4 to 12 V. The tomato were planted in buckets, kept in a transparent garden shed for 130 days and irrigated with magnetically treated water and non-magnetically treated water. A completely randomized design experimental layout was used in this study and each of the three treatments was replicated seven times. The results indicated that tomato crop irrigated with magnetically treated water grew faster than that of the non-magnetically treated water and the stem diameters were bigger than those of control. The heights of tomato plants (T1, T2 T3 and Tc) after 47 days were 560.0, 556.4, 588.6 and 469.3 mm respectively. The total yield after 130 days of survey for T1, T2 T3 and Tc were 892.1, 1075.8, 1045.7 and 637.7 g respectively. The percentage increment in yield from the plants treated with magnetically treated water varied from 39.9 to 68.7% compared to the yield from untreated water.http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/9532
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author Kamorudeen Olaniyi YUSUF
Ayodele Olanrewaju OGUNLELA
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Ayodele Olanrewaju OGUNLELA
Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
author_facet Kamorudeen Olaniyi YUSUF
Ayodele Olanrewaju OGUNLELA
author_sort Kamorudeen Olaniyi YUSUF
title Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
title_short Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
title_full Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
title_fullStr Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Magnetic Treatment of Irrigation Water on the Growth and Yield of Tomato
title_sort impact of magnetic treatment of irrigation water on the growth and yield of tomato
publisher University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca
series Notulae Scientia Biologicae
issn 2067-3205
2067-3264
publishDate 2015-09-01
description This study was carried out to determine whether magnetic treatment of the irrigation water may actually enhance vegetative growth and yield of tomato. Three magnetic flux densities of 124, 319 and 719 G (treatments T1, T2 and T3) were used to treat the water and a control experiment (Tc) which was irrigated with non-magnetically treated water was also set up. The magnetic field was produced by an electromagnet that had a variable voltage unit varying the voltage from 4 to 12 V. The tomato were planted in buckets, kept in a transparent garden shed for 130 days and irrigated with magnetically treated water and non-magnetically treated water. A completely randomized design experimental layout was used in this study and each of the three treatments was replicated seven times. The results indicated that tomato crop irrigated with magnetically treated water grew faster than that of the non-magnetically treated water and the stem diameters were bigger than those of control. The heights of tomato plants (T1, T2 T3 and Tc) after 47 days were 560.0, 556.4, 588.6 and 469.3 mm respectively. The total yield after 130 days of survey for T1, T2 T3 and Tc were 892.1, 1075.8, 1045.7 and 637.7 g respectively. The percentage increment in yield from the plants treated with magnetically treated water varied from 39.9 to 68.7% compared to the yield from untreated water.
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