Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths
Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical on the yield and quality of cherry tomato grown under different irrigation depths in protected environment, in 2013 and 2014. The experimental design was in randomized blocks (5 x 3 fa...
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doaj-71dc597c320742a6a799a97db607c1bd2021-07-02T16:08:41ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632021-01-0137e37006e3700610.14393/BJ-v37n0a2021-4827048270Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depthsRigoberto Moreira de MatosPatrícia Ferreira da SilvaJosé Dantas NetoAntônio Suassuna de LimaVera Lucia Antunes de LimaLuciano Marcelo Fallé SaboyaTwo experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical on the yield and quality of cherry tomato grown under different irrigation depths in protected environment, in 2013 and 2014. The experimental design was in randomized blocks (5 x 3 factor), with five irrigation depths as the factors (70%, 85%, 100%, 115% and 130% of ETc) and three types of fertilization: no fertilized soil (control), NPK fertilized soil (Chemical) and earthworm humus fertilized soil (organic). The following were evaluated in this study: water use efficiency, number of aborted flowers, total soluble solid content, transverse and longitudinal diameter of the fruits, number of fruits and fruit yield per plant. Organic fertilization is an alternative to the chemical with no losses in yield and fruit quality. The increase in water depth enhanced yield and fruit diameters and reduced water use efficiency. Water use efficiency was more sensitive to the increments in water depth than to different types of fertilization. The values of °Brix obtained in the experiment were classified as acceptable for the domestic and international market when submitted to organic fertilization.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/48270chemical and organic fertilizersolanum lycopersicum lwater deficit |
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Rigoberto Moreira de Matos Patrícia Ferreira da Silva José Dantas Neto Antônio Suassuna de Lima Vera Lucia Antunes de Lima Luciano Marcelo Fallé Saboya Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths Bioscience Journal chemical and organic fertilizer solanum lycopersicum l water deficit |
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Rigoberto Moreira de Matos Patrícia Ferreira da Silva José Dantas Neto Antônio Suassuna de Lima Vera Lucia Antunes de Lima Luciano Marcelo Fallé Saboya |
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Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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Organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical in cherry tomato growing under irrigation depths |
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Universidade Federal de Uberlândia |
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Bioscience Journal |
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Two experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of organic fertilization as an alternative to the chemical on the yield and quality of cherry tomato grown under different irrigation depths in protected environment, in 2013 and 2014. The experimental design was in randomized blocks (5 x 3 factor), with five irrigation depths as the factors (70%, 85%, 100%, 115% and 130% of ETc) and three types of fertilization: no fertilized soil (control), NPK fertilized soil (Chemical) and earthworm humus fertilized soil (organic). The following were evaluated in this study: water use efficiency, number of aborted flowers, total soluble solid content, transverse and longitudinal diameter of the fruits, number of fruits and fruit yield per plant. Organic fertilization is an alternative to the chemical with no losses in yield and fruit quality. The increase in water depth enhanced yield and fruit diameters and reduced water use efficiency. Water use efficiency was more sensitive to the increments in water depth than to different types of fertilization. The values of °Brix obtained in the experiment were classified as acceptable for the domestic and international market when submitted to organic fertilization. |
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chemical and organic fertilizer solanum lycopersicum l water deficit |
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