Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

The main problems of the production of tomato seedlings in the tropical regions reside mainly by the affectation by climatic factors and the low use of biofertilizers, for which, it is important to look for efficient alternatives of biofertilizers management in these regions that increases the ratio...

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Main Authors: Alexander Calero H., Elieni Quintero R., Yanery Pérez D., Dilier Olivera V., Kolima Peña C., Iván Castro L., Janet Jiménez H.
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Published: Universidad de Nariño 2019-06-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
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Online Access:http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/4699/5409
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spelling doaj-f9204516e4824769925bc49cde108d4a2020-11-25T01:15:39ZengUniversidad de NariñoRevista de Ciencias Agrícolas0120-01352256-22732019-06-013616778https://doi.org/10.22267/rcia.193601.99Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)Alexander Calero H.0Elieni Quintero R.1Yanery Pérez D.2Dilier Olivera V.3Kolima Peña C.4Iván Castro L.5Janet Jiménez H.6Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”Empresa Agropecuaria Agroindustrial “Melanio Hernández”Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”Universidad Agraria de la Habana “Fructuoso Rodríguez”Universidad de Sancti Spíritus “José Martí Pérez”The main problems of the production of tomato seedlings in the tropical regions reside mainly by the affectation by climatic factors and the low use of biofertilizers, for which, it is important to look for efficient alternatives of biofertilizers management in these regions that increases the rationality and sustainability. The objective of the work was to evaluate different application forms of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedlings production. The randomized block design was used, in a 4x3 factorial scheme, the plot size was 2m2 and the studied factors were: the application of efficient microorganisms (EM) in four levels: sin (0), seed inoculation at 100mL L-1 (S), foliar applications at 100mL L-1 (F) and the combination of seed inoculation with foliage applications (S + F) and three tomato varieties (Amalia, Rilia and Seen-2), with three replications. Were evaluated the fallowing indicators: the emergence percentage (%), stem diameter (cm), plant height (cm), number of leaves, yield (seedlings m-2) and the seedling production cycle (days). The results showed that, in the three tomato varieties, the combinate treatment of seeds inoculation with foliage applications of efficient microorganisms increased the stem diameter, plant height, number of leaves and yield in the Amalia and Rilia varieties by 26%, and Seen-2 by 25% with relation to the control and the seedling production cycle was reduced in Amalia and Seen-2 varieties by 24% and Rilia by 22%.http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/4699/5409Biofertilizergerminationfoliage inoculationinteractionyieldseed treatment
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author Alexander Calero H.
Elieni Quintero R.
Yanery Pérez D.
Dilier Olivera V.
Kolima Peña C.
Iván Castro L.
Janet Jiménez H.
spellingShingle Alexander Calero H.
Elieni Quintero R.
Yanery Pérez D.
Dilier Olivera V.
Kolima Peña C.
Iván Castro L.
Janet Jiménez H.
Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
Biofertilizer
germination
foliage inoculation
interaction
yield
seed treatment
author_facet Alexander Calero H.
Elieni Quintero R.
Yanery Pérez D.
Dilier Olivera V.
Kolima Peña C.
Iván Castro L.
Janet Jiménez H.
author_sort Alexander Calero H.
title Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
title_short Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
title_full Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
title_fullStr Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (Solanum lycopersicum L.)
title_sort evaluation of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedling production (solanum lycopersicum l.)
publisher Universidad de Nariño
series Revista de Ciencias Agrícolas
issn 0120-0135
2256-2273
publishDate 2019-06-01
description The main problems of the production of tomato seedlings in the tropical regions reside mainly by the affectation by climatic factors and the low use of biofertilizers, for which, it is important to look for efficient alternatives of biofertilizers management in these regions that increases the rationality and sustainability. The objective of the work was to evaluate different application forms of efficient microorganisms in the tomato seedlings production. The randomized block design was used, in a 4x3 factorial scheme, the plot size was 2m2 and the studied factors were: the application of efficient microorganisms (EM) in four levels: sin (0), seed inoculation at 100mL L-1 (S), foliar applications at 100mL L-1 (F) and the combination of seed inoculation with foliage applications (S + F) and three tomato varieties (Amalia, Rilia and Seen-2), with three replications. Were evaluated the fallowing indicators: the emergence percentage (%), stem diameter (cm), plant height (cm), number of leaves, yield (seedlings m-2) and the seedling production cycle (days). The results showed that, in the three tomato varieties, the combinate treatment of seeds inoculation with foliage applications of efficient microorganisms increased the stem diameter, plant height, number of leaves and yield in the Amalia and Rilia varieties by 26%, and Seen-2 by 25% with relation to the control and the seedling production cycle was reduced in Amalia and Seen-2 varieties by 24% and Rilia by 22%.
topic Biofertilizer
germination
foliage inoculation
interaction
yield
seed treatment
url http://revistas.udenar.edu.co/index.php/rfacia/article/view/4699/5409
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