2007
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2007.761.80
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Cherry Tomato Yield on Two Different Solid Growing Media

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“…As a result, a typical symptom generally appears known as blossom-end rot disease on tomato fruit which lower the quality greatly [74]. Despite application on the same medium, various substrates like sand, mine material of volcanic origin, rockwool, wood fiber, peat and coir showed significant differentiation in the nutrient content [75][76][77][78].…”
Section: Improvement Of Horticultural Produce Quality Through Soillesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, a typical symptom generally appears known as blossom-end rot disease on tomato fruit which lower the quality greatly [74]. Despite application on the same medium, various substrates like sand, mine material of volcanic origin, rockwool, wood fiber, peat and coir showed significant differentiation in the nutrient content [75][76][77][78].…”
Section: Improvement Of Horticultural Produce Quality Through Soillesmentioning
confidence: 99%