2011
DOI: 10.5455/ijavms.20110628115128
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Combined Efficacy of Macro-Nutrients and Micro-Nutrients as Foliar Application on Growth and Yield of Tomato Grown By Vegetable Forcing

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“…It is cultivated in the warm season and is categorized as annual plant. The average optimum temperature for its cultivation ranges from 25 to 29°C [4]. It is utilized in a variety of traditions such as sun dried tomatoes, tomato juice, soup and ketchup as well as fresh salad [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is cultivated in the warm season and is categorized as annual plant. The average optimum temperature for its cultivation ranges from 25 to 29°C [4]. It is utilized in a variety of traditions such as sun dried tomatoes, tomato juice, soup and ketchup as well as fresh salad [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant variation was noted regarding the number of fruits per plant of tomato due to the application of different levels of micronutrients at 45 and 65 DAT ( Table 5). AT 45 DAT, the maximum number of fruit per plant (5.61) was observed from N 2 (Zn 4 B 2 kg/ha) and minimum number of fruits per plant (1.18) was observed from N 0 (0 kg/ha) treatment .At 65 DAT, the maximum number of fruits per plant (34.80) was observed from treatment N 2 .The minimum number of fruits per plant (17.68) was observed from treatment N 0 , Ejaz et al [32] reported the similar result. The number of fruits per plant of tomato varied significantly due to the application of different concentrations of organic manure at 45 and 65 DAT ( Table 5).…”
Section: Number Of Fruits Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…3). El-Abd et al [19] observed that plant growth regulator improve fruit set of tomato. Ejaz et al [20] also reported that application of zinc provide better results in number of fruits plant-1 of tomato as compared to control.…”
Section: Number Of Fruits Per Plantmentioning
confidence: 99%