1988
DOI: 10.1071/ea9880391
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Effect of nitrogen on growth, fruit quality and nutrient uptake of tomatoes grown in sand culture

Abstract: The effect of nitrogen (N) application level on fruit yield and quality, growth and nutrient uptake ofthe tomato cv. Flora-Dade was investigated in a sand culture experiment. Plants were harvested at regular intervals over a 16-week period and N levels (1.07, 5.36, 10.71 and 32.14 mmol L-1 of N as nitrate) were applied each day in a complete nutrient solution which was formulated to provide a stable and balanced nutrient supply. A response surface model fitted actual growth and nutrient uptake data quite preci… Show more

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“…Para as plantas de milho, os valores obtidos foram: 88, 104, 76, 71, 84 e 84 DAE, e para o capim-marmelada: 100, 99, 110, 96, 97 e 100 DAE, para N, P, K Ca, Mg e S, respectivamente. Huett & Dettman (1988) e Fayad et al (2002 utilizaram o mesmo parâmetro para determinar o máximo acúmulo diário de macronutrientes em tomateiros, sendo relatado pelos últimos autores 46, 39, 51, 45, 15 e 44 dias após o transplante das mudas, para N, P, K, Ca, Mg e S, respectivamente.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Para as plantas de milho, os valores obtidos foram: 88, 104, 76, 71, 84 e 84 DAE, e para o capim-marmelada: 100, 99, 110, 96, 97 e 100 DAE, para N, P, K Ca, Mg e S, respectivamente. Huett & Dettman (1988) e Fayad et al (2002 utilizaram o mesmo parâmetro para determinar o máximo acúmulo diário de macronutrientes em tomateiros, sendo relatado pelos últimos autores 46, 39, 51, 45, 15 e 44 dias após o transplante das mudas, para N, P, K, Ca, Mg e S, respectivamente.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…However, tomato is highly responsive to N, but an excessive rate of N application is seldom adversely affects tomato quality [31]. Olasantan [32] also found that fruit yield of the tomato plant was reduced at higher N application rates.…”
Section: Fruit Width (Cm)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…With optimum nutrition, nutrient uptake increases rapidly during the fruit growth period. At this time, K is the dominant nutrient (Huett & Dettmann, 1988). Adequate K supply is important to several plant processes among them enzyme activation, photosynthesis, osmoregulation, phloem transport (Marschner, 1995), determining the final yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%