2022
DOI: 10.9755/ejfa.2022.v34.i7.2870
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Physical and physicochemical characteristics of tomato fruits grown under different irrigation water levels and phosphorus sources and rates

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is one of the most limiting nutrients for growth and development of crops, and is important for soil fertility managements, since it affects the quality of fruits. With the hypothesis that different levels of irrigation and phosphorus fertilization interfere in the physical and physicochemical properties of tomatoes, the objective of this experiment was to verify this hypothesis and analyze the behavior of the fruits’ responses. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at the Hydraulic and I… Show more

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“…Fresh samples were measured for plant height and stem thickness, then separated into leaves and stems (fruits) and weighed separately [23,24]. The fresh samples were dried at 105 °C for 30 min, followed by 75 °C for 48 h, then weighed for dry weights [25,26]. The dried samples were pulverized with an ultra-high-speed pulverized and digested in H2SO4-H2O2.…”
Section: Sample Collection and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fresh samples were measured for plant height and stem thickness, then separated into leaves and stems (fruits) and weighed separately [23,24]. The fresh samples were dried at 105 °C for 30 min, followed by 75 °C for 48 h, then weighed for dry weights [25,26]. The dried samples were pulverized with an ultra-high-speed pulverized and digested in H2SO4-H2O2.…”
Section: Sample Collection and Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%