2016
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2016/29434
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Yield and Nutritional Quality of Tomato as Affected by Chemical Fertilizer and Biogas Plant Residues

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“…Moreover, Jeevamruth organic nature promotes beneficial microbial activity in the soil, which further enhances plant vigor and reproductive capacity, contributing to increased cluster numbers. These results are in close conformity with the findings of Kibria et al (2016) [9] and Gopal et.al (2022) [5] as reported in tomato. The maximum number of fruits per plants (14.90) were recorded in treatment T 8 (Jeevamruth + NPK) followed by T 7 (Panchgavya + NPK) i.e., 14.75 and the lowest number of fruits per plant (7.68) were observed in T 1 (NPK).…”
Section: Yield Attributessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Moreover, Jeevamruth organic nature promotes beneficial microbial activity in the soil, which further enhances plant vigor and reproductive capacity, contributing to increased cluster numbers. These results are in close conformity with the findings of Kibria et al (2016) [9] and Gopal et.al (2022) [5] as reported in tomato. The maximum number of fruits per plants (14.90) were recorded in treatment T 8 (Jeevamruth + NPK) followed by T 7 (Panchgavya + NPK) i.e., 14.75 and the lowest number of fruits per plant (7.68) were observed in T 1 (NPK).…”
Section: Yield Attributessupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Fertilizers packages enrich the soil organic matter, which improves soil structure or workability (soil tilth), making the soil easier to plough (sand and clay soils). Therefore, the application of different fertilizers packages assist structuring of soil to open and admit air penetration to roots and water drainage, both conditions necessary for satisfactory plant growth [26]. Most vegetable crops return small amounts of crop residue to the soil, so manure, compost, and other organic amendments help maintain soil organic matter levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A reduction in the natural storage of vital nutrients for plant growth within the soil leads to a concomitant decrease in crop growth rate and yield. The predominant and widely acknowledged resolution to this predicament involves the utilization of soil modifications in the appropriate ratio, in the guise of fertilizers and manures [1,2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tomato output and quality are significantly influenced by soil fertility as well as adequate water, particularly during the fruiting stage. Numerous previously productive tropical lands have become unproductive due to ongoing cultivation and erosion, which has resulted in physical degradation, loss of soil organic matter, decreased cation exchange capacity (CEC), increased aluminium (Al) and manganese (Mn) toxicity, and other effects [3]. Ray et al [4] as well as Li [5] have identified water scarcity and inadequate soil fertility as significant impediments to augmenting crop yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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