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Title: | Vegetative Growth and Yield of Tomato as Affected by Water Regime and Mulching |
Authors: | Oiganji, Ezekiel Jane, O. I. Sanusi, H.O. |
Keywords: | mulch pots |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Production Agriculture and Technology |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.9;Iss.2: Pp 43-53 |
Abstract: | An experiment was carried out with potted tomato plants to investigate the interactive effect of water
regime and mulching on the growth and yield of tomato; conducted during the 2012/2013 dry season at
the Federal College of Forestry Jos, Nigeria to evaluate water management options on the performance
of tomato. The experiment consisted of three levels of irrigation water application depths (0.3, 0.4 and
0.5 liter/day/plant) and three types of mulch materials (Black polyethylene, white polyethylene and straw
were used to cover the soil surface of the pots). The pots were arranged in Randomize Complete Block
Design (RCBD) system. Watering with different volume of water was done throughout the growth period,
the result showed that water regime has no significant effect on vine length, leaf number, leaf area, stem
girth but at plant yield except at 4WAT, while the effect of mulch on Vine length and stem girth were
significant but leaf number, leaf area, stem girt were not significant. The result showed that the water
regime (0.3,0.4 and 0.5litre/day/plant gave the following yield 112.3, 140.01 and 154.34g/pot while for
the mulch the corresponding impact on the yield were: 141.49,176.59,158.12 and 66g/pot for straw,
black & clear polyethylene and control. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2380 |
ISSN: | 0794-5213 |
Appears in Collections: | Crop Production
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