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Response Of Growth, Yield And Fruit Quality Of Tomato (<i> Solanum Lycopersicum</i> L.) To Different Organic Fertilizer Treatments Under Two Pest Control Programs Against </i>Tuta

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Agricultural Sciences

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at Farm of Faculty of Agriculture, New Valley University during 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 to study the impact of some organic fertilizers (poultry, cattle , sheep manures) and mineral fertilizers under, Traditional pest control (TPC) and Integrated pest management (IPM) on growth, yield and fruit quality of tomato cv. Rawan F1.
The results indicated that mineral fertilization significantly surpassed organic manures in all vegetative growth characters, yield and yield components. Organic manure treatments significantly increased fruit contents of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, vitamin C, licobin, total soluble solids and total sugars compared to chemical fertilization in both seasons. TPC followed by IPM treatment exhibited best results for all studied characters compared to control , except number of fruits/plant and unmarketable yield, fruit content of carotenoid, total phenol, total flavonoid, water content and acidity. The differences between TPC and IPM programs were insignificant for yield and its components. Furthermore, interaction between chemical fertilization and traditional program gave highest growth and yield parameters, while interaction between poultry manure and traditional program gave fruits higher chemical content compared to other interactions.
Based on results, it could be recommended that fertilized tomato plants with mineral treatment under IPM gave the best yield and the highest reduction percentage of infested leaflets with T. absoluta larvae and of adult moths/trap/day, although TPC gave a slight insignificant increment in tomato yield, while soil application of composted poultry manure before tomato planting by 10.76 ton/fed, under TPC improved the quality of tomato fruits.

DOI

10.21608/jsas.2019.9777.1131

Keywords

Tomato, fertilizers, Fruits, TPC, IPM, yield, <i>Tuta Absoluta </i>

Authors

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Ali

MiddleName

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Affiliation

aHorticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, New Valley University

Email

mohamedahmedali77@yahoo.com

City

New Valley

Orcid

-

First Name

Ahmed

Last Name

El-Tokhy

MiddleName

Ibrahim

Affiliation

Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, New Valley Univiversity

Email

drtokhei@gmail.com

City

New Valley

Orcid

0000-0002-0324-5375

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

El-Sherbini

MiddleName

Ahmed

Affiliation

Self Pollination Vegetable Crops Department, Horticulture Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Giza

Email

m.elsherbini70@yahoo.com

City

Giza

Orcid

-

First Name

Sherif

Last Name

Abdel-dayem

MiddleName

Mohamed Mohamed Ali

Affiliation

Pesticides Chemistry and Toxicology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafr El-Sheikh University, Egypt

Email

sherif19821@yahoo.com

City

Kafr El-Sheikh

Orcid

-

First Name

Wahdatullah

Last Name

Khpalwak

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Nangarhar University, Afghanistan

Email

khpalwak.uasd@gmail.com

City

Nangarhar

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Volume

45

Article Issue

2

Related Issue

5688

Issue Date

2019-06-01

Receive Date

2019-02-18

Publish Date

2019-06-01

Page Start

37

Page End

57

Print ISSN

2536-9571

Online ISSN

2536-958X

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364

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Journal

Publication Title

Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Sciences

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https://jsas.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

Response Of Growth, Yield And Fruit Quality Of Tomato (<i> Solanum Lycopersicum</i> L.) To Different Organic Fertilizer Treatments Under Two Pest Control Programs Against </i>Tuta Absoluta</i> In a New Valley-Egypt

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Created At

22 Jan 2023