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Mulching strategy provides higher healthier, and cleaner tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) crop in a profitable way

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Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

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Horticulture sciences

Abstract

To manage natural resources and achieve agricultural sustainability, effective production strategies are required. For a healthier crop and a cleaner environment, reducing or eliminating chemical use is also a desirable goal. The goal of this study was to see how soil polyethylene mulch affected tomato crop output and quality. The Experimental Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Egypt, was used for two consecutive early summer seasons production. Manual weeding was used as a positive control treatment to compare its effect with black plastic mulch and herbicide on the growth, yield, and quality of two tomato hybrids (G.S-12 and Fayrouz). Weed density and biomass and economic profitability levels were also investigated. The use of black plastic mulch greatly enhanced all of the measured characteristics in both seasons, according to the data. i.e., vegetative traits, vitamin C content, total soluble solids, and N, P, and K leaves' concentrations. Data also revealed a superiority of G.S-12 hybrid over Fayrouz hybrid in most characters. Results showed a surprising effect for black plastic mulch treatment on smothering weed emergence compared with the conventional manual or chemical weed control treatments during the two seasons of considering. The hand-hoeing treatment proved to be the least viable weed control system among all treatments. This study recommends applying black plastic soil mulch in tomato production particularly in reclaimed soil conditions to reduce labor requirements and produce a higher, healthier output.  In terms of gross margin and benefit-cost ratio (BCR) analyses, it also showed to be the optimum strategy

DOI

10.21608/svuijas.2022.95417.1141

Keywords

profitability, Reclaimed soil, Soil polyethylene mulch, Sustainability, weed control

Authors

First Name

Hend A.

Last Name

Hamed

MiddleName

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Affiliation

Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, 82524, Sohag, Egypt

Email

drhendhorti2017@gmail.com

City

Sohag

Orcid

0000-0002-4013-5191

First Name

H.A.O.

Last Name

Ali

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, 82524, Sohag, Egypt

Email

drhazemaoa@gmail.com

City

Sohag

Orcid

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First Name

A.A.

Last Name

Said

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, 82524 Sohag, Egypt.

Email

tentawy@gmail.com

City

Sohag

Orcid

-

First Name

K.A.A.

Last Name

El-Sheikh

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, 82524, Sohag, Egypt

Email

khalid_elshaikh@yahoo.com

City

Sohag

Orcid

-

Volume

4

Article Issue

1

Related Issue

28927

Issue Date

2022-01-01

Receive Date

2021-09-11

Publish Date

2022-01-01

Page Start

37

Page End

50

Print ISSN

2636-3801

Online ISSN

2636-381X

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https://svuijas.journals.ekb.eg/article_212911.html

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1,132

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Publication Title

SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Sciences

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https://svuijas.journals.ekb.eg/

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Mulching strategy provides higher healthier, and cleaner tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) crop in a profitable way

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Created At

22 Jan 2023