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Xufeng Li, Lijian Zheng and Juanjuan Ma
It is important to evaluate any effects that biochar may have on tomato yield under deficit-irrigation to develop water-saving and yield-increasing best management practices for greenhouse tomato production. For this purpose, greenhouse trials were condu...
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John Paul Délano-Frier, Alberto Flores-Olivas and José Humberto Valenzuela-Soto
The rhizobacterium Enterobacter sp. DBA51 (DBA51), isolated from the semi-desert in Coahuila, Mexico, was previously found to increase the vegetative growth of tomato and tobacco plants cultivated under greenhouse conditions. The present report describes...
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Xiuyuan Peng, Xiaoyu Yu, Yuzhu Luo, Yixiao Chang, Caiyan Lu and Xin Chen
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Vinícius Villa e Vila, Patricia Angélica Alves Marques, Roberto Rezende, Gustavo Soares Wenneck, Daniele de Souza Terassi, André Felipe Barion Alves Andrean, Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Nocchi and Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintro
Deficit irrigation is applied to several agricultural crops as a water-saving irrigation strategy. The tomato plant is sensitive to water stress; however, integration with biostimulant applications, based on seaweed extracts, could be a strategy for plan...
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Jiaying Ma, Zhaoyang Li, Wenge Jiang and Jiangfan Liu
The effective exploration and utilization of brackish water resources are crucial to alleviating the scarcity of freshwater in arid regions. This study focused on protected tomato plants and set up four irrigation salinity levels: T1 (2 g·L-1), T2 (4 g·L...
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Yang Gao, Guangcheng Shao, Jintao Cui, Jia Lu, Longjia Tian, Enze Song and Zhongyi Zeng
Drought hardening could promote the development of plant roots, potentially improving the resistance of crops to other adversities. To investigate the response and resistance of physiological and growth characteristics induced by drought hardening to sal...
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Jaspreet Singh, Sanjeev K. Sandal, Abrar Yousuf and Parminder Singh Sandhu
The proficient supply of water and nutrients is a key factor for successful vegetable production under greenhouses. This field experiment was conducted during 2018?2019 under a completely randomized design to evaluate the effects of drip irrigation and n...
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Hong Zhang, Chao Han, Tom D. Breeze, Mengdan Li, Shibonage K. Mashilingi, Jun Hua, Wenbin Zhang, Xuebin Zhang, Shiwen Zhang and Jiandong An
Bumblebee pollination is crucial to the production of tomato in protected cultivation. Both tomato yield and flavor play important roles in attracting attentions from growers and consumers. Compared with yield, much less work has been conducted to invest...
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Michele R. Warmund, Mark R. Ellersieck and Reid J. Smeda
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) plants are commonly injured by the off-target movement of synthetic auxin herbicides. A greenhouse and a field trial were conducted to determine the relative tolerance of eight fresh market tomato cultivars to drift-simul...
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Yonggang Wang, Ruimin Xiao, Yizhi Yin and Tan Liu
Yield prediction for tomatoes in greenhouses is an important basis for making production plans, and yield prediction accuracy directly affects economic benefits. To improve the prediction accuracy of tomato yield in Chinese-style solar greenhouses (CSGs)...
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Mohan Singh, K. D. Ameta, R. A. Kaushik, K. S. Rajawat
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Eszter Nemeskéri, András Neményi, András Bocs, Zoltán Pék and Lajos Helyes
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation scheduling or to predict the expected yield in open-field production of vegetables. This study evaluates the changes in stomatal conductance, chlorophyll fluore...
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Hongdan Fu, Guoxian Zhang, Fan Zhang, Zhouping Sun, Guoming Geng and Tianlai Li
Soil-related obstacles resulting from continuous monoculture have limited the sustainable development of the tomato industry in China. An experiment on tomatoes with seven continuous monoculture treatments (the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th, and 13th cro...
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Haomiao Cheng, Shu Ji, Hengjun Ge, Mohmed A. M. Abdalhi, Tengyi Zhu, Xiaoping Chen, Wei Ding and Shaoyuan Feng
Deficit irrigation (DI) is a widely recognized water-saving irrigation method, but it is difficult to precisely quantify optimum DI levels in tomato production. In this study, the Root Zone Water Quality-Simultaneous Heat and Water (RZ-SHAW) model was us...
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M. Ashraful Islam, Sumiya Islam, Ayasha Akter, Md Habibur Rahman and Dilip Nandwani
Field trials were conducted on tomato for yield and quality of fruits using different types of organic and inorganic fertilizers at the horticulture farm of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh. Fertilizer treatments were tested on two va...
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Maria Isabella Sifola, Ida Di Mola, Eugenio Cozzolino, Lucia Ottaiano, Sabrina Nocerino, Riccardo Riccardi, Patrizia Spigno and Mauro Mori
The aim of the present study is to investigate the effect of differently colored low-density polyethylene mulching films (black, silver/brown, and yellow/brown) in comparison with bare soil (BS) on soil temperatures, yield and yield components (number of...
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Chandni ., Deepti Singh, Shirin Akhtar, Swaraj Kumar Dutta
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Ajay Kumar Tiwari, B. K. Singh, Trivikram ., A. K. Singh, Pankaj Kumar Singh
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Prasenjit Kundu, Nayan Kishor Adhikary, Monidipta Saha, Abhijit Ghosal, Narayan Chandra Sahu
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Abhishek Pratap Singh, M. D. Ojha, Seema Kumari, Divya Tiwari, Mahender Pal, Vijay Kumar
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