Productivity of the plants for late field tomato production depending of the composition of seedling mixture

Journal Title: Scientia Agriculturae - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2

Abstract

 The main aim of this study was to be established productivity of tomato plants, grown in conditions of late field production, depending of the composition of seedling mixture. The experiments were carried out during the period 2012-2013 on experimental field, Department of Horticulture at the Agricultural University – Plovdiv with cultivar Opal F1. The variants with additives of different components of organic and organo-mineral origin to the standard peat-pearlitic mixture and peat-pearlitic mixture with absorbent were tested. The yield of standard fruits was highest in the variant peat-pearlitic mixture with absorbent and addition of organic fertilizer Boneprot 2%.

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Nikolina G Shopova, Dimka I Haytova

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  • EP ID EP105882
  • DOI 10.15192/PSCP.SA.2015.10.2.103107
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Nikolina G Shopova, Dimka I Haytova (2015).  Productivity of the plants for late field tomato production depending of the composition of seedling mixture. Scientia Agriculturae, 10(2), 103-107. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-105882