The influence of saline irrigation and organic waste fertilisation on the mineral content (N, P, K, Na, Ca and Mg) of tomatoes
1992
Gomez, I. | Navarro-Pedreno, J. | Mataix, J.
Tomato plants were grown in a calcareous soil supplemented with two organic wastes (sewage sludge and epicarp-mesocarp of the almond tree fruit). They were irrigated at three levels of salinity caused by the addition of sodium chloride, N, P, K, Na, Ca and Mg were determined in the soil and tomato fruits. The treatments had a significant incidence on mineral content in fruit and soil.
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