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Tomato growth and seed production in relation to some macro and micro-nutrients application [Egypt]
1985
Omran, A.F. (Minafiya Univ., Shebin El-Kom (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture) | Midan, A.A. | El-Sayed, M.M. | Malash, N.M. | Ali, F.A.
Fertilized tomato plants with 1:2:1 NPK formula (300 ammonium sulphate 21% N: 600 superphosphate 15.5% P2O5:100 potassium sulphate 50% K,O kg/fed.) gave the maximum value of plant height and dry weight of stems. Fertilization of tomato plants with 1:2:1 NPK formula with foliar spraying of B + Zn produced the longest tomato plant height. Spraying tomato plant with B at 30 ppm increased dry weight of tomato plant doubling N or P in the fertilizer ratio increased tomato seed yield. Spraying tomato plants with B or B + Zn significantly reduced the germination percentage. Increasing P amount in NPK formula caused an increment in the weight of 1000 seeds.
Show more [+] Less [-]Dynamics of metalaxyl [Ridomil] disappearance in tomato fruits
1985
Czarnik, W. (Instytut Ochrony Roslin, Poznan (Poland)) | Waliszewski, S.
Metalaxyl, the active substance of the pesticide Ridomil, is a systemic fungicide assigned to control plant diseases caused by fungi belonging to the order Peronosporales. Tomato plants were sprayed three times with Ridomil plus 45 WP at the concentration of 0.6%. It was found that metalaxyl degradation in tomato fruits is very rapid. Five days after the treatment no metalaxyl residues in tomato fruits were found
Show more [+] Less [-]Bacterial speck of tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato in the state of Parana
1985
Leite Junior, R.P. | Mohan, S.K.
Summer streak rot of processing tomato caused by cucumber mosaic virus.
1985
Fujisawa I.
Occurrence of a tomato disease caused by Sclerotinia minor in Fukuoka prefecture [Japan].
1985
Nomura Y. | Sonku Y.
Effect of different NPK formulae combined with Boron (B) and Zinc (Zn) nutrients on tomato productivity and fruit qualities [Egypt]
1985
El-Sayed, M.M. (Minyfiya Univ., Shebin El-Kom (Egypt). Faculty of Agriculture) | Midan, A.A. | Omran, A.F. | Ali, F.A.
Early and total yields as well as chemical constituents of tomato as influenced by NPK ratio combined with Zn and B nutrients in two growing successive seasons (1982 and 1983). Doubling NPK formula, i.e., 2:2:2 (600 ammonium sulphate 21% N; 600 superphosphate 15.5% P205:200 Potassium sulphate 50% K2O kg/fed.) produced the maximum value of total yield and average fruit weight. Absence of each of the three macro-elements caused a reduction in the total yield while doubling N ratio caused a depression in early yield. Foliar application with combination of B(50 ppm)+Zn (100 ppm) gave the maximum weight of early and total yields. Absence of K from NPK formulae or doubling dose of N reduced fruit firmness. Fertilizing tomato plants with 2:1:1 or 2:2:2 NPK formulae caused increases of T.S.S. in fruits. whereas 1:1) NPK formula being superior in ascorbic acid content. The combination of B + Zn seemed to be effective on T.S.S. and Vitamin C content. Increasing K dose in NPK formula increased titratable acidity in fruits.
Show more [+] Less [-]Occurrence of stem canker disease of tomato caused by Alternaria alternata in Nara prefecture [Japan]
1985
Horimoto, K. | Kodama, T. | Kobatake, H. | Okayama, K. (Nara-ken. Agricultural Experiment Station, Kashihara (Japan))
Yield losses and resistance of tomato to strains of tomato leaf curl and tobacco mosaic viruses [in Cyprus]
1985
Ioannou, N. (Agricultural Research Inst., Nicosia (Cyprus))
Strains of TYLCV and TMV infecting tomatoes in Cyprus were identified on the basis of symptom expression or using genotypes possessing specific resistance genes. Two TYLCV strains caused 50 to 82% yield loss. Fifty tomato cultivars were tested in the greenhouse for resistance to TYLCV and TMV
Show more [+] Less [-]Cause of white swelling spot on tomato fruit [caused by Frankliniella intonsa] and its occurrence in Japan
1985
Murai, T. | Ishii, T. (Shimane-ken. Agricultural Experiment Station, Izumo (Japan))
Evaluation of indigenous plant extracts for the control of early blight of tomato caused by Altenaria solani E11 and Martin
1985
Campos, F.F. | Quilantang, J.R.
Extracts of four indigenous plants were evaluated for their fungicidal properties namely, hierba buena (Mentha cordifolia); sambong (Blunea balsamifera); lagundi (Vitex negundo); and neem tree (Azadirachta indica). Results revealed that among the extracts tested, only hierba buena showed the potential of having a fungicidal property. Other extracts exhibited a zero diameter of zone of inhibition of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 concentrations. Statistical analysis revealed that 1:1 and 1:2 concentrations of hierba buena were significantly better compared with 1:3 concentration in terms of diameter of zone of inhibition
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