Effect Of Foliar Nutrients On Some Growth And Yield Traits In Tomato

Authors

  • Lanja Mohammed Shukur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64252/6k77ga89

Keywords:

Foliar nutrients, fruiting traits, Wadi variety, tomato

Abstract

The study was conducted as a randomised complete block design (R.C.B.D) trial. with three replications in a farmer's field in Kirkuk governorate for the 2024 growing season to investigate the effect of foliar nutrients (Soli Vig and ProSol) on some fruiting traits of To study the effect of foliar nutrients (Soli Vig and ProSol) on some fruiting traits of Wadi tomato variety, different concentrations of the above foliar nutrients (0, 2 and 4) g/litre were used, and through statistical analysis of the results, it was found that treatment 4 g/litre and both nutrients were significantly superior to the control and other treatments, where the highest rates of Soli Vig and ProSol for the studied traits were plant height (71.33 cm) and (74.66 cm). (33) cm and (74.66) cm respectively, number of branches (10.33) branches and (9.96) branches respectively, number of fruits (10.33) fruits and (9.96) fruits respectively, fruit weight (549.1) g and (495.16) g respectively and quotient (15.46) g and (16. 23) g respectively, as for the overlaps, the overlap in all studied traits exceeded the overlap in plant height, number of branches, number of fruits, fruit weight and yield (82.3 cm, (11.3) branches, (29.4) fruits, (681.1) g and (19.2) g, fruit weight (549.1) g and (495.16) g respectively and quotient (15.46) g and (16. 23) g respectively, as for the overlaps, the overlap in all studied traits exceeded the overlap in plant height, number of branches, number of fruits, fruit weight and yield (82.3 cm, (11.3) branches, (29.4) fruits, (681.1) g and (19.2) g respectively.

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Published

2025-04-15

How to Cite

Effect Of Foliar Nutrients On Some Growth And Yield Traits In Tomato. (2025). International Journal of Environmental Sciences, 11(2s), 643-648. https://doi.org/10.64252/6k77ga89