A four-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of different types of organic fertilizers on yield and quality of processing tomato and on soil chemical evolution, was carried out in Southern Italy during the 2002-2005 period on a silty-clay soil. The fertilization treatments aimed to supply 100 kg ha-1of N and were: 1) an organic biological fertilizer (BIO); 2) an experimental compost composed by olive residues, sludge and straw (COMP); 3) a mix (MIX) of an organic fertilizer (50%) and ammonium nitrate (50%); 4) a traditional chemical fertilizer (ammonium nitrate, MIN). At harvest the main productive and qualitative parameters were assessed (fresh and dried yield; biomass and marketable yield). Chemical analyses of the soil were made ...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization has often been used in excess by farmers to improve commercial yield and ...
The demand for organically grown products is increasing because many people are concerned about the ...
The main aim of the investigation was to consolidate the influence of the middle dose of NPK fertili...
A four-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of different types of organic fertilizers on yi...
Two field trials were carried out in Foggia (Southern Italy) in 2002 and in 2003 on a silty-clay soi...
In organic farming, plant production depends almost exclusively on nutrient deriving from the decomp...
The use of alternative to mineral fertilizers is an important issue in organic systems. A four-year ...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
Organic farming systems rely on soil fertility management to enhance the soil chemical properties fo...
Tomato is one of the most important crops in the world and its cultivation is usually based on a gre...
BACKGROUND: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most important crops in the world and rep...
Nowadays agriculture needs to increase crop sustainability and the organic cropping system has emerg...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization has often been used in excess by farmers to improve commercial yield and ...
The demand for organically grown products is increasing because many people are concerned about the ...
The main aim of the investigation was to consolidate the influence of the middle dose of NPK fertili...
A four-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of different types of organic fertilizers on yi...
Two field trials were carried out in Foggia (Southern Italy) in 2002 and in 2003 on a silty-clay soi...
In organic farming, plant production depends almost exclusively on nutrient deriving from the decomp...
The use of alternative to mineral fertilizers is an important issue in organic systems. A four-year ...
Several sustainable agricultural practices, such as crop rotations and green manure, have been sugge...
Organic farming systems rely on soil fertility management to enhance the soil chemical properties fo...
Tomato is one of the most important crops in the world and its cultivation is usually based on a gre...
BACKGROUND: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the most important crops in the world and rep...
Nowadays agriculture needs to increase crop sustainability and the organic cropping system has emerg...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization has often been used in excess by farmers to improve commercial yield and ...
The demand for organically grown products is increasing because many people are concerned about the ...
The main aim of the investigation was to consolidate the influence of the middle dose of NPK fertili...