Arable lands are facing serious water scarcity due to climate change and available resources are depleting at an alarming rate which necessitate efficient use of water for agriculture. Deficit irrigation is an on farm strategy which is widely used in many crops to maximise crop productivity in drought prone areas. The present study was initiated to assess the effect of deficit irrigation at different growth stages of tomato (lycopersicon esculentum) on yield and fruit quality traits under greenhouse condition. Four regimes of irrigation: (T1) regular watering to field capacity (as control), (T2) irrigation every four days during vegetative stage, (T3) irrigation every four days throughout flowering stage and (T4) irrigation every four days ...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
The most important biotic stress factor impacting tomato crop biophysical, biochemical, physiologica...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
Water stress affects crop performance by influencing nutrient availability and crop functionality. ...
Field studies were conducted to determine the response of processing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum...
Two experiments in 1994 and 1995 investigated the effects of deficit irrigation (DI) on growth and f...
Water availability in the root zone directly affects the yield and quality of tomatoes yet in most c...
The tomato cultivated surface is one of the most important surfaces in the world. This crop needs a ...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted for two years (2013–15) to evaluate the response of to...
Water is crucial for agriculture and needs to be used effectively due to climate change and drought ...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
Studies on effective use of water resources for sustainable agricultural production are necessary t...
Around the world, the tomato is considered the most important vegetable because of the extent of the...
In search of new innovations for saving irrigation water, fruit yield response and N-fertiliser reco...
Differing amounts of water were used to irrigate tomato in order to determine the effect of deficit ...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
The most important biotic stress factor impacting tomato crop biophysical, biochemical, physiologica...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
Water stress affects crop performance by influencing nutrient availability and crop functionality. ...
Field studies were conducted to determine the response of processing tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum...
Two experiments in 1994 and 1995 investigated the effects of deficit irrigation (DI) on growth and f...
Water availability in the root zone directly affects the yield and quality of tomatoes yet in most c...
The tomato cultivated surface is one of the most important surfaces in the world. This crop needs a ...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted for two years (2013–15) to evaluate the response of to...
Water is crucial for agriculture and needs to be used effectively due to climate change and drought ...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
Studies on effective use of water resources for sustainable agricultural production are necessary t...
Around the world, the tomato is considered the most important vegetable because of the extent of the...
In search of new innovations for saving irrigation water, fruit yield response and N-fertiliser reco...
Differing amounts of water were used to irrigate tomato in order to determine the effect of deficit ...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...
The most important biotic stress factor impacting tomato crop biophysical, biochemical, physiologica...
The competition for limited amount of world fresh water is increasing at a fast rate. The agricultur...