Not AvailableA two year study was conducted to determine the response of a tomato crop to three planting systems and three mulch materials. Results indicated that planting systems significantly influenced the soil moisture regimes; weed growth and water use efficiency but did not affect the yield and other parameters. Mulch materials significantly influenced the hydrothermal regime of soil, physiological traits, yield and water use efficiency. Black polythene and paddy straw mulch have significantly higher soil water tensions (-56.6 to -38.4 kPa) and moisture in soil profile (15.1-18.4%). The maximum leaf area (0.426 m2/plant), specific leaf area (8.47 mg/cm2), fruit yield (400.08 q/ha) and water use efficiency (96.58 kg/ha-mm) were obtai...
Tomato cultivation is steadily increasing in the Sicilian countryside where careful management of cl...
Weed control is often a major limitation for vegetable crops, since compared to arable crops fewer h...
An experiment was carried out with potted tomato plants to investigate the interactive effect of wat...
Not AvailableA two year study was conducted to determine the response of a tomato crop to three plan...
Dhankuta is considered a high-tomato production area in Nepal. The types of mulch recommended by gov...
By improving the thermal and moisture conditions in the immediate vicinity of plants, plastic covers...
Tomatoes during rainy season have low production in open field; thus, supply is low, consequently, t...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the main vegetables cultivated in Western Kenya by small ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Hathazari, Chittagon...
Agricultural mulches from plant waste constitute an ecological alternative due to their capacity to ...
The effect of five mulch treatments (barley and wheat straw) on the soil and plant water relations o...
The aim of this study is to assess the influence of covering with black polyethylene mulch on soil p...
Mulch is considered a desirable management technology for conserving soil moisture, improving ...
Tomato cultivation is steadily increasing in the Sicilian countryside where careful management of cl...
Weed control is often a major limitation for vegetable crops, since compared to arable crops fewer h...
An experiment was carried out with potted tomato plants to investigate the interactive effect of wat...
Not AvailableA two year study was conducted to determine the response of a tomato crop to three plan...
Dhankuta is considered a high-tomato production area in Nepal. The types of mulch recommended by gov...
By improving the thermal and moisture conditions in the immediate vicinity of plants, plastic covers...
Tomatoes during rainy season have low production in open field; thus, supply is low, consequently, t...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the main vegetables cultivated in Western Kenya by small ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Hathazari, Chittagon...
Agricultural mulches from plant waste constitute an ecological alternative due to their capacity to ...
The effect of five mulch treatments (barley and wheat straw) on the soil and plant water relations o...
The aim of this study is to assess the influence of covering with black polyethylene mulch on soil p...
Mulch is considered a desirable management technology for conserving soil moisture, improving ...
Tomato cultivation is steadily increasing in the Sicilian countryside where careful management of cl...
Weed control is often a major limitation for vegetable crops, since compared to arable crops fewer h...
An experiment was carried out with potted tomato plants to investigate the interactive effect of wat...