The aim of the research work was to evaluate the effects of two levels of electrical conductivity (EC) of the nutrient solution, i.e. high night and low day EC v continuously low EC, on water consumption, physiological responses, yield, and fruit quality of two tomato cultivars (Diana and Naomi). The use of a nutrient solution with high EC during the night (6 dS m-1) did not modify plant growth. The daily water consumption of tomato plants was not modified by the nutrient solution EC, however water consumption during the night was on average 9-19% of the total daily uptake. Both at the second cluster setting stage and beginning of harvests, the high night and low day EC treatment decreased stomatal conductance (13%) and leaf net CO2 assimil...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
We investigated the hypothesis that manipulating water out-flow of a plant through the shoot environ...
International Symposium on Managing Greenhouse Crops in Saline Environment -- JUL 09-12, 2003 -- PIS...
The aim of the research work was to evaluate the effects of two levels of electrical conductivity (E...
The aim of the research work was to evaluate the effects of two levels of electrical conductivity (E...
The aim of the present research work was to evaluate the effects on water consumption, yield, and fr...
Closed loop soilless systems improve water and fertilizer use efficiency compared to open loop syste...
The effects of electrical conductivity (EC) of nutrient solution on yield and some quality character...
In soilless culture the EC (Electric Conductivity; mS cm <sup><font size="-2">-1</font></SUP>) is an...
Tomato is an important commodity in fresh vegetable market. Recently, there is great interest for No...
In soilless culture the EC (Electric Conductivity; mS cm <sup><font size="-2">-1</fon...
Tomato plants (cv. Naomi) were grown until the 8(th) cluster in a greenhouse during Aug. 1998 - Jan....
In order to obtain high quality cherry tomato in closed soilless systems, the nutrient solutions mus...
Soilless cultivation is an important alternative to traditional agriculture and facilitates harvest ...
The osmotic and ionic effects of the electrical conductivity (EC) of the nutrient solution and its ...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
We investigated the hypothesis that manipulating water out-flow of a plant through the shoot environ...
International Symposium on Managing Greenhouse Crops in Saline Environment -- JUL 09-12, 2003 -- PIS...
The aim of the research work was to evaluate the effects of two levels of electrical conductivity (E...
The aim of the research work was to evaluate the effects of two levels of electrical conductivity (E...
The aim of the present research work was to evaluate the effects on water consumption, yield, and fr...
Closed loop soilless systems improve water and fertilizer use efficiency compared to open loop syste...
The effects of electrical conductivity (EC) of nutrient solution on yield and some quality character...
In soilless culture the EC (Electric Conductivity; mS cm <sup><font size="-2">-1</font></SUP>) is an...
Tomato is an important commodity in fresh vegetable market. Recently, there is great interest for No...
In soilless culture the EC (Electric Conductivity; mS cm <sup><font size="-2">-1</fon...
Tomato plants (cv. Naomi) were grown until the 8(th) cluster in a greenhouse during Aug. 1998 - Jan....
In order to obtain high quality cherry tomato in closed soilless systems, the nutrient solutions mus...
Soilless cultivation is an important alternative to traditional agriculture and facilitates harvest ...
The osmotic and ionic effects of the electrical conductivity (EC) of the nutrient solution and its ...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
We investigated the hypothesis that manipulating water out-flow of a plant through the shoot environ...
International Symposium on Managing Greenhouse Crops in Saline Environment -- JUL 09-12, 2003 -- PIS...