Impact of Different Mulching Materials on the Growth and Yield of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in Dehradun region of Uttarakhand
Impact of Different Mulching Materials on the Growth and Yield of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in Dehradun region of Uttarakhand
Rohit Pinder, Renu Rana, Devashree Maan, Kuldip Kumar
Field trials were carried out in 2013-2014 cropping seasons to assess
the impact of different mulching materials on the growth and yield of
tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) region of India.
The crop growth and fruit yield were studied for two cultivars namely
Cherry Tomato and Marglobe under two inorganic mulches (black polythene,
white polythene) and four organic mulches (FYM, rice straw, dry leaves,
sugarcane trash) and compared with unweeded control. Four competitive
plants were randomly selected from each treatment to record data on
various parameters. The experiment comprising these treatments was laid
out as factorial randomized block design with three replications. It was
observed that among all the treatments black polythene mulch showed
significantly higher plant height (89.92 cm, 59.17 cm) and (97.17 cm,
63.42 cm) after 30 and 45 days respectively, number of trusses per plant
(109 and 6.33), number of fruits per truss (14.50 and 6.42) and weight
of immature and mature fruits (4.59 gm and 6.73 gm) and (42.08 gm and
54.25 gm) in Cherry Tomato and Marglobe varieties. Among all the
treatments, black polythene mulch was found to be the best for tomato
cultivation in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) region of India.
10.22161/ijeab/1.4.4
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Rohit Pinder, Renu Rana, Devashree Maan, Kuldip Kumar
Field trials were carried out in 2013-2014 cropping seasons to assess
the impact of different mulching materials on the growth and yield of
tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) region of India.
The crop growth and fruit yield were studied for two cultivars namely
Cherry Tomato and Marglobe under two inorganic mulches (black polythene,
white polythene) and four organic mulches (FYM, rice straw, dry leaves,
sugarcane trash) and compared with unweeded control. Four competitive
plants were randomly selected from each treatment to record data on
various parameters. The experiment comprising these treatments was laid
out as factorial randomized block design with three replications. It was
observed that among all the treatments black polythene mulch showed
significantly higher plant height (89.92 cm, 59.17 cm) and (97.17 cm,
63.42 cm) after 30 and 45 days respectively, number of trusses per plant
(109 and 6.33), number of fruits per truss (14.50 and 6.42) and weight
of immature and mature fruits (4.59 gm and 6.73 gm) and (42.08 gm and
54.25 gm) in Cherry Tomato and Marglobe varieties. Among all the
treatments, black polythene mulch was found to be the best for tomato
cultivation in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) region of India.
10.22161/ijeab/1.4.4
http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/4%20IJEAB-NOV-2016-5-Impact%20of%20Different%20Mulching%20Materials%20on%20the%20Growth%20and%20Yield%20of%20tomato%20(Solanum%20lycopersicum)%20in%20Dehradun%20region%20of%20Uttarakhand.pdf
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