EFFECT OF SOME ORGANIC AND CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ON TOMATO PLANTS UNDER SALINE WATER IRRIGATION CONDITION
FATMA EL-TOKHY ALI KASEM;
Abstract
Pot experiment was carried out twice during the two successive seasons of 2014 and 2015 in sandy soil at Abu-Ghaleb, Giza governorate to study the effect of different levels of saline water irrigation and some mineral and organic compounds on tomato growth and total fruits yield. The important obtained results were as follows:
1- Effect of saline water irrigation:
Saline water irrigation at 2000 ppm gave the tallest plant height, but the shortest value of plant height recorded with that plants which irrigated with water contained the highest salinity level 4000 ppm.
The heaviest fresh and dry weight of whole plants were recorded with plants irrigated with 2000 ppm, while the lowest fresh and dry weight were found with those plants which irrigated with the
1- Effect of saline water irrigation:
Saline water irrigation at 2000 ppm gave the tallest plant height, but the shortest value of plant height recorded with that plants which irrigated with water contained the highest salinity level 4000 ppm.
The heaviest fresh and dry weight of whole plants were recorded with plants irrigated with 2000 ppm, while the lowest fresh and dry weight were found with those plants which irrigated with the
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| Title | EFFECT OF SOME ORGANIC AND CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ON TOMATO PLANTS UNDER SALINE WATER IRRIGATION CONDITION | Other Titles | تأثير بعض المركبات العضوية والمعدنية علي نباتات الطماطم تحت ظروف الري بالماء المالح | Authors | FATMA EL-TOKHY ALI KASEM | Issue Date | 2019 |
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