2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.984.20
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Effects of Fertigation, Water Application Frequency and Soil Amendment on Tomato Production

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“…These results were consistent with the study of Chanthai et al (2013) [2] who compared fertigation with solid fertilizer applicationunder the same environmental conditions and soil as this experiment. They reported that the fertigation promoted faster growth and resulted to more tomato dry matter and yield compared to solid fertilizer application.…”
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“…These results were consistent with the study of Chanthai et al (2013) [2] who compared fertigation with solid fertilizer applicationunder the same environmental conditions and soil as this experiment. They reported that the fertigation promoted faster growth and resulted to more tomato dry matter and yield compared to solid fertilizer application.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Leaching is the main fertilizer loss as the soil is sandy with low water holding capacity. Chanthai et al [2] compared fertigation and solid fertilizer application for tomato production under drip irrigation system. They prevented leaching of fertilizer by controlling irrigated water at root zone and covered the soil with plastic sheet to prevent excessive rain fall.…”
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“…Tomatoes are cultivated in a plastic mulched/drip irrigated production system. In all farms, drip irrigation for tomatoes has gained popularity because of water-use efficiency and because it allows for the application of fertilizers in irrigation water, leading to greater tomato yield and efficiency of fertilizer use than soil application methods [31][32][33]. During winter, a single daily irrigation suffices, whereas, as spring approaches, the number of daily irrigations is usually 4-5, only one of which also provides fertirrigation.…”
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confidence: 99%