Abstract:The demand for tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) as a vegetable and as an industrial raw material is increasing globally. To maximize tomato production and quality, there is need for good water management. This research studied the effect of three irrigation frequencies (F1=7 days; F2= 5 days; and F3= 3 days) and three depths of water applications (D1= 100%ETc; D2 =75%ETc; D3=50%ETc) on some selected food properties of the tomato. The fruits were harvested when observed ripe and the selected food properties wer… Show more
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