2020
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2020/v42i930595
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Influence of Manuring on Growth and Yield of Tomato Varieties in Akure, a Rain Forest Zone of South West Nigeria

Abstract: Tomato a highly nutritious and income relevance crop. The optimum productivity is constrained by a number of factors such as soil fertility management. A field experiment was conducted at Teaching and Research Farm, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria between December 2012 to April 2013 (irrigated) and March – August 2013 (rainfed) to investigate the effect manuring on the growth and yield of tomato varieties. Four manuring sources (Organic, Organo-mineral, Urea and No fertilizer) and four tomato … Show more

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“…The impacts of environmental factors (soil and weather conditions), genetic factors, and crop management practices have all been reported to account for the low level of tomato production in humid zones (Oladokun et al, 2019). Typically, Soil type and fertility status as a result of weather factors and land management have been identified as major constraints in tomato growing and yield output in coastal agroecology (Oladitan et al, 2020). The application of mineral fertilizer provides a solution to improve the productivity of degraded soils; however, their use has been restricted by the cost of purchasing, availability, and negative contributions to soil properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impacts of environmental factors (soil and weather conditions), genetic factors, and crop management practices have all been reported to account for the low level of tomato production in humid zones (Oladokun et al, 2019). Typically, Soil type and fertility status as a result of weather factors and land management have been identified as major constraints in tomato growing and yield output in coastal agroecology (Oladitan et al, 2020). The application of mineral fertilizer provides a solution to improve the productivity of degraded soils; however, their use has been restricted by the cost of purchasing, availability, and negative contributions to soil properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%