2018
DOI: 10.21608/ejss.2017.1645.1126
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Response of tomato plant to foliar application of calcium and potassium nitrate integrated with different phosphorus rates under sandy soil conditions.

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“…Furthermore, PU as N-fertilizer enhanced carbohydrate content in the leaves of tomato plants. The same behavior was reported by authors [50] when they studied the effect of different nitrogen fertilizers on the carbohydrate content in leaves of wheat.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Furthermore, PU as N-fertilizer enhanced carbohydrate content in the leaves of tomato plants. The same behavior was reported by authors [50] when they studied the effect of different nitrogen fertilizers on the carbohydrate content in leaves of wheat.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…As regards the effect of calcium on the increase of lycopene Abdelhameed and Abdelhady [34] obtained similar results, where the lycopene content increased with foliar application treatments with calcium. Mazumder et al [35] significant differences were observed in the lycopene content with the highest concentrations of CaCl2.…”
Section: Lycopene and β-Carotene Contentmentioning
confidence: 58%