Abstract:Experiments were conducted at the Horticultural Research Farm at Rock Springs, PA and with a commercial grower at Clarks Summit, PA in 1986-8. 'Count II' tomato transplants (Lycopersicum esculentum Mill) were grown in rows 1.52 m apart with 30 cm inrow spacing. Seven limestone type treatments were applied at 11.3 t/ha with a check. Calcitic (trace of Mg) and dolomitic (12% Mg) types and 5 mixtures with 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10% Mg were combined with banded NPK fertilizers in 4 replications. Of special interest was th… Show more
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