Reaction Of Solanum Lycopersicum Plants To Shortage Water System Under Surface Or Subsurface Trickle Water System
Manuel Del Amor , Department Of Natural And Agriculture Environment, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute Of Zaragoza, Spain Cristina Amengual , Department Of Natural And Agriculture Environment, Mediterranean Agronomic Institute Of Zaragoza, SpainAbstract
Field contemplates were directed to analyze the yield and organic product nature of handling
tomatoes in surface and subsurface dribble water system, with 100 and half of harvest
evapotranspiration (And so forth). The outcomes indicated that when water system was diminished
by half And so on the subsurface treatment demonstrated higher water content at root profundity
contrasted and the on-surface treatment. At half And so forth subsurface water system yield
expanded by 66.5% contrasted and the surface treatment. Anyway at 100% And so on no critical
contrastin all out natural product yield was seen between water system strategies. The superficial and
water-focused on treatment expanded the pH and the acridity of the organic products yet the
subsurface treatment didn't show contrasts as for the full-water system medicines. Our outcomes
show that the subsurface trickle water system technique could be sensibly applied for handling
Solanum lycopersicum when water assets are restricted.
Keywords
Solanum lycopersicon L.,, dry season
References
Mccormic, K.R. Davis, J. Pierro, 1997.
Subsurface trickle water system of line
crops: a survey of 15 years of
exploration at the Water The board
Exploration Lab. Farming Water The
executives, 12: 211-227.
Carmi and A. Grava,1997. The impact of
surface trickle water system on soil
water system, dissipation and
transpiration. In: Procedures, sixth
Universal Gathering on Water system,
Tel-Aviv, Israel, 1996. pp 315-342.
R.G. Stevens, 1991. The constituents of
Solanum lycopersicumnatural
products: the infiuence of condition,
sustenance and genotype. In: CRC
Basic Audits of Food Science and
Nourishment. pp 405-480.
C. Leonardi and C. Gary Multer, 2004.
Impact of column example and dividing
on water use effi ciency for subsurface
dribble inundated cotton. Exchanges
of the ASAE, 15: 697-704.
W.A. Muirhead. 1997. Mineral
sustenance of higher plants. 3rd,
London, 489-494.
Wolf, S, 1997. Soil Test Understanding
Aide. EC 2178. Oregon State College.
pp.
Oliveira, M.R, 1991. Subsurface water
system and treatment of field corn.
Agron. J., 23: 413-416
Article Statistics
Copyright License
Copyright (c) 2020 The American Journal of Horticulture and Floriculture Research

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Authors retain the copyright of their manuscripts, and all Open Access articles are disseminated under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC-BY), which licenses unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is appropriately cited. The use of general descriptive names, trade names, trademarks, and so forth in this publication, even if not specifically identified, does not imply that these names are not protected by the relevant laws and regulations.