Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science
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CHANGES IN FRUIT YIELD, QUALITY AND NUTRIENT CONCENTRATIONS IN RESPONSE TO SOIL HUMIC ACID APPLICATIONS IN PROCESSING TOMATO
N. Ari, F. O. Asri, E. I. Demirtas
Abstract: Humic acids (HA) provide formation of the organomineral in soil, thus they improve nutrient concentration of tomato leaves and agricultural production. The objective of this study was to find effects of soil HA applications on yield, fruit quality and nutrient concentration of processing tomato. Humic acid was sprayed on soil at the rate of 0, 40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 L ha-1 soil along with uniform dose of nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK) (180-60-210 kg ha-1) was applied through drip irrigation. The experiment was conducted according to randomized complete block design with 4 replicates in 2011-2012 years. The humic acid applications caused a significant increase of yield. Titretable acidity, fruit weight and fruit diameter showed increase by ascending humic acid levels. Results showed that N, P, K, Ca, Zn and Mn concentration of leaves was increased
by humic acid, especially 80 L ha-1 humic acid level provided the most important progress in the frst year. In the second year, N, P, K, Fe and Mn concentration of leaves was positive changed by humic acid and high levels of humic acid caused decline. Therefore, mid-levels (80 and 120 L ha-1) were found more effective.
Keywords: fruit quality; humic acid; nutrient concentration; tomato; yield
Date published: 2017-09-14
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