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Effects of Variety and Organic Manures on Growth, Yield and Quality of Cherry Tomato under Vertical Farming

Ratna Saha, Md. Harun Ar Rashid.




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Cherry tomatoes are taste-bud delight, delicious and nutritious food which become more nourishing, healthy and appealing to consumers when produced under organic farming. The experiment was conducted at the Horticulture Farm and Laboratory of the Department of Horticulture, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh during the period from September 2019 to March 2020 along with the motive of assessing the effects of variety and organic manures on growth, yield and quality of cherry tomato. It was plotted in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The treatments were in a factorial arrangement of 2 × 8, with 2 varieties of cherry tomato viz. V1-BINA Tomato 10 and V2- BARI Tomato 11 (Jhumka) and 8 different organic manures treatments viz. T0: Control, T1: Cow dung @ 3 kg/m2, T2: Mustard oil cake (MOC) @ 0.6 kg/m2, T3: Poultry manure@ 3 kg/m2, T4: Cow dung +MOC @ (3+0.6) kg/m2, T5: Cow dung + Poultry manure @ (3+3) kg/m2, T6: MOC + Poultry manure @ (0.6+3) kg/m2, T7: Cow dung + MOC + Poultry Manure @ (3+0.6+3) kg/m2. All the parameters under study showed significant variation between cherry tomato varieties and organic manures. BINA Tomato-10 revealed the highest growth, yield and quality characters except plant height and number of leaves per plant with BARI Tomato 11(Jhumka). Combined application of cowdung+ MOC+ poultry manure ensued the greatest growth, yield and quality characters in comparison with the other treatments. BARI Tomato 11(Jhumka) accompanying the combined application of cowdung+ MOC+ poultry manure (V2T7) gave the highest plant height (127.75 cm) and number of leaves per plant (51.25) whereas BINA Tomato-10 together with combined application of cowdung+ MOC+ poultry manure (V1T7) evolved the highest number of fruits per plant (502.33), individual fruit weight (12.50 g), fruit length (4.23 cm) and breadth (3.22 cm), yield (89.07 ton/ha), and total soluble solids (TSS) content (10.40%) while the lowest number of fruits per plant (43.55) and individual fruit weight (6.23 g), fruit length (2.10 cm) and breadth (1.79 cm), yield (8.23 ton/ha) and TSS content (4.80%) was found in BARI Tomato 11(Jhumka) with control treatment (V2T0). Therefore, BINA Tomato-10 together with combined application of cowdung+ MOC+ poultry manure was found to be better for greater yield and quality of cherry tomato.

Key words: Cherry tomato, organic manures, BINA Tomato-10, BARI Tomato 11, growth, yield, quality






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