Yield and Yield Attributes of Tomato as Influenced by Organic Fertilizer

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Agriculture International - Year 2016, Vol 12, Issue 1

Abstract

A field experiment was established at the Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources to evaluate the effects of organic fertilizer on yield and yield attributes of tomato from October 2014 to March 2015. The experiment was laid out in a randomised complete block design (RCBD) with four treatments being varying levels of organic fertilizer; 0 kg m-2, 5 kg m-2, 7.5 kg m-2 and 10 kg m-2 each replicated three times. The growth attributes measured were plant height, stem thickness, canopy diameter, number of leaves, fruits and fruit weight. Organic fertilizer application rates of 7.5 and 10 kg m−2 showed significantly (P = .05) taller plants from weeks 4 to 6 compared to other treatments. A highly significant difference in plant canopy was observed across the four application rates from weeks 1 to 5. Canopy spread was overall higher in the 10 kg m-2 application rate across all the weeks. A highly significant treatment effect was observed on leaf number with plants in the 10 kg m-2 application rate exhibiting the highest number of leaves. Stem thickness showed significance differences across treatments with the 10 kg m−2 application rate having thicker stems. A highly significant treatment effect was observed on number of harvested fruits with the 7.5 kg m-2 application rate showing higher yields between the first and fourth harvest and 10 kg m-2 application rate from fifth to sixth harvest. Organic fertilizer had a significant effect on fruit weight from first to third harvest with the 10 kg m-2 application rates having the heaviest tomato fruits. The 10 kg m-2 application rate outperformed the lower rates for most measured parameters. The organic fertilizer is recommended to small-scale vegetable growers because it is affordable and abundant in Botswana.

Authors and Affiliations

Witness Mojeremane, Ofentse Moseki, Thembinkosi Mathowa, Gabatshele M. Legwaila, Sifanele Machacha

Keywords

Related Articles

Assessment of Passion Fruit Trees Genotypes in Terms of Fruit Quality and Yields in Rio Grande do Sul - Brazil

Aims: This study aimed at evaluating genotypes of passion fruit regarding the quality and yield of their fruits in southern Brazil. Study Design: The experimental design randomized complete block design with four genoty...

Determinants of Utilization of Selected Forest Fruits in Ikono Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria

This study was carried out to determine the factors that affect the utilization of selected fruits in Ikono Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Data were collected using well-structured questionnaire and analyzed u...

Effects of Rootstock Type and Scion Cultivar on Grafting Success and Growth of Mango (Mangifera indica L.) Seedlings

Aim: To evaluate the effects of three types of rootstocks: (i) Ngwangwa (ii) Sindano and (iii) Zinzi commonly used in the coastal belt of Tanzania on grafting success and seedling growth of six improved mango cultivars:...

Estimation of Lead (Pb) Flux, Distance of Travel and Break through Time Using Convective Flux Equations: A Case Study of Farmlands around Lead (Pb) Contaminated Goldmine in Zamfara Nigeria

Estimating the transport and fate of chemicals released into the environment is an interesting and challenging task. The global environment is diverse on the chemical transport and fate scale. This paper applies the math...

Molecular Characterization and Antibiotic Resistance Profile of Bacteria Associated with Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) From Ebute Iboro Location on Yewa River

Bacterial isolates associated with Clarias gariepinus were collected from fish samples gotten on Yewa River in Ebute Iboro. The isolates were assessed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing method to identify the strains and to...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP351237
  • DOI 10.9734/AJEA/2016/24630
  • Views 112
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Witness Mojeremane, Ofentse Moseki, Thembinkosi Mathowa, Gabatshele M. Legwaila, Sifanele Machacha (2016). Yield and Yield Attributes of Tomato as Influenced by Organic Fertilizer. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 12(1), 1-10. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-351237