EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO

The objective of the study was to determine the yield and chemical composition of the fruits of four tomato cultivars‘Growdena F1’, ‘Torero F1’, ‘Listell F1’ and ‘Mamirio F1’ grown in coir fibre inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi of the genus Glomus. The mycorrhizal inoculum was applied directly to...

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Main Authors: Joanna Majkowska-Gadomska, Artur Dobrowolski, Emilia Mikulewicz
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Language:English
Published: University of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing House 2016-12-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2509
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Artur Dobrowolski
Emilia Mikulewicz
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description The objective of the study was to determine the yield and chemical composition of the fruits of four tomato cultivars‘Growdena F1’, ‘Torero F1’, ‘Listell F1’ and ‘Mamirio F1’ grown in coir fibre inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi of the genus Glomus. The mycorrhizal inoculum was applied directly to the coir fibre, at 20 g per m2. The content of dry matter, total sugars, reducing sugars, L-ascorbic acid and organic acids (expressed as malic acid) in tomato fruit was determined. The total and marketable yields of tomato fruits were influenced by the cultivar the highest yields were abtained from plants of ‘Torrero F1’ cv. and lowest yields produceal plants of‘Mamirio F1’ cv. Tomato plants that received the mycorrhizal inoculum, except cv. ‘Torero F1’, produced higher yields than control plants. The fruit of cv. ‘Mamirio F1’ had the highest content of dry matter, total sugars, reducing sugars and L-ascorbic acid, nitrates and the lewest weight of fruit.
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spelling doaj.art-b216e4dd314e4025a002cad8e85a49f02023-12-12T09:44:45ZengUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin - Publishing HouseActa Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus1644-06922545-14052016-12-01156EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATOJoanna Majkowska-GadomskaArtur DobrowolskiEmilia Mikulewicz The objective of the study was to determine the yield and chemical composition of the fruits of four tomato cultivars‘Growdena F1’, ‘Torero F1’, ‘Listell F1’ and ‘Mamirio F1’ grown in coir fibre inoculated with mycorrhizal fungi of the genus Glomus. The mycorrhizal inoculum was applied directly to the coir fibre, at 20 g per m2. The content of dry matter, total sugars, reducing sugars, L-ascorbic acid and organic acids (expressed as malic acid) in tomato fruit was determined. The total and marketable yields of tomato fruits were influenced by the cultivar the highest yields were abtained from plants of ‘Torrero F1’ cv. and lowest yields produceal plants of‘Mamirio F1’ cv. Tomato plants that received the mycorrhizal inoculum, except cv. ‘Torero F1’, produced higher yields than control plants. The fruit of cv. ‘Mamirio F1’ had the highest content of dry matter, total sugars, reducing sugars and L-ascorbic acid, nitrates and the lewest weight of fruit. https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2509dry mattersugarsorganic acidsfertigationcoir fibreinoculum
spellingShingle Joanna Majkowska-Gadomska
Artur Dobrowolski
Emilia Mikulewicz
EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum: Hortorum Cultus
dry matter
sugars
organic acids
fertigation
coir fibre
inoculum
title EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
title_full EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
title_fullStr EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
title_short EFFECT OF A MYCORRHIZAL INOCULUM ON THE YIELDING AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRUIT FOUR CULTIVARS OF TOMATO
title_sort effect of a mycorrhizal inoculum on the yielding and chemical composition of fruit four cultivars of tomato
topic dry matter
sugars
organic acids
fertigation
coir fibre
inoculum
url https://czasopisma.up.lublin.pl/index.php/asphc/article/view/2509
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