Fruit size, mineral composition and quality of trickle-irrigated tomatoes as affected by potassium rates
An experiment was conducted to determine the fruit size, mineral composition and quality of trickle-irrigated tomatoes as affected by potassium fertilizer rates. Six potassium (K) rates were applied as KCl, corresponding to 0, 48.4, 118.6, 188.8, 259.0 and 399.4 kg ha-1, with four replicates, following a randomized block design. Quadratic responses to K rates were observed for double extra large (diameter > 60 mm), extra large (56 to 60 mm) and large (52 to 56 mm) fruit yields. Maximum yields of these classes were achieved with K rates of 116, 190 and 233 kg ha-1, respectively. Fruit dry matter, phosphorus, sulfur and magnesium contents were not affected by K rates, but nitrate and K contents showed significant increments as K rates were increased. Vitamin C, total soluble solids, lycopene and b-carotene contents in the fruits were not affected by K rates. Increments in the K rate lowered the fruit pH and increased total acids content.
Main Authors: | Fontes, Paulo Cezar Rezende, Sampaio, Regynaldo Arruda, Finger, Fernando Luiz |
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Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | eng |
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Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira
2000
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Online Access: | https://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/5681 |
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