Long-life tomato cultivars growing under the hydroponic Nutrient Film Technique

Authors

  • Ronan Gualberto Unimar; FCA; Depto. de Fitotecnia
  • Paulo Sérgio Rabelo de Oliveira Unimar; FCA; Depto. de Fitotecnia
  • Francisco Vilela Resende Embrapa Hortaliças

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162002000400027

Keywords:

Lycopersicon esculentum, hidroponic crops, greenhouse, fresh-market tomato

Abstract

Farmers are interested in hydroponic tomato cultivation because of the high demand of high quality products by the consumers. Three trials here carried out under greenhouse conditions in Marília, SP, Brazil, using the hydroponic nutrient film technique, in order to evaluate yield and quality of long-life salad tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) varieties, during 1998 and 1999. Four varieties (Carmen, Diva, Graziela, and Vita) were tested using a randomized block design, with six replications. The variety x crop season interaction effect was significant, meaning that varieties have distinct performances during the different cropping seasons. The Vita variety presented commercial valid yield, with mean fruit weights higher than the other varieties.

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2002-12-01

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Long-life tomato cultivars growing under the hydroponic Nutrient Film Technique . (2002). Scientia Agricola, 59(4), 803-806. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-90162002000400027