The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation

The study aimed to investigate the impact of foliar fertilisation on the growth and development processes of tomato plants of different maturity groups throughout the entire growing season, as well as on overall yield levels. The research, conducted during 2018-2021 in film greenhouses at the experi...

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Main Authors: Volodymyr Sievidov, Oksana Serhienko, Ivan Lebedynskyi, Igor Sievidov
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Published: Zhytomyr National Agroecological University 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-27-12-2024/yefektivnist-zastosuvannya-khelatnikh-mikrodobriv-pri-viroshchuvanni-pomidora
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author Volodymyr Sievidov
Oksana Serhienko
Ivan Lebedynskyi
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description The study aimed to investigate the impact of foliar fertilisation on the growth and development processes of tomato plants of different maturity groups throughout the entire growing season, as well as on overall yield levels. The research, conducted during 2018-2021 in film greenhouses at the experimental site of the State Biotechnological University, located in the south eastern part of the Left-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, examined the F1 indeterminate tomato hybrids Berberana (early maturity) and Bostina (mid-early maturity). The results demonstrated that foliar fertilisation accelerated plant development phases compared to the untreated control variant. The treated plants exhibited the most vigorous development during the budding phase, with bud formation occurring two to four days earlier than in the control group. It was observed that plants subjected to foliar fertilisation had superior biometric indicators during the mass flowering phase. The differences in primary biometric indicators during the mass flowering phase, depending on the application of foliar fertilisation, ranged from 3% to 18%. During the mass fruiting phase, these differences varied from 2% to 9% with a single treatment and from 5% to 17% with three treatments. Furthermore, the experiment involving three treatments demonstrated the highest monthly yield increases, exceeding the control by 12% to 21%. The findings indicated that the most effective treatment was the application of chelated micronutrient fertilisers three times, resulting in a yield increase of 17.5% (2.8 kg/m2 ) for the Berberana hybrid and 14.8% (2.2 kg/m2 ) for the Bostina hybrid compared to the control. These yield improvements provide producers with an opportunity for increased profit. The practical significance of this study lies in identifying the effects of foliar fertilisation on tomato yield in protected soil conditions. Additionally, the study established optimal and scientifically justified rates and application timings for complex fertilisers with chelated micronutrients. These measures ensure the maximum realisation of the crop’s genetic potential
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spelling doaj-art-d298b924322a4435a313466d3964d08d2025-01-30T14:56:02ZengZhytomyr National Agroecological UniversityНаукові горизонти2663-21442024-12-012712273710.48077/scihor12.2024.27The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivationVolodymyr Sievidov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3826-5149Oksana Serhienko1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2754-306XIvan Lebedynskyi2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9245-5437Igor Sievidov3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1627-8296State Biotechnological UniversityInstitute of Vegetable Growing and Melon Growing of National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of UkraineState Biotechnological UniversityState Biotechnological UniversityThe study aimed to investigate the impact of foliar fertilisation on the growth and development processes of tomato plants of different maturity groups throughout the entire growing season, as well as on overall yield levels. The research, conducted during 2018-2021 in film greenhouses at the experimental site of the State Biotechnological University, located in the south eastern part of the Left-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine, examined the F1 indeterminate tomato hybrids Berberana (early maturity) and Bostina (mid-early maturity). The results demonstrated that foliar fertilisation accelerated plant development phases compared to the untreated control variant. The treated plants exhibited the most vigorous development during the budding phase, with bud formation occurring two to four days earlier than in the control group. It was observed that plants subjected to foliar fertilisation had superior biometric indicators during the mass flowering phase. The differences in primary biometric indicators during the mass flowering phase, depending on the application of foliar fertilisation, ranged from 3% to 18%. During the mass fruiting phase, these differences varied from 2% to 9% with a single treatment and from 5% to 17% with three treatments. Furthermore, the experiment involving three treatments demonstrated the highest monthly yield increases, exceeding the control by 12% to 21%. The findings indicated that the most effective treatment was the application of chelated micronutrient fertilisers three times, resulting in a yield increase of 17.5% (2.8 kg/m2 ) for the Berberana hybrid and 14.8% (2.2 kg/m2 ) for the Bostina hybrid compared to the control. These yield improvements provide producers with an opportunity for increased profit. The practical significance of this study lies in identifying the effects of foliar fertilisation on tomato yield in protected soil conditions. Additionally, the study established optimal and scientifically justified rates and application timings for complex fertilisers with chelated micronutrients. These measures ensure the maximum realisation of the crop’s genetic potential https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-27-12-2024/yefektivnist-zastosuvannya-khelatnikh-mikrodobriv-pri-viroshchuvanni-pomidoratomato (solanum lycopersicum l.)mineral fertiliserschelated complexescultivation technologyfoliar fertilisationyield
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The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
Наукові горизонти
tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.)
mineral fertilisers
chelated complexes
cultivation technology
foliar fertilisation
yield
title The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
title_full The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
title_fullStr The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
title_full_unstemmed The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
title_short The efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
title_sort efficacy of chelated micronutrient fertilisers in tomato cultivation
topic tomato (solanum lycopersicum l.)
mineral fertilisers
chelated complexes
cultivation technology
foliar fertilisation
yield
url https://sciencehorizon.com.ua/en/journals/tom-27-12-2024/yefektivnist-zastosuvannya-khelatnikh-mikrodobriv-pri-viroshchuvanni-pomidora
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