Air, Soil and Water Research (Oct 2024)

Nitrogen and Soil Moisture Optimization for Tomato Crops in Semi-Arid Areas of Ethiopia

  • Abera Tesfaye,
  • Tatek Wondimu,
  • Ketema Tezera,
  • Gebeyehu Ashemi,
  • Tigist Worku,
  • Aynalem Gurms

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/11786221241289641
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

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The productivity and quality of tomato crops are influenced by nutrient management and soil moisture levels. A study was conducted in Melkassa to find the best nitrogen fertilizer rate and soil moisture level for tomato crops. The experiment employed a split-plot design and was replicated three times. The combined impact of soil moisture and nitrogen levels greatly affects the height, branch count, fruit size, fruit length, marketable yield of tomatoes, tomato fruit quality, nitrogen use efficiency and water use efficiency ( p 184 kg/ha) did not increase tomato yield and WUE except for plant height and branch number. In general, the application of 75% ETc and 138 to 184 kg/ha of nitrogen is optimal for tomato production considering the measured parameter to improve water use efficiency and nutrient management in arid and semi-arid environment. The results gave valuable information and direction for the use of organic nitrogen and water in tomato production.