Plant, Soil and Environment (Nov 2020)

Effects of different N, P, K and Ca levels on tomato yield, quality and fertiliser use efficiency

  • Feng Qu,
  • Jiao Zhang,
  • Xueqiang Ma,
  • Junzheng Wang,
  • Zixing Gao,
  • Xiaohui Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/498/2020-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 11
pp. 569 – 575

Abstract

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The experiment aimed to obtain a quadratic regression mathematical model of the comprehensive evaluation score of yield, quality, and four macroelements (N, K, P and Ca). The suitable nutrient solution was chosen and verified via computer simulation of the model and the highest comprehensive score in all treatments. Results showed that P, K and Ca had a positive effect on the comprehensive evaluation value of tomato, whereas N showed a negative effect. The optimal formula calculated using the regression equation could promote high-yield and high-quality tomato. The single-plant yield, soluble protein, vitamin C, total sugar, lycopene, and elemental utilisation of K and Ca in the tomato were 13.93, 78.95, 3.29, 20.98, 51.91, 16.69 and 24.14% higher than those in the special formula treatment of Japanese Yamazaki tomato, respectively. In summary, the optimal nutrient solution formula of tomato cultivation was obtained, in which the N, P, K and Ca levels were 24.83, 4.50, 9.49 and 5.73 mmol/L, respectively.

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