Nitrogen and Tillage Effects on the Fruit Quality and Yield of Four Tomato Cultivars

Amy Oberly, M. Kushad, J. Masiunas
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ABSTRACT The type of tillage system used and the rate of nitrogen fertilizer applied may affect fruit quality and total fruit yield of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). The treatments were either conventional tillage or rye (Secale cereale L.) mulch with or without 50 kg·ha−1 N. In both tillage systems, the application of 50 kg·ha−1 of N reduced the concentric cracking of tomato fruit, except for ‘UC82’ in conventional tillage and ‘Cherry Express II’ in rye mulch. When harvested at the same stage of maturity, chroma and hue along with acetic and citric acid concentrations of fruit were not affected by tillage system or N treatment. Fruit yields ranged from 34.0 to 60.6 Mg·ha−1. Total yield of ‘UC82’ was not affected by cropping system. Depending on the year, total yields of ‘Mountain Supreme’, ‘Pik Red’, and ‘Cherry Express II’ were reduced in the rye mulch. Although rye mulch had a minimal effect on fruit quality, the delay in fruit maturity and resultant lower total yields will limit acceptance of the system. Later applications of fertilizer or combining rye with plastic mulches might overcome these limitations.
氮肥和耕作对4个番茄品种果实品质和产量的影响
摘要番茄(Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)的耕作方式和氮肥施用量会影响果实品质和总产量。在常规耕作和黑麦(Secale cereale L.)覆盖或不覆盖50 kg·ha−1 N的情况下,除常规耕作和黑麦覆盖的“UC82”和“樱桃特快II”外,施用50 kg·ha−1 N均能减少番茄果实的同心开裂。在同一成熟期收获时,不同耕作制度和施氮处理对果实的色度、色相以及乙酸和柠檬酸浓度没有影响。果实产量34.0 ~ 60.6 Mg·ha−1。UC82的总产量不受种植制度的影响。根据年份的不同,‘Mountain Supreme’、‘Pik Red’和‘Cherry Express II’在黑麦覆盖下的总产量有所降低。虽然黑麦覆盖对果实品质的影响很小,但果实成熟的延迟和由此导致的总产量下降将限制该系统的接受度。后来施用化肥或将黑麦与塑料地膜结合可能克服这些限制。
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