Jung Eun Bae, Hae Keun Yun, Kyung il Park, Sang Gon Suh
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Effects of Starfish and Lacquer Tree By-product Fertilizer on Growth of Tomato Plants
This study was conducted for investigate the effect of Starfish and Lacquer Tree by-product Fertilizer on Growth of Tomato Plants. When starfish and lacquer fertilizers were applied to tomatoes, the results of the root survival rate after transplanting tomatoes showed 93% root survival rate both in the control group and 10% starfish treatment, whereas 100% survival rate from 10% lacquer treatment, and 5% starfish with 5% lacquer mix. After transplanting, plant height was 173.0cm in10% lacquer treatment, and 191.13cm in 5% starfish with 5% lacquer mix were significantly higher than those of 144.5cm in 10% starfish single treatment. Chlorophyll content was significantly higher at 1.90 mg/g in the 5% mixed treatment group of starfish and lacquer compared to those of 1.47 mg/g in control. Among dry matter, 10% of starfish and 10% of lacquer treatments showed 13.69 g, which was 1.73 times higher compared to 7.92 g in control. Calcium content was significantly higher at 14.68 mg/L in the 5% mixture of starfish and lacquer compared to 11.41 mg/L in control. The higher the calcium content and hardness during storage, the lower the blossom-end rot incidence. The hardness of the fruit was the best in the mixed treatment of 5% starfish and 5% lacquer, and the shelf life was maintained over 60% even on December 8th. The highest tomato weight and marketable yield showed in the mixed fertilizer of 5% starfish and 5% lacquer. Therefore, the mixed 5% starfish with 5% lacquer tree by-product fertilizer can be used to promote the production and to improve the quality of tomato fruits preferred in markets
期刊介绍:
Horticultural Science and Technology (abbr. Hortic. Sci. Technol., herein ‘HST’; ISSN, 1226-8763), one of the two official journals of the Korean Society for Horticultural Science (KSHS), was launched in 1998 to provides scientific and professional publication on technology and sciences of horticultural area. As an international journal, HST is published in English and Korean, bimonthly on the last day of even number months, and indexed in ‘SCIE’, ‘SCOPUS’ and ‘CABI’. The HST is devoted for the publication of technical and academic papers and review articles on such arears as cultivation physiology, protected horticulture, postharvest technology, genetics and breeding, tissue culture and biotechnology, and other related to vegetables, fruit, ornamental, and herbal plants.