Production of High-Quality Tomato Seedlings in the Open Field Nurseries

Authors

  • Fatma A. H. Mohamed Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Libya https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4168-0527
  • Fayrouz A. A. Buojaylah Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Libya.
  • Alsunousi S. O. Masoud Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Libya.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54172/mjsc.v37i4.923

Keywords:

Planting distances, Seed rates, Production and Quality, Dry weight, Density

Abstract

The aim of the study is to produce tomatoes seedlings with good characteristics for summer and fall seedlings seasons in field nurseries by investigating three plant distances (10, 15, 20 cm), inaddition to scatteringand two levels of seed rate (100 and 150% of the recommended rates).The experiment was carried out using completely random plots using split plot designs in three replications, and the levels of each factor were randomly distributed within the plots withcultivation of two seedbeds. Planting tomato seedlings at a 20 cm distance can improve tomato seedlings' growth in open field nurseries. Finally, more researches are needed to determine the optimal seed rates as well as planting distances in open field nurseries production under Al-Jabal Al-Khader conditions.

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2022-12-31

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Mohamed, F. A. H., Buojaylah, F. A. A., & Masoud, A. S. O. (2022). Production of High-Quality Tomato Seedlings in the Open Field Nurseries. Al-Mukhtar Journal of Sciences, 37(4), 345–352. https://doi.org/10.54172/mjsc.v37i4.923

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