Research Article

Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil

Volume: 13 Number: 1 January 1, 2024
  • Agborante Agbor Tambe
  • Priscilla Mebong Mfombep
  • Defang Taku Julie
  • Leonel Enow Egbe
  • Pascal Tabi Tabot
  • Orhan Dengiz
  • David Tavi Agbor *
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Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil

Abstract

Tomato is valued for its nutritional importance and contribution to countries' GDP. Despite the importance of tomatoes, tomato cultivation remains a challenge in some cities, particularly Kumba, Cameroon. This results from a vast knowledge gap for a suitable variety and agronomic management practices. Thus this work was set out to investigate the response of three tomato varieties under organic, foliar, and granular inorganic fertilization at the Kumba I subdivision. This work comprised two factors; variety having three levels (Cobra F1, Rio Grande, and Kiara tomato varieties) and fertilization having four levels (control, NPK 20:10:10 granular fertilizer, Foliar NPK 20:10:10 inorganic fertilizer, and Poultry manure) given twelve treatment combinations replicated three times randomly in a factorial design. Data was collected on soil physicochemical properties, plant growth parameters and fruit yield. The results showed that the variety did not significantly affect soil physicochemical properties, but soil physicochemical properties were significantly affected by fertilization. Poultry manure had the best OC (5.22 %), Ntot (1.73 g/kg), and Pavail (14.63 mg/kg), while K was highest (2.93 meq/100g) in NPK 20:10:10 granular fertilization. Rio grande, in combination with poultry manure, had the best plant growth; plant height (77.3 cm), number of branches (17), number of leaves (197), and leaf area (47.1 cm2). Cobra F1, in combination with foliar NPK 20:10:10 granular and poultry manure, had the best fruit yield; 13.42 tha-1 and 13.56 tha-1, respectively while Kiara variety at the control treatment had the lowest yield (8.36 tha-1). Thus Cobra F1 variety in combination with poultry manure yielded the best result from this study and offers the best option for tomato cultivation in the sandy clay soils of Kumba, Cameroon.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Plant Nutrition and Soil Fertility

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Agborante Agbor Tambe This is me
Cameroon

Priscilla Mebong Mfombep This is me
Cameroon

Defang Taku Julie This is me
Cameroon

Leonel Enow Egbe This is me
Cameroon

Pascal Tabi Tabot This is me
Cameroon

David Tavi Agbor * This is me
0000-0002-7070-1000
Cameroon

Publication Date

January 1, 2024

Submission Date

February 6, 2023

Acceptance Date

September 10, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 13 Number: 1

APA
Tambe, A. A., Mfombep, P. M., Julie, D. T., Egbe, L. E., Tabot, P. T., Dengiz, O., & Agbor, D. T. (2024). Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 13(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.1365143
AMA
1.Tambe AA, Mfombep PM, Julie DT, et al. Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil. EJSS. 2024;13(1):1-9. doi:10.18393/ejss.1365143
Chicago
Tambe, Agborante Agbor, Priscilla Mebong Mfombep, Defang Taku Julie, et al. 2024. “Tomato Varieties Superiority Assessment under Organic and Inorganic (granular and Foliar) Fertilization in Sandy Clay Soil”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 13 (1): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.1365143.
EndNote
Tambe AA, Mfombep PM, Julie DT, Egbe LE, Tabot PT, Dengiz O, Agbor DT (January 1, 2024) Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 13 1 1–9.
IEEE
[1]A. A. Tambe et al., “Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil”, EJSS, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 1–9, Jan. 2024, doi: 10.18393/ejss.1365143.
ISNAD
Tambe, Agborante Agbor - Mfombep, Priscilla Mebong - Julie, Defang Taku - Egbe, Leonel Enow - Tabot, Pascal Tabi - Dengiz, Orhan - Agbor, David Tavi. “Tomato Varieties Superiority Assessment under Organic and Inorganic (granular and Foliar) Fertilization in Sandy Clay Soil”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 13/1 (January 1, 2024): 1-9. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.1365143.
JAMA
1.Tambe AA, Mfombep PM, Julie DT, Egbe LE, Tabot PT, Dengiz O, Agbor DT. Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil. EJSS. 2024;13:1–9.
MLA
Tambe, Agborante Agbor, et al. “Tomato Varieties Superiority Assessment under Organic and Inorganic (granular and Foliar) Fertilization in Sandy Clay Soil”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 2024, pp. 1-9, doi:10.18393/ejss.1365143.
Vancouver
1.Agborante Agbor Tambe, Priscilla Mebong Mfombep, Defang Taku Julie, Leonel Enow Egbe, Pascal Tabi Tabot, Orhan Dengiz, David Tavi Agbor. Tomato varieties superiority assessment under organic and inorganic (granular and foliar) fertilization in sandy clay soil. EJSS. 2024 Jan. 1;13(1):1-9. doi:10.18393/ejss.1365143

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