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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.
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This study aimed to adopt the concept of 4R nutrient stewardship for growing off-season tomatoes in high tunnels. The tomato crop (Hybrid 'Saber), grown in high tunnels, was applied with NPK fertilizer at the rate of 80:80:90 kg ha(-1)(after each 15, 30 and 45 days interval) for four months and its effect on tomato yield and quality parameters was investigated. Application of NPK at 15 day intervals resulted in the highest nutritional quality of fruit (NPK uptake 4.32 kg m(-2), total soluble solids 5.6 degrees Brix, total acidity 0.43%, protein content 15.31%, beta-carotenes 0.86 mg 100 g(-1), total phenolics 2.34 mg 100 g(-1), total flavonoids 7.14 mg 100 g(-1) antioxidant activity 83.77%) and improved shelf-life (similar to 10 days). However, NPK application at 15 day intervals was not economical in terms of total fertilizer cost incurred and subsequent yield obtained. Application of NPK at 30 day intervals was the most economical (value-cost ratio > 9.0 PICR) among all application intervals. This study suggested that implementation of the concept of 4Rs i.e., right source, right rate, right placement and right timing of fertilizer application is an effective tool for the production of high quality off-season tomatoes in high tunnels.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Ahmad, Munir | Hombre |
Univ Agr Peshawar - Pakistán
University of Agriculture Peshawar - Pakistán The University of Agriculture, Peshawar - Pakistán |
| 2 | Alam, Sahib | Hombre |
Univ Agr Peshawar - Pakistán
University of Agriculture Peshawar - Pakistán The University of Agriculture, Peshawar - Pakistán |
| 3 | Ahmad, Waqar | Hombre |
Comision Economica para America Latina y el Caribe - Pakistán
UNIV SYDNEY - Australia Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Pakistán The University of Sydney - Australia National Agricultural Research Center - Pakistán |
| 4 | Jan, Iftikhar | Hombre |
Univ Agr Peshawar - Pakistán
University of Agriculture Peshawar - Pakistán The University of Agriculture, Peshawar - Pakistán |
| 5 | Zia, Afia | Mujer |
Univ Agr Peshawar - Pakistán
University of Agriculture Peshawar - Pakistán The University of Agriculture, Peshawar - Pakistán |
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| United States Department of Agriculture for FAO’s Projects Reference |
| United States Department of Agriculture |
| National Institute of Food and Agriculture |
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| We are grateful to the Director Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Peshawar for allowing us to conduct the experiment in the premises of the institute. We also acknowledge the support provided by the United States Department of Agriculture for FAO's Projects Reference, GCP/PAK/130/USA and GCP/PAK/143/USA "Soil Fertility Management for Sustainable Intensification in Pakistan: Baseline Input Atlas and Promotion of Soil Fertility with Private Sector", and "4R Nutrient Stewardship for Sustainable Agriculture Intensification in Pakistan: Baseline Input Atlas and Promotion of Best Soil Management Practices". The extension mechanism adopted in these projects through public-private partnership helped to design this study and focus on 4R nutrient stewardship. The authors are highly grateful to Mrs Anthea Brown - Membership Secretary and Treasurer - Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (BGS retired) for her valuable suggestions in improving this manuscript. |
| We are grateful to the Director Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Peshawar for allowing us to conduct the experiment in the premises of the institute. We also acknowledge the support provided by the United States Department of Agriculture for FAO’s Projects Reference, GCP/PAK/130/USA and GCP/PAK/143/USA “Soil Fertility Management for Sustainable Intensification in Pakistan: Baseline Input Atlas and Promotion of Soil Fertility with Private Sector”, and “4R Nutrient Stewardship for Sustainable Agriculture Intensification in Pakistan: Baseline Input Atlas and Promotion of Best Soil Management Practices”. The extension mechanism adopted in these projects through public-private partnership helped to design this study and focus on 4R nutrient stewardship. The authors are highly grateful to Mrs Anthea Brown-Membership Secretary and Treasurer-Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (BGS retired) for her valuable suggestions in improving this manuscript. |