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Title: Proximate Composition of Tomato Genotype as Influenced by Different Nutrient Sources in Minna
Authors: Amao, P.A.
Ibrahim, H.
Abdulahi, B.
Saidu, A.
Keywords: Tomato, Genotype, Nutrient sources
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Horticultural Society of Nigeria
Abstract: The study evaluated the effect of different nutrient sources on nutritional quality of Tomato. The field experiment was carried out during 2018 cropping season at the Teaching and Research Farm, Federal University of Technology and laboratory analysis was carried out at the Department of Water Resources, Aquaculture and Fisheries Technology, School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology. Minna. Fresh matured fruits of Tomato that have been subjected to four different sources were harvested and evaluated for proximate analysis. The experiment was a factorial experiment involving three tomato cultivars and four nutrient sources which was applied and replicated three times. The experimental design was a 3x4 factorial arranged in randomised complete design. Data collected were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) to determine the effects of nutrient sources on tomato fruits proximate and significant means were separated by Ducan Multiple Range Test (DMRT) at (0.05) probability levels. The results showed that, nutrient sources significantly affected (p<0.05) the nutrient quality of Tomato fruits. Application of Urea fertilizer at 300 kg N/ha was significant than other nutrient sources on tomato fruit nutrients. Hence, 300 kg N/ha of Urea fertilizer is adequate for Tomato fruits nutrient quality. UC 82B and Dan Zaria varieties showed higher values of all the proximate parameters when compared to Roman Savanna.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14056
ISSN: 978-978-977-709-9
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