Publication: Yield and quality of tomato as affected by rainfall during different growth stages
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Date
1997
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Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya: Peradeniya
Abstract
Cultivation of tomato (Lvcopersicon esculentum) is severely
affected during the peak rainy periods in Sri Lanka, which leads to a
seasonality in production andfluctuation ofprices. To study the nature of rain
damage and to identify the critical growth stages prone to rain damage,
staggered planting of tomato was practiced in the Mid Country Intermediate
Zone during the Maha season. The rain damage was evaluated in terms of
yield components, yield andfruit quality.
During the vegetative growth and early flowering, rainfall was
positively correlated with yield components andfruit quality. However, rainfall
received during the late flowering phase reduced the weight andfinal number
of fruits. During fruit growth, rainfall was positively correlated with fruit
cracking andjuice pH. A negative correlation existed with other fruit defects.
Hence, positive effects cf rainfall during vegetative growth and negative effects
ofrainfall during reproductive growth were evident. Late flowering andfruit
ripening stages were identified as critical for yield components while fruit
growth andfruit ripenug stages were identified as critical for fruit quality.
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Keywords
Growth Stages, Yield, Quality, Tomato, Affected, Rainfall, Different Growth Stages
