Abstract:
The growth, yield contributing characters and yield of tomato largely depend on
soil and climatic conditions and also on variety. Among these, proper doses of
potassium and variety play a vital role. The field experiment was conducted at
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Farm, Dhaka, Bangladesh during
October 2015 to April, 2016 to evaluate the effect of potassium on yield and
quality of tomato. Two different varieties, viz., BARI Tomato-2, Minto hybrid
Tomato and five doses of potassium viz. P0=0 kg/ha, P1= 140 kg/ha, P2= 150
kg/ha, P3= 160 kg/ha, P4= 170 kg/ha were used to conduct this experiment. The
experiment was laid out in Randomized complete Block Design (RCBD) having
two factors and replicated three times. Data were collected on plant height,
number of branches per plant, length of branch, number flowers cluster per
pant, number of fruit per plant, yield per plot, yield per hectare, TSS, β-
Carotene content and Vit C content. A statistically significant variation was
recorded in terms of all the characters related to growth and yield of tomato.
The maximum plant height, number of branches per plant, length of branch was
produced by Minto hybrid. The maximum number flowers cluster per plant and
number of fruit per plant was produced by Minto hybrid. The maximum yield
of fruits per hectare (41.60 tones) was obtained from Minto hybrid. The
maximum plant height, number of branches per plant, length of branch was
observed in doses of potassium 160 kg/ha. The maximum number flowers
cluster per plant and number of fruit per plant was produced by doses of
potassium 160 kg/ha. The maximum yield of fruits per hectare (35.24 tones) was
obtained from doses of potassium 160 kg/ha treatment. The highest yield of fruits
per hectare (49.01 tones) was obtained from Mintro hybrid Tomato with 160 kg
K/ha. The lowest yield of fruits per hectare (12.22 tones) was obtained from
BARI Tomato-2 with 0 kg K/ha.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agricultural Botany
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL BOTANY
SEMESTER: January-June, 2015