Abstract

Abstract There were significant differences in marketable yield, culls, and days to flowering between monocropped and relayed tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.). Some breeding lines and accessions appeared more adapted to relay cropping and showed lower yield loss and less delay in flowering than others. Differences in yield and flowering time between relay cropped and monocropped tomatoes were attributed to partial shading.

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