Abstract

Effective microorganisms, which come into the market, were added into soil seven times at intervals of 15 days from December 2005 to February 2006. As a result, the number of leaves was more in the plants growing in the plot treated with Ofarmguard ® , O-sis ® , EXTN ® and the leaf area in the plants growing in the plot treated with EXTN ® and Ofarmguard ® than those of control, respectively. But root growth had no significance compared to control. Fruit quality and yield responses showed that EXTN ® , O-sis ® and Ofarmguard ® were higher in the fruit number per plant and firmness than those of control, and more increased in marketable yield than that of control. Application of EXTN ® in the plastic film house increased gradually bacterial density decreasing fungi density continuously until the late growth stage.

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