Abstract

Tomato continues to be one of the most important crops worldwide, and protected cultivation is practiced to overcome the biotic and abiotic stresses to which the plant are exposed during growth. In this study we evaluated the effect of colored net houses on the growth, yield and nutritional values, as well as the incidence of common pests under three different light conditions: (1) colored (magenta), (2) conventional (white), and open field conditions. A colored net house led the plants to grow taller with higher lycopene content, but recorded a higher number of whiteflies, compared to the conventional net house and open field conditions. Furthermore, plants under protected structures recorded lower SPAD values, but larger terminal leaflets, lower damage by leaf miners, but more damage caused by spider mites compared to those plants grown under open field conditions. Overall, we found that the use of colored net houses provided a positive effect on tomato production in terms of improvement in morphometric parameters, however, to obtain higher yields under this production system, it is important to reduce the elevated temperature and increase the relative humidity inside the protective structures to be adapted for local growing conditions in Taiwan.

Highlights

  • In order to get more information about the effect of colored net houses on tomato production for specific climatic conditions in Taiwan, the objective of this study is to assess the effect of colored net houses on plant morphometric parameters and growth, productivity and nutritional yield, as well as to evaluate the incidence of whiteflies, leaf miners, and spider mite, which are the common tomato insect pests under three different light conditions: a colored net house, a conventional net house, and open field conditions

  • Open field condition tomato plants showed significantly higher ues compared to plants evaluated under conventional net house

  • Under conventional colored net house were and significantly taller thanplants those transplanted transplanted under net house, open field condi taller than those transplanted under conventional net house, and open field conditions

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