Abstract

Soilless culture is the most popular cultivation method in greenhouse farming and fertigation in soilless culture determine s the qualitative and quantitatively yield of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.). The demand for plant nutrients vary with the surrounding environment, growing medium, and plant growth stages of the crops. Most recommended fertilizer dosages for greenhouse crops have been developed to match with the environmental conditions in the temperate region. This study attempted to identify the optimum potassium (K) fertilizer application rates for different growth stages of tomato grown in soilless culture under semi intensive greenhouse environment (31±2°C daytime temperature and 75% relative humidity). Selected dosages of K for greenhouse tomato (K treatments) were compared at advancing growth stages (0.05-0.4, 0.1-0.55, 0.2-0.6 and 0.25-0.65 g/plant/day) in a replicated trial. At the end of each growth stage, plant growth parameters and leaf tissue nutrients were assessed to compare the K application rates. Based on growth parameters, marketable yield and plant nutrient contents, the optimum K fertilizer application rates for vegetative, early reproductive, middle reproductive and late reproductive growth stages of tomato were 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.35 g/plant/da y, respectively. These application rates were able to maintain the plant tissue K concentrations of 2.5, 2.1, 2.5 and 2.8% at respective growth stages. Optimum K application rates identified in this study would be useful for making growth specific fertigation recommendations for greenhouse tomato grown in soilless culture under tropical conditions in order to make protected culture is more cost effective and environmental friendly.

Highlights

  • Soilless culture is the most popular cultivation method practiced in greenhouse agriculture all over the world

  • During the vegetative growth stage [3 weeks after transplanting (WAT)], growth parameters were not affected by K treatments

  • This confirmed the adequacy of the least amount of K rate for maintaining the plant growth during the vegetative stage of tomato and this was well below the mean K rates applied at the vegetative stage by commercial farmers in Sri Lanka (0.25 g/plant/day) as reported by Erabadupitiya et al, (2019)

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Introduction

Soilless culture is the most popular cultivation method practiced in greenhouse agriculture all over the world. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicom L.) is one of the dominant vegetable crops in greenhouse agriculture. Fertilizer usage is comparatively high in soilless culture since the growing medium needs to be fortified with all the essential nutrients (Sainju et al, 2003). It is a wellknown fact that plant nutrient requirement is dependent on the growth stage of a given crop for macronutrients such as N, P and K (Bar-Yosef, 1992). The plant nutrient requirement is defined in terms the critical nutrient content in plant tissues. Plant tissue testing is an important tool for use in achieving a high degree of precision in fertilizer management (Hochmuth et al, 2012). This leaf is usually the fifth or sixth leaf from the apex (Hochmuth, 2001)

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