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Physiological disorders in growth and development of tomato fruits

David Gluhić ; Institut za poljoprivredu i turizam Poreč


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Abstract

Physiological disorders in growth and development of tomato fruits are frequent problems in intensive tomato production, but they appear very often in a production for one’s own needs as well. The most frequent physiological disorder is a blossom- end rot which often appears on paprika fruits too, not only on tomato fruits. Except for blossom- end rot, during tomato cultivation there can appear the following physiological disorders: fruit cracking, a growth disorder – the so called cat- face, appearance of corky tissue strips on epidermis of the fruit and sun burns. It is important to mention that physiological disorders are not a consequence of pathogenic organisms’ activity, so it is necessary in prevention to pay attention to the whole array of agronomic factors: soil preparation, fertilization, choosing the sort/ hybrid, temperature of the soil and air, as well as the control of moisture in the soil.

Keywords

physiological disorders; tomato; agronomic factors

Hrčak ID:

163454

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/163454

Publication date:

2.9.2009.

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