Effect of tobacco waste on the enhanced productivity of tomato plants

Authors

  • G. Melchias, P. Saravanan, S. Sathish Kumar* and M. Elizabeth Author

Keywords:

Tobacco, Tomato, Neem, Biomass, Insecticide, Fungicide, Enhanced production

Abstract

The growth of tomato plants in three kinds of treatments along with the standard control was measured. The different treatments were of standard chemical spray, tobacco waste and neem waste at an interval of 15 days. The parameters considered for the study were survival percentage, fresh biomass and yield. The tobacco and neem waste utilization was found to be more economical with the tobacco waste treatment having maximum effects resulting in an average survival of 96.32%. The maximum fresh biomass was also noted to be 249 g/plant and the yield was found to be 0.49 T/ha. Our results demonstrate that, amongst all the three kinds of treatments that we used, use of tobacco promote better productivity of tomato plants.

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2013-04-30

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How to Cite

Effect of tobacco waste on the enhanced productivity of tomato plants. (2013). International Journal of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 4(4), 2605-2607. https://ijplsjournal.com/index.php/ijpls/article/view/683

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