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Fish tonic is a product of fermented fish wastage, and can be used as an organic
fertilizer, to enhance the growth and yield of crops Moreover, fish tonic can serve
as a solution for eco-friendly waste management. Hence, a pot experiment was
conducted at the District Agriculture Training Center, Thirunelveli, Jaffna, during
November 2020 to March 2021 to evaluate the effect of fertilizer application with
fish tonic on the growth and yield performance of tomato. Padma F1 Hybrid variety
of tomato was selected for this experiment as the test crop. Five treatments were
designed by using different concentration of fish tonic as soil application with
different percentages of recommended urea fertilizer namely, T1 – 100% fish tonic,
T2 - 0% fish tonic + 100% urea, T3 – 75% fish tonic + 25% urea, T4 – 50 % urea +
50% fish tonic and T5- control. These treatments were laid out in a completely
randomized design with three replicates. Nutrient contents (NPK) of fish tonic were
analyzed. Several vegetative and reproductive growth parameters were measured.
The data were analyzed in ANOVA test using SAS software. Nitrogen, phosphorus
and potassium content of the fish tonic were 4077 ppm, 567 ppm and 521 ppm,
respectively. According to the results, plants treated with fish tonic performed
better than other treatments. The results revealed that applying 100% of fish tonic
(T1) was significantly (p<0.05) showed better performance in the plant height
(128.3 cm), number of leaves per plant (94), leaf width (10.2 cm), leaf length (5.3
cm), number of flowers per plant (25), number of fruits per plant (19), fruit weight
(49.5 g/fruit), fruit circumference (13.3 cm) and yield (794 g/plant) than other
treatments. Therefore, this study revealed that tomato plants were well performed
under 100% fish tonic as soil application. Further studies can be conducted to
evaluate the nutrient uptake and nutrient use efficiencies as affected by the
application of fish tonic in tomato. |
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