Yield of hydroponically grown tomato (<em>Solanum lycopersicon</em>) as affected by different particle sizes of sawdust

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Yield of hydroponically grown tomato (Solanum lycopersicon) as affected by different particle sizes of sawdust

Published in: South African Journal of Plant and Soil
Volume 35 , issue 5 , 2018 , pages: 385–387
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2018.1424357
Author(s): Maboloke A Maatjie Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, South Africa , Martin M Maboko Agricultural Research Council–Vegetable and Ornamental Plants, South Africa , David M Modise Department of Agriculture and Animal Health, South Africa

Abstract

The particle size of a growing medium is one of the most important aspects in growing crops hydroponically. A study was conducted to determine the effect of particle size of sawdust as a substrate on tomato yield, in a non-temperature-controlled plastic tunnel. Tomato plants were grown using an open-bag hydroponic system for a duration of 110 d. The plants were subjected to six different particles sizes of sawdust viz. fine (800 µm), medium (1.4 mm) and coarse (3.4 mm) and at a ratio of 50:50 (v/v), i.e. coarse:fine (CF), coarse:medium (CM) and fine:medium (FM). Particle size of treatment CF and F improved total and marketable yield of tomato fruit compared with C, M, MF and CM. This may be due to the low air-filled porosity and improved water-holding capacity of CF and F. The study suggested that the most suitable particle size of sawdust in an open-bag hydroponic system for tomato production is CF or F. This finding contributes important knowledge to the hydroponic tomato-growing industry.

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