Multicote Agri reduced N application rate in Tomatoes

37.5% reduction in N application resulted in a slight and insignificant reduction in total yield, protein content and net income

 
 

Crop/cultivar

Tomato (greenhouse) / Hazera-189 (for fresh consumption)
Country / location Israel / southern part, Besor farm / July – December, 2005
Objectives Find optimal application rate of Mgro for highest total - and marketable yield with less labor and mineral fertilizers application, under this specific loamy-sand soil
Haifa product tested Multicote Agri 16-8-26 (90-0-100, % coated) (6M)
Application method Banding at 10 cm depth and 20 cm to the side of the line of plants
Tested treatments Control: A
A: Nutrigation of liquid NPK fertilizers at 660-240-840 kg/ha of N-P2O5-K2O, by drip irrigation at 2-days intervals throughout the growth cycle

Multicote Agri B - Multicote Agri 16-8-26 (90-0-100, % coated) (6M)
1650 kg/ha (49-55-51% of commercial applied N-P2O5-K2O respectively)

Multicote Agri C - Multicote Agri 16-8-26 (90-0-100, % coated) (6M)
2700 kg/ha (65-90-83% of commercial applied N-P2O5-K2O

Multicote Agri. D- Multicote Agri 16-8-26 (90-0-100, % coated) (6M)
3750 kg/ha (91-125-116% of commercial applied N-P2O5-K2O
Treatment results
 

Total yield (kg/ha)

Protein in grain (%)

Net income (US$/ha)

Control

8,113 a

11.35 a

1592

Multicote agri. 70% coated

7,983 a

11.21 a

1586 

Multicote agri. 30% coated

8,044 a

11.18 a

1598

Conclusions 30% coating was superior to 70% coating, implying that the higher the avaliblitiy of N, the higher the productivity of the plants

37.5% reduction in N application by applying Multicote agri. resulted in a slight and insignificant reduction in total yield, protein content and net income
Reference Kitain, Zohar, Soffer, Avnon