Screening of tomato varieties for fruit tree based Agroforestry system

Authors

  • J Hossain Lecturer, Dept. of Agroforestry and Environmental Science, Exim Bank Agricultural University, Chapainawabganj
  • T Ahmed Associate Professor, Dept. of Agroforestry and Environment, BSMRAU, Gazipur
  • MZ Hasnat Information Officer (Plant Protection), Agriculture Information Service, Ministry of Agriculture
  • D Karim Senior Scientific Officer, Soil Resource Development Institute, Ministry of Agriculture

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v4i2.22652

Keywords:

Fruit Tree Based Agroforestry System, tomato plant growth and yield

Abstract

An experiment was conducted with four tomato varieties under a six year old orchard was accomplished at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU) research farm during October 2011 to April 2012. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. Four tomato varieties (BARI Tomato 2, BARI Tomato 8, BARI Tomato 14 and BARI Tomato 15) were grown under guava, mango, olive and control. Results showed that light availability in control plot (999.75 ? mol m-2s-1) was remarkably higher over fruit tree based agroforestry systems and it was 58.8, 43.9 and 31.5% of the control for guava, mango and olive based systems, respectively. The shortest tomato plant was observed in olive based system (54.91 cm), while the tallest plant was observed in mango based system (60.09 cm). The highest SPAD value and number of primary branches per plant was recorded in control plot. Fruit length, fruit girth was found lowest in olive based system. The highest yield (34.06 t ha-1) was recorded in control plot while the lowest yield (10.26 t ha-1) was recorded in olive based system. The economic performance of fruit tree based tomato production system showed that both the net return and BCR of mango and guava based system was higher over control and olive based system. The contents of organic carbon, nitrogen, available phosphorus, potassium and sulfur of before experimentation soil were slightly higher in fruit tree based agroforestry systems than the control. After experimentation, nutrient elements in soil were found increased slightly than initial soils. Fruit tree based agroforestry systems could be ranked based on the economic performance as mango> guava> control> olive based system with BARI Tomato 15, BARI Tomato 2, BARI Tomato 14 and BARI Tomato 8, respectively.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v4i2.22652

Int. J. Agril. Res. Innov. & Tech. 4 (2): 61-69, December, 2014

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2015-03-20

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Hossain, J., Ahmed, T., Hasnat, M., & Karim, D. (2015). Screening of tomato varieties for fruit tree based Agroforestry system. International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology, 4(2), 61–69. https://doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v4i2.22652

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