In the present study, a field experiment was conducted to study the effect of tomato tone organic fertilizers on tomato for its growth and yield of tomato. A field experiment was performed in wagan city, larkana, sindh, Pakistan, during the period from April 2021 to October 2021 to quantify the effect/impact of Tomato tone on growth and yield of summer tomato. The experiment consisted of two level of the Tomato tone viz. H0: no Tomato tone (H1) 2% Tomato tone. The test became laid out in the randomized entire block design with two replications. Outcomes found out that the tremendous variant was found for the special increase contributing characters of summer season tomato due to tomatotonse. The longest plant about (72.1cm), greatest number of leaves (49), greatest number of flowers/plant (9.9), The very best duration of fruit (4.9 cm) found from the (H1) Highest wide variety of the end result/plant (39.1), and the best yield/plant (4.2 kg) And the best yield (21.8 t/ha) turned into found from (H1). Alternatively, the lowest plant peak, or lowest yield, and the lowest wide variety of leaves, flower and end result was observed from the H0 (control).
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Tomato Tone, Growth of Tomato, Yield of Tomato
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