Growth Analysis and Nutrient Solution Management of a Soil-Less Tomato Crop in a Mediterranean Environment
Abstract
:1. Summary
2. Data Description
3. Methods
- dry matter production of tomato, subdivided into the several organs (leaves, stems, fruits, and roots);
- nutrient solution consumption (L/plant);
- inorganic cations, subdivided for the several organs (leaves, stems, fruits, and roots);
- total nitrogen, subdivided for the several organs (leaves, stems, fruits, and roots).
- Ion chromatography (Dionex model DX500; Dionex Corporation, Sunnyvale, CA, USA), as reported by Reference [3], was used to determine the concentration of cations in the several organs of the plant. The total nitrogen was determined with the Kjeldahl method as reported by Reference [6]. The volume of the NS was measured by means of a flow meter, and a forced-draft oven was used to determine the dry matter and a balance with two decimal places to weigh it. The crop was cultivated with a closed soil-less system (Nutrient Film Technique—NFT). The nutrient solution was replaced when its EC reached the limit set point in every treatment, namely 5, 7.5 and 10 dS·m−1.
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Signore, A.; Serio, F.; Santamaria, P. Growth Analysis and Nutrient Solution Management of a Soil-Less Tomato Crop in a Mediterranean Environment. Data 2019, 4, 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010038
Signore A, Serio F, Santamaria P. Growth Analysis and Nutrient Solution Management of a Soil-Less Tomato Crop in a Mediterranean Environment. Data. 2019; 4(1):38. https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010038
Chicago/Turabian StyleSignore, Angelo, Francesco Serio, and Pietro Santamaria. 2019. "Growth Analysis and Nutrient Solution Management of a Soil-Less Tomato Crop in a Mediterranean Environment" Data 4, no. 1: 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010038
APA StyleSignore, A., Serio, F., & Santamaria, P. (2019). Growth Analysis and Nutrient Solution Management of a Soil-Less Tomato Crop in a Mediterranean Environment. Data, 4(1), 38. https://doi.org/10.3390/data4010038