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The experiment was conducted at the Farm of Sher-e-l3angla Agricultural University,
Dhaka. during September 2007 to January 2008 to study the effect of plant growth
regulators and mulching on growth, yield and postharvest potential in tomato. The
experiment considered of two lhctors. Factor A: thur levels of plant growth regulators
r
30 ppm, PGRcGA
3
@ 30 ppm
and PCR3
=2.4-D Th, 30 ppm and four levels of mulching viz; M
0=no mulch. M1 = black
polyethylene. M
2
clear polyethylene and M
1
=rice straw with randomized complete block
viz; PUR0
=no plant growth regulators. PGR1 NAA
design and three replications. In case of plant growth regulators, the maximum yield 2.49
kg/plant and 93.23 tiha
were recorded from PGR2
while PGRO
gave the minimum values
i.e 2.21 kg/plant and 82.71 tlha. Similarly in use of mulching, the maximum yield 2.46
kg/plant and 92.13 tlha were recorded from M
1
treatment while M
0 gave the minimum
values i.e 2.16 kg/plant and 80.98 1/ha. In combined application the maximum yield 2.66
kg/plant and 99.72 tiha were recorded from PGR
2M1
while the minimum yield 2.07
kg/plant and 77.62 uin were found from PGR
0M0
. The maximum beneflt cost ratio (3.49)
was recorded from PGR,M
1
. From the above results 1)OR,M
1
treatment indicated more
effective, suitable and superior treatment over others. In ease of storage. PGRs and
mulching have no effect on moisture loss and days reqtured for deterioration. |
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