scholarly journals Effects of Different Humic Acids on Growth and Fruit Quality of Tomato Plant

2007 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 313-318 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hong-Gi Kim ◽  
Dong-Cheol Seo ◽  
Yong-Hwa Cheong ◽  
Chang-Sun Kang ◽  
Bo-Kyoon Sohn ◽  
...  
OENO One ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 79 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Ferrara ◽  
Gennaro Brunetti

<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Aims</strong>: The responses in growth, yield and quality components of a Vitis vinifera cultivar (Italia) to the foliar applications of two humic acids extracted from a soil and a compost have been studied.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Methods and results</strong>: The foliar applications of the two humic acids were performed in two years and six different dates of the season. Both humic acids were tested at two different concentrations, 5 and 20 mg/L. Throughout the trial, different analyses were performed (SPAD, chlorophyll content, titrable acidity, soluble sugars, pH, yield). Grapevines treated with the two humic acids exhibited both significant increases in total chlorophyll content and reductions of the chlorophyll a/b ratio. Application of humic acids significantly decreased titrable acidity and increased °Brix/acidity ratio. Generally, the treatments with humic acids significantly increased berry size, and as a consequence the yield.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Conclusions</strong>: Humic acids exerted some positive effects (chlorophyll content, acidity, berry size) in Italia table grape. Better results were obtained when the compost humic acid was sprayed.</p><p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Significance and impact of study</strong>: This study gives new information about the positive effects of foliar application of humic acids, active components of soil and compost organic matter, on yield and fruit quality of table grape. In organic viticulture humic acids may find a valid and appropriate application for a technical and economical use.</p>


Fruits ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 339-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eva Johanna Maria Vanderlinden ◽  
H. Alfred Juergen Pohlan ◽  
Marc J.J. Janssens
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
Vol 282 ◽  
pp. 110011
Author(s):  
Georgios Pantelidis ◽  
Theodoros Mavromatis ◽  
Pavlina Drogoudi
Keyword(s):  

Plants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 358
Author(s):  
Muhammad Moaaz Ali ◽  
Raheel Anwar ◽  
Ahmed F. Yousef ◽  
Binqi Li ◽  
Andrea Luvisi ◽  
...  

Fruit quality is certainly influenced by biotic and abiotic factors, and a main quality attribute is the external appearance of the fruit. Various possible agronomical approaches are able to regulate the fruit microenvironment and, consequently, improve fruit quality and market value. Among these, fruit bagging has recently become an integral part of fruits’ domestic and export markets in countries such as Japan, China, Korea Australia and the USA because it is a safe and eco-friendly technique to protect fruits from multiple stresses, preserving or improving the overall quality. Despite increasing global importance, the development of suitable bagging materials and, above all, their use in the field is quite laborious, so that serious efforts are required to enhance and standardize bagging material according to the need of the crops/fruits. This review provides information about the effects of bagging technique on the fruit aspect and texture, which are the main determinants of consumer choice.


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