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The effects of PLA biodegradable and polypropylene nonwoven crop mulches on selected components of tomato grown in the field Cover

The effects of PLA biodegradable and polypropylene nonwoven crop mulches on selected components of tomato grown in the field

By: Izabela Zawiska and  Piotr Siwek  
Open Access
|Jan 2015

Abstract

The results of two years (2010-2011) of field studies using two types of nonwoven mulches (one biodegradable, polylactic acid PLA 54 g m-2, and traditional polypropylene PP 50 g m-2) on the yield and quality of tomato are presented. Seeds of tomato (‘Mundi’ F1) were sown in a greenhouse, in containers filled with perlite and sand, and then the plants at the cotyledon stage were replanted in multipot trays filled with substrate for vegetable plants. In the last week of May, seedlings were planted on mulches in the field at a spacing of 50 × 100 cm. The mulch was maintained throughout the growing season. A plot that remained unmulched served as the control. Tomatoes were harvested once a week. The fruits were evaluated for L-ascorbic acid, dry matter, soluble sugars and nitrate content. In 2011, the analysis of the plant material showed that the concentration of L-ascorbic acid was about 23% higher in the tomato fruits harvested from plants grown on biodegradable PLA 61 g m-2 mulch in comparison to the control. A similar effect was demonstrated for the soluble sugar concentration in 2011 for both types of nonwovens.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/fhort-2015-0008 | Journal eISSN: 2083-5965 | Journal ISSN: 0867-1761
Language: English
Page range: 163 - 167
Submitted on: Sep 23, 2014
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Accepted on: Dec 3, 2014
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Published on: Jan 27, 2015
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2015 Izabela Zawiska, Piotr Siwek, published by Polish Society for Horticultural Sciences (PSHS)
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.