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Scientific Papers Series B Horticulture

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Table 2. The production obtained at tomato experiment and the distribution on qualities Poiana, Ialomita county, 2012HYBRID / VARIETYGHITTIABALKAN F 1VARIANTQUALITYTOTALEXTRA I II TOTAL STAS UNDERSTASt/hat/ha % t/ha % t/ha % t/ha % t/ha %Control 18.000 37 19.965 41 9.000 18 46.965 96 1.900 4 48.865Folimax 23.900 37 27.900 43 9.850 15 61.650 96 2.560 4 64.210Agriphyte 26.900 40 27.400 41 10.500 16 64.800 97 2.157 3 66.957P& R 22.350 38 23.920 41 10.100 17 56.370 95 2.650 5 59.020Control 18.570 34 18.471 34 16.005 29 53.046 96 1.955 4 55.001Folimax 21.924 33 25.932 39 15.920 24 63.776 96 2.600 4 66.376Agriphyte 23.410 34 26.920 39 17.015 24 67.345 97 2.281 3 69.626P& R 20.499 32 22.943 36 17.284 27 60.726 96 2.775 4 63.501growth promoter P&R exceed untreated controlwith very significant differences.Figure 1. The production obtained at Ghittia variety andthe distribution of it on qualitiesFigure 2. The production obtained at hybrid Balkan F1and the distribution of it on qualitiesTaking into account the influence of variety/hybrid on the production of tomato (Table 3) itcan be seen that the hybrid Balkan F 1 has madea significantly distinct difference production(3.863 t/ ha) than Ghittia variety.The influence of treatment on tomatoesproduction can be observed in table 4. Asshown in this table all variants treated withfoliar fertilizers (Folimax, Agriphyte) and /orRegarding the influence of foliar fertilizertreatments and growth promoter on eachvariety (Table 5) it can be noted that the yielddifferences obtained from untreated control arevery significant.Table 5. The influence of treatments on each varietyproductionVariant(treatment)Averageproduction(t/ha)% Differences(t/ha)Table 3. The influence of variety on tomatoes productionAverageVariantproduction, % Differences Significance(variety/hybrid)(t/ha)(t/ha)A1 Ghittia 59.763 100 - A2 Balkan F 1 63.626 1063.863 ** DL 5% 1.5423 DL 1% 3.57957 DL 0.1% 11.33411 Table 4. The influence of treatment of tomatoesproductionTreatment AverageDifferencesSigni-ficance%production (t/ha) (t/ha)b1Control 51.933 100 - b2 Folimax 65.293 12613.360 ***b3Agriphyte68.292 13116.359 ***b4 P& R 61.261 1189.328 *** DL 5% 1.884312 DL 1% 2.644951 DL 0.1% 3.734048 Significancea1b1(Control)48.865 100 - a1b2 64.210 13115.345 ***a1b3 66.957 13718.092 ***a1b4 59.020 12110.155 ***a2b155.001 100 - (Control)a2b2 66.376 12111.375 ***a2b3 69.626 12714.625 ***a2b4 63.501 1158.500 *** DL 5% 2.6648189 DL 1% 3.7405256 DL 0.1% 5.280742 133

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