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Effect of Post-Infiltration Soil Aeration at Different Growth Stages on Growth and Fruit Quality of Drip-Irrigated Potted Tomato Plants (Solanum lycopersicum).

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Table 2 shows the results of measurement of root dry weight at 58, 85, and 99 DAS. The 2-way ANOVA showed irrigation level treatments had no significant effect on root dry weight on any of these dates and there were no irrigation ×aeration interactions
Table 3. Irrigation × post-infiltration aeration interaction on root activity (as mg triphenyl formazan per g fresh root per hour) of potted single tomato plants (n = 3) measured at 57, 85, and 99 days after sowing (DAS)
Table 4. Irrigation × post-infiltration aeration interaction on titratable acidity and vitamin C content (fresh weight basis) of the first ripe fruit from the first truss of potted single tomato plants (n = 3)
Table 5. Axial and lateral diameter, and hardness measured on the first 8 ripe fruits harvested from the first trusses of 3 potted single tomato plants for 6 post-infiltration aeration treatments (i.e

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