Morphological, Leaf Nutrient, and Fruit Quality Characteristics of Diverse Tomato Cultivars under Organic Low-Input Management
Increasing fruit yield and quality of tomatoes under organic low-input conditions remains a challenge for producers and breeders. Therefore, it is necessary to identify superior tomato cultivars that are suitable for production and use as parents in breeding programmes. In the present study, the var...
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Auteurs principaux: | Leangsrun Chea, Cut Erika, Marcel Naumann, Inga Smit, Bernd Horneburg, Elke Pawelzik |
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MDPI AG
2021
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