BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Fall (combined) TREATMENTS BW (%) YIELD (KG/HA) 50, ,500.
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1 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. University of Florida, NFREC, Quincy, FL Research conducted by: Sanju Kunwar, Laura Ritchie, Jackie Snell, Steve Olson, Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Fall (combined) TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted (non-treated) 67.8 a 15,314 bc 2 BHN 62 non-grafted + ASM (Acibenzolar S-Methyl, Actigard) drip (.5 oz./a) 57.8 ab 16,266 bc 3 BHN 62 non-grafted + ASM foliar (.5 oz./a) 44.5 b 8,478 c 4 BHN 62 grafted to BHN 998 (non-treated) 2.9 c 43,48 a 5 BHN 62 grafted to BHN ASM drip (.5 oz./a) 14.2 c 42,33 a 6 BHN 62 grafted to BHN ASM foliar (.5 oz./a) 22.6 c 26,761 b Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) 7 5, ,5 25, 12,5 Number of plants per plot: Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 9/3/13 and 8/15/
2 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. University of Florida, NFREC, Quincy, FL Research conducted by: Sanju Kunwar, Laura Ritchie, Jackie Snell, Steve Olson, Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Fall 212 TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted (non-treated) 87.5 a 966 c 2 BHN 62 non-grafted + ASM foliar (.5 oz./a) 73.9 a 1,116 c 3 BHN 62 grafted to BHN 998 (non-treated) 11.9 b 17,784 a 4 BHN 62 grafted to BHN ASM foliar (.5 oz./a) 28. b 1,535 b Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) Number of plants per plot: 14 Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 8/9/
3 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. University of Florida, NFREC, Quincy, FL Research conducted by: Laura Ritchie, Jackie Snell, Steve Olson, Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Fall 21 TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted 93.8 a 376 c 2 BHN 62 self-grafted 93.9 a 232 c 3 BHN 62 grafted to Cheong Gang 28.4 d 28,733 ab 4 BHN 62 grafted to BHN cd 3,194 ab 5 BHN 62 grafted to BHN cd 47,728 a 6 BHN 62 grafted to Hawaii bc 11,784 bc 7 BHN 62 grafted to RST-4-16-T 57.8 bc 11,395 bc 8 BHN 62 grafted to Jjak Kkung 67.9 b 7,434 bc 9 BHN 62 grafted to BHN ab 15,59 bc Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) Number of plants per plot: 18 Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 8/11/
4 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. University of Florida, NFREC, Quincy, FL Research conducted by: Laura Ritchie, Jackie Snell, Steve Olson, Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Spring 21 TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted 7.5 a 4,419 b 2 BHN 62 self-grafted 2.7 b 46,874 ab 3 BHN 62 grafted to RST-4-16-T. c 54,927 a 4 BHN 62 grafted to Cheong Gang. c 52,195 a 5 BHN 62 grafted to Jjak Kkung. c 5,794 a 6 BHN 62 grafted to Hawaii c 45,865 ab Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) 8 6, , 3, 15, Number of plants per plot: 18 Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 4/2/
5 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. ESAREC, Painter, VA Research conducted by: Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Spring 21 TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted 85.5 ab 16,371 c 2 BHN 62 self-grafted 97. a c 3 BHN 62 grafted to BHN c 79,95 a 4 BHN 62 grafted to Cheong Gang 6.5 c 78,928 a 5 BHN 62 grafted to BHN c 74,36 a 6 BHN 62 grafted to RST-4-16-T 13. c 8,451 a 7 BHN 62 grafted to BHN b 58,863 ab 8 BHN 62 grafted to Jjak Kkung 56. ab 5,123 b Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) 1 9, ,5 45, 22,5 Number of plants per plot: 3 Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 4/3/
6 Tomato Bacterial wilt research trial data. ESAREC, Painter, VA Research conducted by: Josh Freeman and Mathews Paret BW incidence and marketable yield of tomato - Spring 29 TREATMENTS YIELD 1 BHN 62 non-grafted ns 62,61 b 2 BHN 62 self-grafted ,564 b 4 BHN 62 grafted to RST-4-16-T ,619 a 5 BHN 62 grafted to RST-4-15-T ,312 b Different letters next to the treatment means that they are statistically different (Pr>F=.5; LSD) ns: not significant 2 8, , 4, 2, Number of plants per plot: 3 Plant spacing: 2 inches Transplanted: 5/29/
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