Tomato
Tomatoes are moderately tolerant to salinity and will grow in an EC up to 2,5mS cm-1 without yield reduction. Above this EC level yields will be gradually reduced, although the reduction will vary with variety.
EC level, type of salinity, and the balance between the nutrients in solution will all influence the quality of the harvested fruit.
A high EC will:
Using sodium chloride to increase EC has been found to improve tomato taste, flavor and firmness. However too much sodium chloride will be toxic to the tomato plant and reduce growth (see graphs Salinity and Leaf Retention and Salinity and Plant Height) severely reducing yield.
Increasing potassium and calcium in plants under sodium chloride stress will improve the growth and yield of tomatoes.
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