MIT Microbial Product in Tomato Cultivation CN-NX

MIT Microbial Product in Tomato Cultivation

Product Test: MIT PO-G, MIT PN-60L, MIT PP

Crops: Tomato (Provence)

Site and Location: Greenhouse at Ning Xia; Size: 0.5x670sqm

Test Period: October 2021 to January 2022

 

Evaluation Objective: 

Evaluation effect of microbial product in fruit yield increasing and quality improvement.

Product application in details:

  Test group Control
Base fertilizer Treated with Microbial agent used amount (15 cubic meters of incompletely decomposed pig manure) + compound fertilizer (17-17-17, 50kg/667sqm).

18 cubic meters/667sqm of incompletely decomposed pig manure 

5 cubic meters/667sqm of cow manure

9 cubic meters/667sqm of vermicompost

Compound fertilizer (17-17-17, 50kg/667sqm).

Transplanting (October 21): Drip irrigation with PN-60L (2.5kg).
Conditioning water (October 25) Drip irrigation of MIT PN-60L (2.5kg). 
Seedling Water (October 31) MIT PP (10kg/667sqm). 
Growing stage: 
November 11 MIT PP (10kg/667sqm)

Water-soluble fertilizer (20-20-20, 10kg/667sqm)

Humic acid water-soluble fertilizer (20kg/667sqm).

November 24 MIT PP (10kg/667sqm) organic water-soluble fertilizer (4-4-4, 20kg/667sqm).
December 10 MIT PP (20kg/667sqm). organic water-soluble fertilizer(4-4-4,10kg/667sqm).

Large element water-soluble fertilizer (20-20-20 10kg/667sqm)

Humic acid water-soluble fertilizer (10kg/sqm).

December 30 MIT PP (20kg/667sqm), organic water-soluble fertilizer (4-4-4, 20kg/667sqm). Large element water-soluble fertilizer (20-20-20, 15kg/667sqm), humic acid water-soluble fertilizer (10kg/sqm).
January 10, 2022 MIT PP (10kg/667sqm), organic water-soluble fertilizer (4-4-4, 20kg/667sqm).

Macroelement water-soluble fertilizer (12-6-40, 10kg/667sqm)

Macroelement water-soluble fertilizer (0-5-48, 5kg/667sqm)

Humic acid water-soluble fertilizer (10kg/667sqm)

Calcium fertilizer (5kg/667sqm).

January 23 MIT PP (10kg/667sqm), organic water-soluble fertilizer (4-4-4, 10kg/667sqm), organic water-soluble fertilizer (4-0-8, 20kg/667sqm).

Macroelement water-soluble fertilizer (12-6-40,10kg/667sqm)

Macroelement water-soluble fertilizer (20-10-30,5kg/667sqm)

Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (5kg/667sqm).

Results summary:

Based on data collected after 3 weeks growing, the plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves and leaf thickness of the MIT biological inoculum treatment were significantly higher than those of the conventional fertilization treatment, which were increased by 9.5%, 42.5%, 15.6% and 33.3% respectively compared with the conventional fertilization treatment, indicating that the MIT Microbial treatment. The treatment can promote the rapid growth of tomato plants, and the tomato plants are robust and more healthier growing.

Plant growing data comparison after 3 weeks:

Plant (Tomato) Height(cm) Stem (mm) Leaf number Thickness of leaf (mm)
Test group 32.53±1.79 9.19±0.83 9.40±0.49 0.96±0.11
Control 29.71±1.66 6.45±0.54 8.13±0.50 0.72±0.05

Test Group

Control

After 30 days (1 month)

Actual effect from the overall growth, compare leave, flowering and fruiting of the experimental group and the control group.

a) Seeding stage

Test Group

Control

Test group (Right side), MIT microbial product can promote the slow seedling of tomato, improve the absorption of nutrients, and promote the rapid growth of the plant.

b) Young plant stage

After 1-weeks (31/10)

Test Group 

Control

MIT Microbial product promotes rapid leaf growth and improve photosynthesis

After 2-weeks (05/11) 

Test Group 

Control

Test group (Right), The growth vigor is obviously better than that of conventional fertilization, and the overall leaves are wider.

Test Group 

Control

Stem thickness is significantly thicker than conventional fertilization, which is more conducive to transporting nutrients.

Test Group 

Control

Leaves were significantly thicker than conventional fertilization treatments. 

c) Flowering and fruit stage

Test Group 

Control

The buds are fully developed and grow rapidly. The conventional fertilization treatments showed slower flower bud growth and the plants showed signs of flower topping.

Test Group 

Control

Test group (Left), the root system of the plant grows more and longer than the conventional fertilization root system (Right side) , which is conducive to the absorption of soil nutrients and promotes the rapid growth of the plant.

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