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Grafting Tomatoes on Eggplant Rootstock |
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Posted : July 29, 2006 |
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Tomato is one of the most popular and widely used
vegetables in the world. Tomato plants can grow on
every ground that has a good structure and water
housekeeping.
In terms of mass production, tomato yields is
highly seasonal. Farmers and gardeners seldom
plant tomatoes during rainy season due to high
risks exposure on garden flooding and prevalence
of pests and tomato plants diseases.
Tomato plants may suffer blooms that keep falling
off without production of fruit could be caused by Blossom End Rot, a Fruit Rot - A mold
growing inside tomatoes as they ripen but
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outside the tomatoes are healthy, or Early Blight
- Leaves that curl up, turn a yellowish brown
color and almost look like black spot found on
rose bushes. Early blight is a fungus. Dark brown
to black spots on the leafs with concentric rings,
usually starting on the lower leaves. Leaves can
turn yellow and drop off the plant.
Various research groups around the glove in the plant
industry have conducted a painstaking
research, and studied on how to improve tomato
production especially in during off-season. In the
Philippines, researchers at the Bureau of Plant
Industry in Los Banos National Crop Research and
Development, a research laboratory based in Los Banos
Laguna, have discovered a new technology for tomato
off-season production. This new tomato off-season
production technology is now being commercialized in
the region.
Tomato growers, farmers and gardeners who wants to
earn more from tomato harvest during rainy season, may
find this technology beneficial. Even the hobbyist
gardeners may find this tomato off-season production
technology, enjoyable, as they continuously plant
tomatoes in pots, boxes, or any available containers,
for easy and accessible fresh tomato yields during
mealtime.
Grafting tomato on eggplant rootstock is one way of
eliminating bacterial wilt, which is a very
destructive disease of tomato. Research showed that
grafted tomatoes in the eggplant rootstock yielded a
21% higher than the ordinary tomato seedlings. The
grafting process is simple. Sow seeds of eggplant for
rootstock 5-7 days ahead of tomatoes. Graft when
eggplant is 3-4 weeks old. Cut the stock and scion (
the same size ) with a sterilized blade at 70-80
degree angles above the first two leaves (the
cotyledon). Insert rubber tubing, 10mm long and 1-1.5
cm diameter on the stock allowing the cut portion of
the scion or splice to get in touch with each other.
Set the grafter plants inside the humidity chamber and
transfer seedlings in a cool dry place with complete
black net cover for 4-7 days. The seedlings are then
ready for transplanting.
The eggplant variety used for rootstock is EG-203
which known and identified to be very highly resistant
to bacterial wilt and other soil-borne plant disease
organisms.
The tomato variety for scion must be an indeterminate
type wherein trellis must be provided for favorable
vegetable development.
Try this tomato off-season production technology and
enjoy a fruitful tomatoes growing on eggplant
rootstock.
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