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EFFECT OF SOWING DATE AND TRANSPLANTING AGE ON TIMING OF PRODUCTION AND YIELD OF SOME SOLANACEA

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176_16
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143 – 150
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Abstract
Results of a study carried out to evaluate the possibility of growing in delayed cycles (i.e. following a crop grown during the autumn-winter period) the most diffused solanacea species in protected cultivation -tomato pepper, and eggplant – in the Mediterranean regions are presented.

In order to define the best timing of cropping sequences, the technical aspects most directly studied in the research were sowing dates and plantlet ages.

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Authors
V. Lipari, A. Paratore
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