Implementing the Four Rs (4Rs) in Nutrient Stewardship for Tomato Production
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Tomato production
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Wang, Qingren, Guodong Liu, Kelly Morgan, and Yuncong Li. 2016. “Implementing the Four Rs (4Rs) in Nutrient Stewardship for Tomato Production: HS1269/HS1269, 10/2015”. EDIS 2016 (1). Gainesville, FL:6. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1269-2015.

Abstract

Fertilization plays a critical role in tomato production across the state of Florida. However, appropriate fertilization management depends on four major components (4Rs): right source, right rate, right placement, and right timing. Farming practices that follow the 4Rs can provide nutrients for optimal tomato productivity while minimizing the risk of nutrient losses and adverse environmental effects, both of which are important to the development of agricultural sustainability. This 6-page fact sheet discusses the 4Rs as well as conventional dry source fertilizers, controlled-release or slow-release source fertilizers, and liquid source fertilizers. Written by Qingren Wang, Guodong Liu, Kelly Morgan, and Yuncong Li, and published by the UF Department of Horticultural Sciences, October 2015. 

HS1269/HS1269: Implementing the Four Rs (4Rs) in Nutrient Stewardship for Tomato Production (ufl.edu)

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Carson, L. and M. Ozores-Hampton. 2014. Description of Enhanced-Efficiency Fertilizers for Use in Vegetable Production. HS1247. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/HS1247. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1247-2014

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. 2014. "T-GAP-Tomato Good Agricultural Practices." Accessed October 6, 2015. http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Fruit-and-Vegetables/Tomatoes

Hochmuth, G., R. Mylavarapu, and E. Hanlon. 2014. The Four Rs of Fertilizer Management. SL411. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science. Accessed October 6, 2015. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ss624 https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ss624-2014

Liu, G., K. Morgan, Y. Li, L. Zotarelli, J. DeValerio, and Q. Wang. 2015. What Is 4R Nutrient Stewardship? HS1264. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science. Accessed October 6, 2015. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/HS1264 https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1264-2015

Liu, G., L. Zotarelli, Y. Li, D. Dinkins, Q. Wang, and M. Ozores-Hampton. 2014. Controlled-Release and Slow-Release Fertilizers as Nutrient Management Tools. HS1225. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Science. Accessed October 6, 2015. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/HS1225 https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1255-2014

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