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Optimizing Yield and Nutrients Content in Tomato by Vermicompost Application under Greenhouse Conditions

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Table 1. Physico-chemical analysis of soil.
Figure 1. Effect of vermicompost application on tomato yield (t∙ha−1).
Figure 2. Effect of vermicompost on number of fruits/3 plants.
Figure 5. Effect of vermicompost on shoot/root dry wt (g) of tomato.
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