Agrirocket Engineering Channel
Agrirocket Engineering Channel
February 11, 2025 at 09:13 AM
#catfacing in Tomato Production Catfacing is a common issue in tomato production, characterized by distorted growth at the blossom end of fruit, often accompanied by rough, calloused ridges. This phenomenon occurs when fruit forms during periods of cool or humid weather, causing the corolla to adhere to the developing fruit. #causes and Contributing Factors: - Cool or humid weather conditions during fruit set - Adhesion of corolla to developing fruit - Varietal susceptibility #prevention and Management Strategies: 1.Optimize Planting Time: Delay planting to avoid cooler temperatures during fruit set. 2. Select Resistant Varieties: Choose fruit varieties with inherent resistance to catfacing. 3. Monitor Weather Conditions: Keep a close eye on weather forecasts to anticipate and prepare for potential catfacing conditions. By understanding the causes of catfacing and implementing effective prevention and management strategies, fruit producers can minimize the occurrence of this issue and improve the overall quality of their harvest. #tomatoproduction #catfacing #agriculture #farmingtips #cropmanagement #fruitquality #agriculturaleducation #horticulture #farmingbestpractices
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