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Background and objective: Recent urban agriculture meets the needs of urban residents that safety and avoids using chemical pesticides. This study was conducted to identify various factors of companion planting affecting the growth of cherry tomatoes, which will promoting urban agriculture by improving socioeconomic satisfaction with gardening activities through quality. Methods: Four types of companion plants such as marigold, zinnia, spearmint and basil, that have a companion effect with growth, sugar content, and vitamin C content. We obtained the mean and standard deviation and tested the significance at a 95% confidence level (p < .05) with Duncan's multiple range test after one way ANOVA and MANOVA. Results: Compared to monoculture of cherry tomatoes, the plant growth in the treatment plots with companion planting showed a significant increase overall(p
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Lee, B. K., Yun, H. K., Hong, I. K., Jung, Y. B., & Lee, S. M. (2021). The effect of mixed cultivation using companion plants on the growth and quality of cherry tomatoes. Journal of People, Plants, and Environment, 24(4), 311–327. https://doi.org/10.11628/KSPPE.2021.24.4.311
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