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Efficacy of Some Essential Oils on Controlling Green Mold of Orange and their Effects on Postharvest Quality Parameters [2011]

Research Authors
Badawy, F. M. Ibtesam, Sallam, Nashwa, M. A. A. Rashad Ibrahim and Mahmoud R. Asran 2011.
Research Date
Research Pages
168-174
Research Publisher
Plant pathology J. 10 (4): 168-174.
Research Rank
دولى
Research Vol
4

Improving Nutritional Status and Productivity of Balady Mandarin trees using some Biostimulants and Antioxidants Badawy, Sabah M.1 ; Ibtesam F.M. Badawy2 and R.A.Ibrahim2

Research Abstract

Abstract This study was conducted during two successive seasons of 2018 and 2019 on Balady Mandarin trees, 20 years old budded on sour orange rootstock and planted at 5×5m apart. Grown at the productive farm located at Shandawel Island, Sohag governorate. This experiment aimed to study the effect of active dry yeast, ascorbic acid, vitamin B complex and their combination on yield components, alternate bearing and fruit quality of Balady Mandarin cultivar grown under Sohage conditions. The obtained results showed that using of active dry yeast at 10g/l (as soil application) as single application or in combination with ascorbic acid and vitamin B complex at 1g/l from each (foliar application) caused a pronounced increasing of fruit numbers, fruit weight (g) and yield (kg). The later also improved fruit quality in terms of TSS%, TSS/acid ratio as well as total sugars, vitamin C content and reducing total acidity of Balady Mandarin fruits. According to results of the current study it could be concluded that using active dry yeast at 10g/l (as soil application) as single treatment or in combination with spraying ascorbic acid (1g/l) plus vitamin B complex (1g/l) three times on the first week of May, July and September led to improve both yield and fruit quality of Balady Mandarin Cultivar under Sohage environmental conditions.

Research Authors
Badawy, Sabah M.1 ; Ibtesam F.M. Badawy2 and R.A.Ibrahim2
Research Date
Research Publisher
Assiut J. Agric. Sci., 52 (4) 2021 (98-107)
Research Rank
محلى
Research Vol
52 (4)
Research Year
2021

Effect of nano-potassium fertilization on fruiting of Zaghloul date palm

Research Abstract

Abstract This investigation was conducted during the two successive seasons i.e. 2019 and 2020 on Zaghloul date palm grown at the experimental orchard, Faculty of Agriculture, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt. This work conducted to study the effect of different sources of potassium fertilizers on fruiting of Zaghloul date palm under Qena condition. Potassium fertilization via nano-technology, vinasse and potassin were used. The experiment was arranged in a complete randomized design with three replications. It is evident from the obtained results that using nano-potassium, either soil dressing or foliar spray, as well as foliar spray of vinasse or potassin significantly increased the fruit retention, bunch weight and yield/palm compared to fertilize by potassium sulphate (check treatment). Also, these treatments significantly improved dates quality in terms of increasing fruit weight, flesh percentage, TSS, sugar percentages and anthocyanin contents moreover, decreasing total acidity and total tannins compared to fertilize with the recommended potassium doses via potassium sulphate. From the results, it could be concluded that fertilized Zaghloul date palm with potassium fertilization via foliar spray of either nano-potassium, vinasse or potassium to improve the fertilization efficiency and get high yield with best dates quality. In addition, hasten advance the fruit ripening and overcome potassium fertilization problems.

Research Authors
El-Salhy A.M.1 , M.M. Al-Wasfy2 , E.F.M. Badawy1 , F.M. Gouda1 and A.A. Shamroukh2*
Research Date
Research Publisher
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Rank
منشور
Research Year
2021

Effect of Gibberellic Acid, Naphthalenacetic Acid, Calcium and Zinc Spraying on Fruiting of Manfalouty Pomegranate Trees.

Research Abstract

study was carried out at the Experimental Orchard, Faculty of Agriculture, This Assiut University, Egypt, to study the effect of Gibberellic Acid (GA3), Naphthalenacetic acid (NAA), calcium chloride and zinc sulphate spraying on fruiting of Manfalouty pomegranate during 2017 and 2018 seasons. The experiment was set up in a complete randomized block design with three replicates, one tree per each.

Research Authors
A.A.B. Masoud, O.A. Khodair and Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Pages
219-228
Research Vol
Vol.50, Issue 2
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/ajas.2019.41257
Research Year
2019

Response of Grand Nain Banana Plants to Different Potassium Fertilizer Sources.

Research Abstract
Finding a rich and natural source of potassium nutrient is a major challenge facing banana cultivation. In this study,  four different sources of Potassium: potassium sulphate, slow release (feldspar), bio-fertilizer (yeast & potassin) and potassium thiosulphate were used to evaluate their effects on growth & fruit production of Grand Nain banana cultivar  grown at Luxor Governorate condition, Egypt. The results indicated that using yeast or feldspar alone or in combination as a source of potassium and potassin significantly increased all growth aspects, yield and fruit quality compared to fertilize by potassium sulphate (check treatment); Moreover, there were insignificant differences in these studied traits due to fertilize with yeast, feldspar alone or in combination as well as spraying potassium thiosulphate or potassin. Using yeast or feldspar plus yeast were very effective in enhancing all growth aspects, yield, bunch traits and fruit characteristics compared to untreated ones; So, it is evident from the foregoing result that using feldspar or yeast alone or in combination improved the growth, nutritional status and fruiting of Grand Nain banana plants;. In addition, they are beneficial in organic farming production since they improve the soil structure and fertility; also, reduce the cost of production and environmental pollution.
Research Authors
H.E. Salem, Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda and H.A.M. Ali.
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Pages
765-772
Research Vol
Vol.12
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2021.83869.1040
Research Year
2021

Influence of Different Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources on Growth and Productivity of Williams Banana Plants.

Research Abstract

Experiments were carried out during two consecutive 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 seasons to measure the influence of various sources of nitrogen fertilizers on enhancing growth and fruiting of Williams banana plants grown under Qena Governorate, Egypt. Applying 25% of the recommended nitrogen dose along with 25 to 50% organic-N enriched with EM as a bio-form at 50 or 25% were effective in enhancing all growth aspects, production and fruit quality compared to the control. Using combination of three forms of nitrogen were more favorable than using mineral-N alone.Therefore, it could be concluded that using three forms of nitrogen fertilizers get high yield with good fruit quality of Williams bananas.  In addition, it reduces the cost of production and environmental pollution, due to excess of chemical fertilizers..

Research Authors
Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda, M.A.A. Abdel-Raman and E. H. Salem.
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Plant Production, Mansoura University
Research Pages
613- 617
Research Vol
Vol.12
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2021.70766.1026
Research Year
2021

Effect of plastic covering and potassium fertilization source on growth and fruiting of Flame seedless grapevines

Research Abstract

Grapevine growth and fruiting are affected by covering and potassium fertilization. For two years field study, 2019 and 2020 seasons in a factorial experiment in randomized complete block design were conducted to study the effects of plastic covering and potassium fertilizer sources on Flame Seedless grapevines. Flame Seedless grown in Upper Egypt and harvested between 15th May to 10th June. In this time, market of table grape is suffering from over supply. Thus, prices decrease considerably in the market. On other contrary, harvesting early (before mid of May) leads to at least a 50% increase in the total income. In this experiment outdoor grown Flame Seedless grapevines were covered with UV+IR (Ultra violet + Infra-red) type of polyethylene film (PE) after dormex application at first week of January. Phenological phases like bud-burst, flowering, veraison and ripening as well as vegetative growth, yield quality were determined. Using potassin or feldspar plus potassin significantly increased the growth, and significantly improved the vine nutritional status as well as significantly yield components and improved berry quality. Plastic covering significantly enhanced the dates of all phonological phases, especially ripening that was earlier about 17 & 22 days in both studied seasons compared to uncovered ones. Plastic covering has a positive effect on growth aspects, yield and fruit quality. So, it could be concluded that Flame Seedless grape cultivar gave the highest and earliest yield with good berry quality when covering with plastic film and fertilized with feldspar plus potassin as natural sources of potassium.

Research Authors
E.H. Salem, Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda and M.A.A. Abdel-Raman
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Pages
89-100
Research Vol
Vol.3
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/SVUIJAS.2021.65024.1083
Research Year
2021

Effect of nano-potassium fertilization on fruiting of Zaghloul date palm.

Research Abstract

This investigation was conducted during the two successive seasons i.e. 2019 and 2020 on Zaghloul date palm grown at the experimental orchard, Faculty of Agriculture, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt. This work conducted to study the effect of different sources of potassium fertilizers on fruiting of Zaghloul date palm under Qena condition. Potassium fertilization via nano-technology, vinasse and potassin were used. The experiment was arranged in a complete randomized design with three replications. It is evident from the obtained results that using nano-potassium, either soil dressing or foliar spray, as well as foliar spray of vinasse or potassin significantly increased the fruit retention, bunch weight and yield/palm compared to fertilize by potassium sulphate (check treatment). Also, these treatments significantly improved dates quality in terms of increasing fruit weight, flesh percentage, TSS, sugar percentages and anthocyanin contents moreover, decreasing total acidity and total tannins compared to fertilize with the recommended potassium doses via potassium sulphate. From the results, it could be concluded that fertilized Zaghloul date palm with potassium fertilization via foliar spray of either nano-potassium, vinasse or potassium to improve the fertilization efficiency and get high yield with best dates quality. In addition, hasten advance the fruit ripening and overcome potassium fertilization problems.

Research Authors
A.M. El-Salhy, M.M. Al-Wasfy, E.F.M. Badawy, F.M. Gouda and A.A. Shamroukh
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Pages
1-9
Research Vol
Vol.3
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/svuijas.2021.54410.1065
Research Year
2021

Efficiency of Extracts of Three Medicinal Plants to Improve Growth, Yield and Quality of Red Roomy Grapevine.

Research Abstract

The main objective of this investigation was to study the effects of some plant extracts e.g. licorice root, roselle calyxes or moringa leaves extracts at different phenological stages of grapevine growth, productivity and physico-chemical berry quality of Red Romy. The experiment was carried out during 2019 and 2020 seasons. These extracts were using with their different concentrations(control: spraying with water, moringa leaf extract 4, 6 and 8%,licorice root extract 2, 4 and 6% and roselle calyxes extract 2,4 and 6% concentrations)were applied as a foliar spray three times as follows: at growth start, just after berry setting and at three weeks later.The foliar spray of moringa, roselle or licorice extracts were very effective in improvement the yield/vine and cluster traits. Also, these treatments significantly improved the quality berry as an of increasing the berry weight, total soluble solids and skin anthocyanin of berries compared to untreated ones. The best results were obtained on the vines that sprayed with 6% moringa extract. It could be concluded that spraying moringa at 6%, licorice at 4% or roselle extract at 4% three times annually was necessary to get high yield with good cluster and berry quality of Red Romy grapevines.

Research Authors
F.E.M Saleh and Yasser A.M.M Omran Asmaa A. Mohamed, Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Research Pages
45-59
Research Vol
Vol.53
Research Website
DOI: 10.21608/ajas.2022.119079.1088
Research Year
2022

Response of Thompson Seedless Grapevines to Foliar Sprays with GA3 and some Natural Compounds

Research Abstract

The present investigation was carried out during 2019 and 2020 seasons to
study the effect of GA3 and some natural plant compounds on growth and fruiting
of Thompson Seedless grapevines. The experiment was arranged in a randomized
complete block design in which the study involved six treatments with
three replications, one vine each.
Pruning wood weight, leaf area and total leaf chlorophyll were significantly
increased by spraying either GA3, humic acid, selenium, turmeric or roselle extracts
compared to water sprayed ones (control). Spraying humic acid, turmeric
or selenium were very effective on improving vegetative growth, yield/vine, and
cluster traits. Moreover, these treatments significantly improved the berry quality
in terms of increasing the berry weight, total soluble solids, reducing sugars of
berries compared to unsprayed ones. The best results were obtained on the vines
that sprayed with 0.1% humic acid or turmeric extract. No significant differences
were obtained among humic acid turmeric or selenium spraying. It could be concluded
that spraying humic turmeric or selenium at 0.1% three times annually
was necessary to get high yield with good cluster and berry quality of Thompson
Seedless grapevines. Moreover, such treatments more effective to overcome the
adverse effect of using GA3 i.e. delay the berry ripening and reducing full coloration
of colored cultivars.

Research Authors
Fatma El-Zahraa M. Gouda
Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.
Research Pages
142-152
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol.52
Research Year
2021
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