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Improvements in berry quality of Ruby Seedless and Beauty Seedless grapes

Research Abstract
Ruby Seedless and Beauty Seedless grape vines were used to evaluate the role of some compounds producing ethylene effects (ethrel, ethanol, and methanol), thinning of second cluster, shoulders thinning and girdling on berry quality. The compounds exercising ethylene effects had a pronounced effect on berry chemical properties and caused faster ripening. Thinning by removing the second cluster or shoulders increased berry & cluster weight and advanced berry quality. The increment percentage in cluster and 100 berries weight associated with such treatments was 20 and 15, respectively. Girdling had little effect on berry quality, but increased weight of cluster and 100 berries by about 8% over the control.
Research Authors
Mohamed,A.K.A.and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. of Agric. Sci
Research Pages
81-91
Research Publisher
faculty of Agriculture- Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
39 (5)
Research Year
2008

Improvements in berry quality of Ruby Seedless and Beauty Seedless grapes

Research Abstract
Ruby Seedless and Beauty Seedless grape vines were used to evaluate the role of some compounds producing ethylene effects (ethrel, ethanol, and methanol), thinning of second cluster, shoulders thinning and girdling on berry quality. The compounds exercising ethylene effects had a pronounced effect on berry chemical properties and caused faster ripening. Thinning by removing the second cluster or shoulders increased berry & cluster weight and advanced berry quality. The increment percentage in cluster and 100 berries weight associated with such treatments was 20 and 15, respectively. Girdling had little effect on berry quality, but increased weight of cluster and 100 berries by about 8% over the control.
Research Authors
Mohamed,A.K.A.and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. of Agric. Sci
Research Member
Research Pages
81-91
Research Publisher
faculty of Agriculture- Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
39 (5)
Research Year
2008

The effect of pre-harvest applications of Gibberellic acid and calcium on physical and chemical characteristics of Zaghloul and Samani dates during storage

Research Abstract
The study was conducted during two consecutive seasons of 2007 and 2008 on Zaghloul and Samani date palm cultivars grown at the fruit research orchard - Faculty of Agriculture - Assiut University. The fruits were sprayed twice, one during Kimri stage and other one during Khalal stage, with 100 ppm Gibberellic acid and 400 ppm chelated calcium. Following the harvest, fruits were stored under cold storage (6oC) or under room temperature (20-25oC). The results indicated that the maximum period of cold storage reached 21 days for spraying treatments compared to untreated fruits, while it was 14 days for the fruits stored at room temperature (20-25oC) for spraying treatments and 7 days for untreated ones. These periods calculated upon the fruits reached 50% softening. The results showed a gradual decrease in the fruit weight from one week to another one during the period of storage for all treatments in both cultivars and seasons. There was a gradual decrease in the percentage of total soluble solids during the periods of cold storage in both seasons and cultivars for all the treatments. While the results of storage under room temperature contrary to the trend of cold storage where there was a slight increase in the percentage of total soluble solids after a week of storage. There was a gradual decline of acidity from a week to another one of Zaghloul cultivar and this decline was larger in the fruits stored under cold storage compared with those stored in the room while the decline of acidity percentage in Samani cultivar was slight. Generally, the results of the total sugars percentage took the same trend of the percentage of total soluble solids either under cold storage or at room temperature. There was a gradual decrease in the percentage of reducing sugars in all treatments in both seasons and cultivars.
Research Authors
Mohamed,A.K.A.and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Alex.J.Agric.Res
Research Pages
57-71
Research Publisher
faculty of Agriculture- Alex University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
54(3)
Research Year
2009

The effect of pre-harvest applications of Gibberellic acid and calcium on physical and chemical characteristics of Zaghloul and Samani dates during storage

Research Abstract
The study was conducted during two consecutive seasons of 2007 and 2008 on Zaghloul and Samani date palm cultivars grown at the fruit research orchard - Faculty of Agriculture - Assiut University. The fruits were sprayed twice, one during Kimri stage and other one during Khalal stage, with 100 ppm Gibberellic acid and 400 ppm chelated calcium. Following the harvest, fruits were stored under cold storage (6oC) or under room temperature (20-25oC). The results indicated that the maximum period of cold storage reached 21 days for spraying treatments compared to untreated fruits, while it was 14 days for the fruits stored at room temperature (20-25oC) for spraying treatments and 7 days for untreated ones. These periods calculated upon the fruits reached 50% softening. The results showed a gradual decrease in the fruit weight from one week to another one during the period of storage for all treatments in both cultivars and seasons. There was a gradual decrease in the percentage of total soluble solids during the periods of cold storage in both seasons and cultivars for all the treatments. While the results of storage under room temperature contrary to the trend of cold storage where there was a slight increase in the percentage of total soluble solids after a week of storage. There was a gradual decline of acidity from a week to another one of Zaghloul cultivar and this decline was larger in the fruits stored under cold storage compared with those stored in the room while the decline of acidity percentage in Samani cultivar was slight. Generally, the results of the total sugars percentage took the same trend of the percentage of total soluble solids either under cold storage or at room temperature. There was a gradual decrease in the percentage of reducing sugars in all treatments in both seasons and cultivars.
Research Authors
Mohamed,A.K.A.and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Alex.J.Agric.Res
Research Member
Research Pages
57-71
Research Publisher
faculty of Agriculture- Alex University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
54(3)
Research Year
2009

Effect of different bunch waves and daytime pollination on fruit set and quality of Zaghloul date palm under Assiut condition.

Research Authors
Mostafa,R.A.A. and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. of Agric. Sci.,
Research Pages
51-65
Research Publisher
Facutly of Agriculture - Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
40 (1)
Research Year
2009

Effect of different bunch waves and daytime pollination on fruit set and quality of Zaghloul date palm under Assiut condition.

Research Authors
Mostafa,R.A.A. and M.M.Shaaban
Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. of Agric. Sci.,
Research Member
Research Pages
51-65
Research Publisher
Facutly of Agriculture - Assiut University
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
40 (1)
Research Year
2009

Utilizing of Potato Starch Residue Stream to Produce Fatty acids and other Products by Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Y- 1646).

Research Authors
Darwish, Soumia M. I.
Research Journal
J. Food and Dairy Sci., Mansoura Univ.,
Research Pages
33 - 42
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
2 (1)
Research Year
2011
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