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Evaluation of some fig cultivar in egypt. 1- Vegetative growth and nutritional status. J. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci., 1(2): 87-104
Authors: Khamis, M.A.; Bakry, KH.A.; El-Sayed, M.E. and El-Husseiny, A.M.
Year: 2006
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Abstract:

The present investigation was under taken during two successive (2002 and 2003 seasons) on mature fig trees planted on private farm of Ali Mubarak at Badr region, El-Behaira Governorate to evaluate growth and nutritional status of five fig cultivars namely: Conadria, Kadota, Black Mission, Gizi and Sultani. Kadota fig cultivar recorded the highest values from circumference of the tree trunk; annual net increase in circumference; diameter of tree canopy; weight of next winter pruned wood ; bud burst percentage; number of shoots per tree; number of nods per shoot; shoot diameter; number of leaves and leaf weight compared with other cultivars under similar conditions. Regarding foliar pigments (chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids) data revealed that Gizi blade had the highest values of chlorophyll a, b and carotenoids compared with other cultivars. With regard to leaf macroelements (N, P and K) and microelements (Fe, Mn and Zn) contents, data obtained during both seasons revealed that different trends were detected from cultivar to another.

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