Growth and Productivity of Canino Apricot Trees as Influenced by Mineral Nk Soil Application Rate and Some Bio-Stimulants Spray. | ||
Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor | ||
Volume 62, Issue 2, June 2024, Pages 63-72 PDF (1.11 M) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/assjm.2024.299588.1295 | ||
Authors | ||
Ali Ahmed Ali Hassaneen* 1; Mohamed darwesh2; Hussein Kabeel Ibrahim1; Hamed elzaabalawy albadawy2; Amira Sultan Abdlhamid2 | ||
1Horticultural Research Institute - Agricultural Research Center, Cairo, Egypt. | ||
2Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Benha University. | ||
Abstract | ||
The present investigation was carried out to study the influence of Nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilizers (soil added at 1&2 kg/tree either solely or combined with one or more of bio-stimulants of Seaweeds extract (SWE), Active dry yeast extract (ADYE) and Humic acid (HA) foliar application beside the N and K fertilization program adopted in the region as control were investigated on growth, and productivity of Canino apricot trees , as well as fruit quality during two successive seasons (2022 & 2023). Data obtained displayed obviously that all twelve investigated nutritional treatments with the N and K mineral fertilization and the three HA, SWE and ADYE bio-stimulants increased significantly all evaluated growth (shoot length, No. of leaves/each, leaf dry weight & area) measurements over control (adopted N and K fertilization in farm during both 2022 & 2023 seasons. Herein T13: (N2K2 + HA + SWE + ADYE) followed both by T12: (N2K2 + SWE + ADYE) and T7: (N1K1 + HA + SWE + ADYE) were the most effective. Moreover fruit quality (both physical & chemical characteristics) of Canino apricot trees followed to great extent the same trend, whereas the most desirable fruit physical (weight, volume & dimensions) and chemical (TSS & TSS/TA ratio) were increased significantly as compared to there of either control or other investigated ones by such three effective treatment. | ||
Keywords | ||
Apricot; Bio-stimulants; Fertilization; Growth; Productivity; Humic acid; and Seaweeds | ||
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