Effects of Urea, Zinc Sulfate, and Gibberellic Acid Applied via Trunk Injection on Productivity and Fruit Quality of 'Barhi' Date Palm. | ||||
Minia Journal of Agricultural Research and Development | ||||
Volume 45, Issue 4, December 2025, Page 469-487 PDF (951.15 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Articles | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjard.2025.440283 | ||||
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Abstract | ||||
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of urea, gibberellic acid (GA3), and zinc sulfate (ZnSO4) on the production and quality of 'Barhi' date palm at a private orchard in Wadi Natron, Egypt, over the course of seasons (2021 and 2022). Twenty-year-old 'Barhi' cultivar. Palms were chosen for this study. Under drip irrigation, the planting distances were 8 by 8 meters. Treatments were applied via manual trunk injection one meter above the ground. Three replicates were used in the fully randomized block design experiment. The treatments included a control, several concentrations of GA3 (500, 1000, and 2000 mg/l), and various combinations of urea and ZnSO4 with GA3. According to the results, the highest mean values for all physical fruit attributes (fruit length, diameter, size, and weight) were recorded by the combined treatment of 1 kg urea + 6 g ZnSO4 + 2000 mg/l GA3. The 1 kg Urea + 1000 mg/l GA3 came next, both of which greatly outperformed the control treatments, which had the lowest mean values for these characteristics. Additionally, when compared to the control treatment, which displayed lower values for these advantageous traits while simultaneously recording higher values of total acidity and tannins, the combined treatment of 1 kg urea + 6 g ZnSO4 + 2000 mg/l GA3 also recorded the highest mean values for all chemical fruit characteristics, including total sugars, reducing sugars, non-reducing sugars, TSS, vitamin C, and minerals Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), urea, GA3, ZnSO4, yield, chemical composition | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.); urea; GA3; ZnSO4; yield; chemical composition | ||||
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