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Response of Seewy Date Palm to GA3 and CPPU Spraying
استجابة نخيل البلح السيوي للرش بحمض الجبريليك والسيتوفيكس

Research Authors
*El-Salhy, A.M.; R.A.A. Mostafa; A.A. Al-Badawi and M.G. Abd-Allah
Research Abstract

Abstract
The effects of GA3 and CPPU on fruiting of Seewy date palm grown at the
Experimental Orchard, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut University, Egypt were investigated during 2013, 2014 and 2015 seasons.
All treatments were sprayed after two or eight weeks of pollination. The
experiment was set up in a complete randomized block design with five replications of one bunch each.
The obtained results could be summarized as follow:
- Fruit set and fruit retention percentage were significantly decreased due to
spray GA3 at 50 ppm after two weeks of pollination followed by GA3 or
CPPU after eight weeks of pollination compared to unsprayed one (control).
- Spraying the bunch with GA3 twice, once at 50 ppm after two weeks of pollination followed once GA3 at 75 ppm plus CPPU at 7.5 or 15 ppm after eight
weeks of pollination gave the highest fruit weight, flesh percentage and dimention of fruits compared to unsprayed ones.
- Spraying GA3 and CPPU significantly improved the chemical fruit properties
in terms of the total soluble solids and sugar contents and significantly decreased the total acidity and total soluble tannins percentages compared to unsprayed ones.
So, it concluded that spray GA3 at 50 ppm after two weeks of pollination
plus either GA3 at 75 ppm and CPPU at 7.5 ppm or GA3 at 75 ppm and CPPU at
15 ppm to obtain the high yield with good quality of Seewy dates. GA3 reduce
the fruit retention and consequently increase the fruit weight and size induce increased the yield. CPPU induced an increase in fruit weight and size then get
high yield of Seewy dates. Thus, spraying the bunches of Seewy date palm with
GA3 and CPPU had get the heaviest yield with improvement the physical and
tested chemical fruit properties

Research Department
Research Journal
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.,
Research Publisher
Assiut J. Agric. Sci.,
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
(47) No. (5) 2016
Research Website
http://www.aun.edu.eg/faculty_agriculture
Research Year
2016
Research Pages
(125-137)