effect of bunches bagging practice in some of the natural characteristics of the fruits of the dates palm and thyme palm varieties

Authors

  • Rend Mahmoud Abdel Ghafour Mahmoud ,
  • Nabil Ibrahim Abdel Wahab ,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R201217

Keywords:

bagging, high temperature, date palm, khestawi , zahdi

Abstract

This Study was carried out in Khales- Diyala province in national orchard. During growth season 2016 on two cultivars (Khestawi and zahdi), the aim was to investigate the effect of bunches bagging practice with used six types of bags (control, clear polyethylene, green perforated polyethylene, perforated cloth, brown cheese cloth, white cheese cloth) to reducing the effect of high temperature degree, reducing wrinkle and dropping fruits and increase fruit water content.

                 The result of study showed that: the bunches bagging treatments significantly increased the bunch weight for both cultivars. The bagging with green perforated polyethylene gave the highest bunches weight for CV. Khestawi, and bagging with perforated cloth gave the highest bunch weight for C. V. Zahdi.

       Fruit weight, flesh, length and seed weight was not significant at the bunches bagging in CV. Khestawi only. While in C.V. Zahdi the bunches bagging with brown cheese cloth was significantly increased the fruit weight rate and length, bagging with white cheese cloth gave a lower seed weight rate, while the baggig treatments didn't effected of flesh weight rate.

Author Biographies

  • Rend Mahmoud Abdel Ghafour Mahmoud, ,

    Department of Horticulture and Garden Engineering || Faculty of Agriculture || Diyala University || Diyala || Iraq

  • Nabil Ibrahim Abdel Wahab, ,

    Department of Horticulture and Garden Engineering || Faculty of Agriculture || Diyala University || Diyala || Iraq

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2018-03-30

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How to Cite

Mahmoud, R. M. A. G., & Abdel Wahab, . N. I. (2018). effect of bunches bagging practice in some of the natural characteristics of the fruits of the dates palm and thyme palm varieties. Journal of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, 2(1), 81-71. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.R201217