Abstract

AbstractThe effect of applying chemical fertilizers alone or in combination with biofertilizer on the growth, yield and fruit quality and leaf mineral nutrient content of Sewy date palm was investigated in three successive seasons from 2004 to 2006. This study was carried out at the Siwa Oasis in the western desert of Egypt between longitude 25°18′ and 26°06′ E and latitudes 29°05′ and 29°20′ N. Chemical fertilizer applications were 1.2 or 1.5 kg N/tree, 0.065 or 0.044 kg P/tree and 0.250 or 0.420 kg K/tree. Nitrogen and potassium were given as three split applications, whereas P was mixed with organic manure (40 kg/palm tree) and supplied as a single application. Biofertilizer treatments were applied at both rates of N, P and K. The control treatment was the existing nutrient application of just 40 kg of organic sheep manure/tree/year, given as a single application. The results indicated that the application of the larger amounts of N, P and K increased the number of leaves and bunches per palm, fruit yield and total sugar content with a high level of fruit quality and production economics. In addition, this treatment increased the mineral content of leaves and reduced the biennial bearing phenomenon of Sewy date palm.

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