Abstract

This research was carried out at Research and Training Station, Date Palm Research Center of Excellence, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia during 2017 and 2018 to investigate the effects of indigenous and foreign pollinizers on the yield and physicochemical fruit characteristics of date palm cv. Khalas. Pollen grains of different date palm male pollinizers were collected from different geological locations of Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Fifteen twelve-year-old date palm trees were selected for the experiment, for which five spathes for each palm were selected per replication. The experiment was laid out as a Randomized Complete Block Design with three replicates for each treatment. The findings of the present study showed significant differences among pollinizer sources. Female date palms pollinated with indigenous male pollen grains (Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia) exhibited superior results regarding fruit set percentage, parthenocarpic fruit percentage, tamar fruit percentage, fruit drop percentage, total number of fruit nodes per bunch, bunch weight, pulp weight, pulp ratio, seed ratio and pulp:seed ratio, fruit fresh weight, fruit dry weight, fruit length, fruit width, fruit volume, seed weight, seed length, seed width, fruit moisture content and total soluble solids. It is can be concluded that although the response to pollination and fertilization of date palm is species dependent, however, the indigenous cultivar Khalas was more responsive to the local male types than the foreign males for better fruit set, higher yield and best fruit quality traits.

Highlights

  • Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a crosspollinating fruit tree, due to its dioecious nature [31]

  • Maximum fruit set percentage was recorded when indigenous pollinizers were applied i.e. Pollinizer-1 (77.90%) and Pollinizer-2 (74.91%), minimum fruit set percentage was obtained when female flowers were pollinated with foreign pollinizers i.e. Pollinizer-3 and Pollinizer-4 (62.91%) and Pollinizer-5 (57.24%)

  • Present results suggested that the indigenous male pollinizers (Saudi Arabia) significantly fertilized female Khalas cultivar, pollen grains collected from different geological regions (Egypt) could be partially incompatible with the female Khalas cultivar as there was 19-25% less fruit set percentage was observed

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Introduction

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a crosspollinating fruit tree, due to its dioecious nature [31]. MATERIALS AND METHODS The aim of present study was to determine the effects of different indigenous and foreign pollinizer sources on the yield and physicochemical fruit characteristics of date palm cv.

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