02473cab a2200325Ia 4500001000800000003000600008008004100014040000800055041001300063090002400076100001800100240008500118245017900203246022700382300001700609504002500626520116700651546002301818650001801841650001801859650002401877700002101901700001301922700002501935773007301960856007902033596000602112942001202118999001702130u212411SIRSI160919s2008 ua ss b eng d aEAL aengbara aART AASM V46 No2 181 aEI-Sayed, S.F10aAnnals of agricultural science, Moshtohor, 2008 v.46 (2)h[electronic resource].10aEffecf of transplanting dates, wrapping, and storage temperature on physical and chemical characters as well as storage ability of some leek cultivarsh[electronic resource].15aتأثير مواعيد الزراعة والتغليف ودرجة حرارة التخزين على صفات الطبيعية والكيميائية والقدرة التخزينية لبعض أصناف الكرات. ap.ho.231-264 aIncludes references. aLeek (Allium ampelerasum, L) is an important filed vegetable in most of Western and Central Europe. It is widely produced by thel2 countries of the European cooununity {EC), but it is still not possible over a full 12· month period. (Brewster, 1994). Leek is grown for both fresh and processed markets, mainly produced, ftozen or ready cooked (sliced). It is also one of the perishable vegetables, it has a high respiration rate thus low temperatures and high relative humidity is essential out to cause wilting, and minimize quality loss (Kurlci, 1979) The differences among transplanting dates may be related from the diflereoces in· on morphological characters (plant weight, pseucb«em diameter .. ." .. etc). Emam (1999) and El-Sayed et al. (2005). Transplanting dates affects on some physical and chemical characters of ledc plants stored may be related to the effect of enviromnental fiK:tors during plaut rising period (weather conditioos). Kraker (1996) reported that there is a noticeable effect fur weather c:onditions during harvesting and handling on keeping quality of leafy vegetables. Swee-Suak-ko et al · (2002) proved similar data on onions. aSummary in Arabic. 0aLeekxYields. 0aLeekxStorage 0aLeekxPlanting time1 a Farrag, Amal M.1 aRiad, W.1 aAbd EI-Aty, Fatma M.0 tAnnals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor. g2008.v.46(2)x1110-041940uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2008/AASM/4608/2/231ho.pdfzFull Text Article a1 cAR2lcc c61183d61183