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_aBelal, B. E. A. _919166 |
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_aMansoura University journal of plant production, 2019 v. 10 (7) _h[electronic resource] |
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_aInfluence of some shoots removal after harvest period on carbohydrates content, wood ripening of canes, growth and yield of flame seedless grapevines _h[electronic resource] |
246 | 1 | 5 | _aتأثير إزالة بعض الأفرع بعد الحصاد علي المحتوي الكربوهيدراتي ونضج الخشب والنمو والمحصول لعنب الفليم سيدلس |
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520 | _aThis investigation was conducted for two successive seasons (2017 & 2018 and 2018 & 2019) on Flame seedless grapevines in a private vineyard at El-deer village, Aga, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. The chosen vines were 6-years-old, planted in a clay loam soil under surface irrigation system, spaced at 1.5 x 3 meters using spur pruning with quadrilateral cordons training and supported by Gable system. The total load was 48 eyes. The aim of this study was determined the influence of removal of some shoots after harvest period on carbohydrates content, wood ripening, C/N ratio in canes, growth and yield of Flame seedless grapevines. The design treatments was complete randomized blocks and involved four treatments, which included control (without shoots removal), 15% shoots removal, 25% shoots removal and 35% shoots removal after harvest period, by removal the shoots which developed from spurs during the growth seasons. The results showed that there were significant differences between the various shoots removal treatments after harvest period. Removal of shoots at 35% application and control treatment had negative effect on most parameters which were studied. On the other contrary, both of 15% followed by 25% application gave the best results in most parameters which were studied such as total carbohydrate content in cans, wood ripping %, length and diameter of cans, C/N ratio, vegetative growth measurements such as shoot length and leaf surface area, total chlorophyll content in the leaves, yield and its components as well as chemical properties in grape berries. | ||
546 | _aSummary in Arabic | ||
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_aShoots (Botany) _930243 |
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_aGrapes _xMorphology _930244 |
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_98411 _aGrapes _xPhysiology |
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_aGrapes _xQuality _930245 |
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_aGrapes _xYields. _930246 |
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_aEl-Kenawy, M. A. _930247 |
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_aEl-Mogy, Sh. M. M. _930248 |
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_tMansoura University Journal of Plant Production. _g2019.v.10(7) _x2090-3669 _7nnas _wu183247 |
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_uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2019/MUJPP/1019/7/477.pdf _zFull Text Article |
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