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Climate change affects fruit crops’ growth and development by delaying fruit ripening, reducing color development, and lowering fruit quality and yield.
Maged Mohammed, Nashi K. Alqahtani
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Date palm is an important staple crop in Saudi Arabia, and about 400 different date palm cultivars grown here, only 50–60 of them are used commercially.
Mohammed Refdan Alhajhoj +4 more
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Water scarcity is very common in the arid region due to the low yearly rainfall. The cost of water for agricultural usage is extremely high in dry locations. Date palm is a high water-demanding tree throughout the year in arid regions.
Maged Mohammed +3 more
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Is it true that the date palm tree consumes a lot of water? Evaluation of the date palm tree transpiration using Granier's sap flow method in a Tunisian Saharan oasis [PDF]
To improve the irrigation water management in oasian context, evapotranspiration assessment is required. In Tunisian oases, date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is the main crop and its water use is an essential evapotranspiration element. In this research,
Ben Aissa, Imed +3 more
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Date palm virus A: first plant virus found in date palm trees [PDF]
AbstractIn this work, a novel ssRNA (+) viral genomic sequence with gene organization typical of members of the subfamilyQuinvirinae(familyBetaflexiviridae) was identified using high throughput sequencing data of date palm obtained from the Sequence Read Archive database.
Ayoub Maachi +2 more
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Phyllotaxis and handedness in date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) [PDF]
The present study had as objectives to measure the palm leaf divergence angle in the field, to determine the frequency of trees and offshoots showing clockwise and counterclockwise phyllotaxis, to establish the relationship between phyllotaxis of the ...
Abedllah Oihabi +18 more
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Due to climatic variation, in-situ date palm fruit ripening is significantly delayed, and some fruits (Biser) cannot become ripe naturally on the tree. Because of that issue, the vast quantity of produce is mere wasted.
Maged Mohammed +3 more
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A framework for considering ecological interactions for common non-timber forest product species: a case study of mountain date palm (Phoenix loureiroi Kunth) leaf harvest in South India [PDF]
Introduction: Many economically important non-timber forest products (NTFPs) come from widespread and common plant species. Harvest of these species often is assumed to be sustainable due to their commonness.
Mandle, Lisa +4 more
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ROLE OF POTASSIUM AND SALINITY EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF DATE PALM PLANTLETS [PDF]
A greenhouse pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of salinity and potassium at different levels alone or in various combinations on growth, mineral and proline content in leaves of plantlets of Phoenix dactylifera L. cv.
Darwesh Rasmia, El-Banna A.A.
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A natural ancestral saltwater treatment to modify the technological properties of date palms [PDF]
Palm plantations are of great socio-economic and ecological importance in Tunisia. They currently contain some three million trees that produce significant supplies of wood for the craft and furniture industries. In the past, date palm wood was also used
Candelier, Kévin +5 more
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