2018
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2018.36607
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Effect of Bio and Organic Fertilizers on Flowering,Yield, and Fruit Quality of Kalamata Olive Trees under North Sinai Condition

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“…Our results agreement with [8], who found that organic fertilizing with sheep manure improve flowering parameters and fruit set . [13] discovered that different organic fertilizers significantly increased number of inflorescences per shoot , number of flowers per inflorescences and all vegetative growth traits in olive. [9] discovered that treated olive trees with 20% compost 80% soil led to improvements in leaf mineral content (Na+, K, and P), photosynthetic pigments, plant fruit set and fruiting percentage in olive and [16] stated the availability of the N and P macro components influenced flowering intensity and fruit set in another experiment, sheep dung boosted all flowering characteristics (average number of inflorescences/twigs, flowering density, average number of flowers/inflorescences, number of perfect flowers/inflorescence, and sex ratio) when compared to camel and chicken manure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our results agreement with [8], who found that organic fertilizing with sheep manure improve flowering parameters and fruit set . [13] discovered that different organic fertilizers significantly increased number of inflorescences per shoot , number of flowers per inflorescences and all vegetative growth traits in olive. [9] discovered that treated olive trees with 20% compost 80% soil led to improvements in leaf mineral content (Na+, K, and P), photosynthetic pigments, plant fruit set and fruiting percentage in olive and [16] stated the availability of the N and P macro components influenced flowering intensity and fruit set in another experiment, sheep dung boosted all flowering characteristics (average number of inflorescences/twigs, flowering density, average number of flowers/inflorescences, number of perfect flowers/inflorescence, and sex ratio) when compared to camel and chicken manure.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fruits set percentage = (number fruits set / number of total flowers) × 100  Fruiting percentage was measured according to [12].  Fruit retention % was measured according to [13].…”
Section: Studied Traitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, El-Alakmy et al [59] depicted that applying organic fertilizer particularly fish scrap provided a high olive yield and quality and protected trees from environmental stress. Similarly, Nwaigwe et al [60] elucidated that organic fertilizer, particularly goat manure stimulated sweet potato growth, yield component, and root yield compared to non-fertilized control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the heatmap and hierarchical clustering results reinforced the aforementioned presented results. Similarly, El-Alakmy et al [59,73] and Nwaigwe et al [60,74] effectively applied the heatmap and hierarchical clustering to explore the relationship between studied treatments and evaluated traits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The potential effects of Nitrobein biofertilizer and urea-formaldehyde fertilizer on fruit quality and yield are consistent with the findings of Kabeel et al (2005) who concluded that all the treatments under their investigation had a positive and significant impact on fruiting characteristics of "Canino" apricot trees and the best and most effectively were ordinary mineral fertilization plus Nitrobein + Enciabein + Phosphorene and ordinary mineral fertilization plus Nitrobein + Enciabein. El-Alakmy et al (2018) studied Kalamata olive trees and observed that applying 50 g of Nitrobein biofertilizer (N-fixing bacteria) to the trees along with a 1.5% concentration of an amino acid mixture (marketed as Protamine) increased blooming, yield, and fruit quality. (2009) on mango, they studied the effects of three different ureaformaldehyde dosages (1000, 750, and 500 g/tree) and revealed that when compared to 1000 g/tree of conventional urea, urea-formaldehyde at 1000 and 750 g/tree considerably enhanced fruit set, fruit retention per panicle, yield, and improved fruit quality.…”
Section: Fruit Firmness Fruit Flesh Weight and Stone Weightmentioning
confidence: 99%