1992
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1992.321.83
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Effect of Different Water Regimes on Fruit Quality of Pomegranate (Punica Granatum L.)

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“…High irrigation level (11m3 /tree /year) decreased significantly acidity and tannins content of pomegranate fruit compared to the rest of treatments during both seasons. The results are in line with those obtained by Lawand and Patil (1996) and Khattab et al, (2010) on pomegranates; they stated that the highest fruit acidity was observed with the lowest irrigation level. Also, ElKhoreiby and Salem (1989) and El-Iraqy et al, (2006) indicated that increasing soil moisture content increased V.C.…”
Section: -Fruit Chemical Compositionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…High irrigation level (11m3 /tree /year) decreased significantly acidity and tannins content of pomegranate fruit compared to the rest of treatments during both seasons. The results are in line with those obtained by Lawand and Patil (1996) and Khattab et al, (2010) on pomegranates; they stated that the highest fruit acidity was observed with the lowest irrigation level. Also, ElKhoreiby and Salem (1989) and El-Iraqy et al, (2006) indicated that increasing soil moisture content increased V.C.…”
Section: -Fruit Chemical Compositionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Under deficient irrigation, pomegranate plants develop mechanisms to avoid and tolerate stress (Rodrí-guez et al, 2012). The development and quality of fruits are also affected by deficient irrigation, although in some cases, fruit quality has been improved (Lawand et al, 1991;Mellisho et al, 2012). Overall, restricting irrigation produces a decrease in photosynthesis and stomatal conductance, affecting the plants' vegetative growth (Intrigliolo et al, 2011b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, findings achieved by both Lawand and Patil (1996) and Shailendra and Agrawal (2005) on pomegranate declared significant effects of applied water regimes on juice acidity…”
Section: Physical Attributesmentioning
confidence: 83%