1. Effect of some growth substances application on growth and seasonal yield of acid lime trees (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle) in Delta.
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Abobatta WF, Khodier MA, and Ismail HSH
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- Egypt, Chitosan pharmacology, Trees growth & development, Trees drug effects, Citrus growth & development, Citrus drug effects, Hydrogen Peroxide, Seasons, Citrus aurantiifolia growth & development, Citrus aurantiifolia drug effects, Plant Leaves drug effects, Plant Leaves growth & development, Fruit drug effects, Fruit growth & development
- Abstract
This work aims to investigate the impact of chitosan and hydrogen peroxide on the growth and seasonal yield of lime trees cultivated in commercial orchards in Qalyubiyya Governorate, Egypt, during the 2021 & 2022 seasons. The treatments include foliar spraying of two concentrations of CHI (100 & 200 ppm) and H
2 O2 (2 & 4 cm/L), either individually or in combination, at two distinct times, one month after fruit set (1st week of September) and after two months. The hypothesis was that applying chitosan and hydrogen peroxide would improve tree growth, fruit quality, and total production. The obtained results indicated that the combinations of CHI with H2 O2 improved tree growth, leaf mineral composition, seasonal yield, and fruit quality parameters. CHI at 200 ppm + H2 O2 at 4 cm/L was the most efficient treatment and achieved the largest tree canopy. Treatment of 100 ppm CHI with 2 cm/L H2 O2 showed superior yield in terms of tree yield (23.56 & 29.64 kg/tree), total production (8.15 & 9.16 t/ha) compared to other treatments. Likewise, combinations of CHI and H2 O2 improved fruit characteristics. Findings of this study demonstrated that the foliar application of CHI with H2 O2 could be a promising application to improve seasonal lemon yield and fruit quality in commercial orchards., Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2025. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2025
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