Study on morphological and anatomical components of some iraqi date palm (Phoenix dactylifera l.)

A study was conducted during 2019 on three selected varieties (Zahidi, Halawi and Sayer) of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) chosen from healthy trees based on their ripeness, freshness, uniformity, absence of diseases, cost effective and better market availability. This study was primarily performed to identify the morphological and anatomical properties of these selected varieties at the stage of fruit maturity. The results indicated significant differences in weight, length, size, weight of the flesh part and diameter of fruit. Halawi was superior to other varieties in length and weight of the fleshy part of the fruit. Moreover, the variety Halawi exceeded in seed weight (1.09g) over Zahidi (0.95g) and Sayer (0.85g). There were significant differences in the chemical properties of the extracted crude oil, moisture, ash, protein and carbohydrates. Higher protein content was recorded for the cultivar Zahidi, followed by Halawi and Sayer. In terms of oil content, the cultivar Sayer (8.50 %) can be considered the best variety over Zahidi (8.17%) and Halawi (8.13%). © 2020, Gaurav Society of Agricultural Research Information Centre. All rights reserved.

Authors
Nwaedh N.M.H.1, 2 , Abizov E.A.1 , Kovalenko A. 1 , Shaaban D.A. 3 , Muvingi M. 4
Number of issue
2
Language
English
Pages
263-267
Status
Published
Volume
21
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Department of Expert Examination in Drug Testing and Narcoanalysis Faculty of Technology of Organic Substances and Chemical Pharmaceutical Compounds, Russian University of Chemical Technology DI. Mendeleev Miusskaya, Square, 9, Moscow, 125047, Russian Federation
  • 2 Ministry of Agriculture, Directorate Agriculture of Maysan, Iraq
  • 3 Department Mass Communications, Faculty of Philology, RUDN University, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
  • 4 Department of AgroBiotechnology, Institute of Agriculture, RUDN University, Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation
Keywords
Cultivars; Date palm; Fruit characteristics; Fruit nutritional composition
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