Beta
238787

STUDIES ON GROWTH, FLOWERING AND FRUITING OF SOME IMPORTED PECAN VARIETIES UNDER EGYPTIAN ENVIRONEMENTAL CONDITIONS

Article

Last updated: 04 Jan 2025

Subjects

-

Tags

-

Abstract

The present investigation was carried out in both 2001 & 2002 seasons to
study the growth, flowering and fruiting characteristics of ten new pecan varieties were
imported from Georgia, U.S.A. namely: Apache, Caddo, Cape Fear, Cheyenne,
Choctaw, Farley, Mohawk, Sioux, Stuart and Sumner under the Egyptian cor:ditions in
Kalubia Governorate at EI-Gabal EI-Asfar region. This study clearly showed a wide
significant variety differences in all vegetative growth characteristics of the studied
trees. As for number of staminate, pistillate and total buds / twig, the highest averages
were observed in Apache, Mohawk, Stuart and Sumner varieties. However, the
highest average number of vecetanve buds / twiJ was observed in Apache in both
seasons. The variety differences were also clear in number of flowers per pistillate
inflorescence. Choctaw and Stuart recorded the .highest values in this concern, while
Caddo variety was the lowest. Considering the pollination combination with stigmatic
receptivity phenomenon in the studied varieties, data clearly showed that pollen
shedding period before pistils are receptive (Prctandry Type I) as shown in Caddo,
Cape Fear [And Cheyenne varieties. Whereas pls.ils receptive before pollen is shed
(Protogeny Type II) as shown in most of the studied varieties. As for fruit set date,
Mchawk variety WJS the ecrllest one in this reqarc, With regard to fruit yield (Kg)/tree)
and .:;uality especially hull, n.it, kernel and sheil weight, it can be seen that ~ohawk
was the promising variety for obtaining the best results in this concern. Furthermore,
the hi~hest percentage of kernel to whole nut was observed in Sioux followed by
Choctaw compared to other varieties. Cape Fear followed by Mohawk and Caddo
varieties were the earliest in hull cracking, while, Sioux was the latest. Similar results
were recorded fer harvesting date. Moreover, Farley and Sioux trees were the earliest
in leaf abscission date compared to other varieties.

DOI

10.21608/jpp.2004.238787

Authors

First Name

Safia

Last Name

Taleb,

MiddleName

A.

Affiliation

Olive & Semi-arid Zone Fruits Res. Dept., Hort. Res. Instit., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt

Email

-

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

N.

Last Name

Youssef,

MiddleName

F.

Affiliation

Olive & Semi-arid Zone Fruits Res. Dept., Hort. Res. Instit., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt

Email

-

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Vergini

Last Name

Noaman

MiddleName

F.

Affiliation

Olive & Semi-arid Zone Fruits Res. Dept., Hort. Res. Instit., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt

Email

-

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Fatma

Last Name

Khalil

MiddleName

A.

Affiliation

Olive & Semi-arid Zone Fruits Res. Dept., Hort. Res. Instit., Agric. Res. Center, Giza, Egypt

Email

-

City

-

Orcid

-

Volume

29

Article Issue

8

Related Issue

34370

Issue Date

2004-08-01

Receive Date

2004-07-17

Publish Date

2004-08-01

Page Start

4,695

Page End

4,709

Print ISSN

2090-3669

Online ISSN

2090-374X

Link

https://jpp.journals.ekb.eg/article_238787.html

Detail API

https://jpp.journals.ekb.eg/service?article_code=238787

Order

8

Type

Original Article

Type Code

887

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Journal of Plant Production

Publication Link

https://jpp.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

STUDIES ON GROWTH, FLOWERING AND FRUITING OF SOME IMPORTED PECAN VARIETIES UNDER EGYPTIAN ENVIRONEMENTAL CONDITIONS

Details

Type

Article

Created At

22 Jan 2023