23227 Effect of Strand Thinning on Yield and Fruit Quality of Egyptian Dry Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cv. Sultani

Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Georgia Ballroom (Sheraton Hotel Atlanta)
Shamel Mohamed Alam-Eldein , Tanta University, Tanta, Egypt
Alaa Omar, PhD , Kafrelsheikh University, Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt
Strand thinning is one of the common cultural practices used by Egyptian date palm farmers to reduce the inci- dence of alternate bearing, increase owering, reduce the compactness of bunches, and improve yield and fruit qual- ity. Five treatments of strand thinning were carried out; 15% strand thinning on the day of pollination, 30% strand thinning on the day of pollination, 15% strand thinning 15 days after pollination, 30% strand thinning 15 days after pollination, and the control. Compared to the control, all thinning treatments improved fruit weight, esh weight, and tannin, vitamin C, and total and reducing sugars concentrations. Thinning 30% of strands 15 days after pollination resulted in the best physical and chemical characteristics compared to other thinning treatments.