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Saleh, A., Mohamed, Y., ElShazly, S., Zaghloul, A. (2017). Impact of Different Mulching Materials on Vegitative Growth and Productivity of Some Olive Cultivars Grown in Siwa Oasis. Journal of Plant Production, 8(7), 739-745. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2017.40556
A. A. Saleh; Y. I. Mohamed; S. M. ElShazly; A. Zaghloul. "Impact of Different Mulching Materials on Vegitative Growth and Productivity of Some Olive Cultivars Grown in Siwa Oasis". Journal of Plant Production, 8, 7, 2017, 739-745. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2017.40556
Saleh, A., Mohamed, Y., ElShazly, S., Zaghloul, A. (2017). 'Impact of Different Mulching Materials on Vegitative Growth and Productivity of Some Olive Cultivars Grown in Siwa Oasis', Journal of Plant Production, 8(7), pp. 739-745. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2017.40556
Saleh, A., Mohamed, Y., ElShazly, S., Zaghloul, A. Impact of Different Mulching Materials on Vegitative Growth and Productivity of Some Olive Cultivars Grown in Siwa Oasis. Journal of Plant Production, 2017; 8(7): 739-745. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2017.40556

Impact of Different Mulching Materials on Vegitative Growth and Productivity of Some Olive Cultivars Grown in Siwa Oasis

Article 3, Volume 8, Issue 7, July 2017, Page 739-745  XML PDF (283.08 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2017.40556
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Authors
A. A. Saleh1; Y. I. Mohamed2; S. M. ElShazly3; A. Zaghloul1
1Ecology and Dryland Agriculture Division, Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
2Faculty of Desert and Environmental Agriculture, Alexandria University, Matrouh, Egypt
3Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Abstract
To assess the effectiveness of mulching on the growth and yield of three olive cvs., (Aggizy shami, Kalamata and Picual) and its influence in preserving the soil moisture, a field experiment was conducted during the two growing seasons of 2015 and 2016 in Siwa oasis. Three mulching materials i.e., shale, olive pomace and palm leaves were used and compared with control (non-mulced). In regard to the varieties fruit production, Aggizy shami showed a higher yield in both seasons as compared to Kalamata and Picual. Olive pomace and shale were the most efficient mulching materials in increasing the fruit yield. and the highest increase was found in Kalamata ( 232% of  the control in the first season) when shaleused as a mulching material. Olive pomace was more effective in the second season and caused an increase in the fruit yield  of all the tested cv, and the highest increase (70.23 % more than control) was noticed in Aggaizy shami cv. . Results revealed also that Picual cv. was more resistance to water stress as compared with the other cvs, under mulching treatments, however all inltivase were highly affected by the water stress un mulched tacatment .It can be concluded that mulching is an effective way to improve the growth and yield of olive under sandy soil conditions.
Keywords
Olive Varity; mulching material- vegetative growth; yield
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