Studying the impact of spur location and zinc and boron spraying on certain growth and flowering characteristics and yield of the Ibrahimi apple variety was conducted in one of the private orchards in a city in the Al-Saqlawiyah sub-district, Fallujah district, Anbar governorate, during the seasons 2021 and 2022. Fifty-four trees with rather consistent growth were chosen at the age of five years and planted on plots measuring 4 meters by 4 meters. The trees were sprayed with zinc (ZN0, ZN1) and boron (B0, B1, B2) twice yearly in a factorial experiment with a 3X3X2 RCBD randomized complete block design, where the first factor represents the selection of the spur site and its symbol (S1, S2, S3), the second factor is spraying, and the third factor is spraying. A considerable rise in the investigated characteristics was seen after spraying with the components under investigation (average fruit size, average fruit diameter, percentage of fallen fruits and percentage of remaining fruits).
The research was conducted in one of the private orchards in al-Saqlawiya district of Fallujah province Anbar province, for two seasons, 2021-2022, to study the impact of the site of fruitful stem site and spraying with zinc and boron on some characteristics of growth and flowers and the product of the apple of the Class Brahimi was chosen 5 4 homogenous trees as long as five years old and planted at dimensions of 4x4 meters, carried out a working experiment (3x3x2) using the design of the entire random sectors RCBD if the first factor represents the choice of the location of the fruitful stem site and its symbol (S1, S2, S3) and the second factor spraying zinc and its mark (ZN0, ZN1) and the third factor foliar with boron, and its marked as (P0.P1.P2) and trees were sprinkled with elements twice each season among the results that the effect of spraying by study factors led to a moral increase in the qualities studied (percentage of total sugars, vitamin C, total acidity, T.S.S., carbohydrate ratio)
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