2022
DOI: 10.21608/ajas.2022.158645.1169
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Enhancing Berry Quality and Coloration of King Ruby Grapes by Some Preharvest Treatments

Abstract: King ruby berry grape quality such as color and firmness were important for local and export custom. In this experiment, the results proved that all preharvest treatments especially lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) decreased berry leakage as compared with control. The results also indicated that jasmonic acid, phenylalanine and LPE increased berry anthocyanin content as compared with control. In addition, berry-treated with Jasmonic acid decreased berry electrolyte leakage and berry acidity. On the other han… Show more

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“…According to Abdel-Aziz et al (2020), in arid and semiarid regions, applying a hydrogel agent can increase the yield and quality of fruit produced by "Murcott" mandarin trees. The findings reported by (Attia, 2017 andAdel et al, 2022) coincide with these findings.…”
Section: Results and Discussion I-yieldsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…According to Abdel-Aziz et al (2020), in arid and semiarid regions, applying a hydrogel agent can increase the yield and quality of fruit produced by "Murcott" mandarin trees. The findings reported by (Attia, 2017 andAdel et al, 2022) coincide with these findings.…”
Section: Results and Discussion I-yieldsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The results given are consistent with the pomegranate research conducted by Mahbob et al, 2019 andAbdel-Aziz et al, 2020. The outcomes that (Attia, 2017, Abobatta and Khalifa, 2019and Adel et al, 2022 obtained concur with these findings.…”
Section: -Fruit Aril Percentagesupporting
confidence: 89%
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