Schinus molle Leaves Compost Improves the Growth, Quality and Productivity of Strawberry (Fragaria × Ananassa Duch) in Potting Culture

Isam Al-madhagi, Hossam Al-Sharagi
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Schinus molle leaves, compost (SLC) incorporated with soil at different volume rates contrasted with control (soil alone), intending to improve and stimulating strawberry growth. Anecdotal accounts of SLC for these purposes the experiment has examined the impacts of SLC on strawberry growth and production responses. This research assessed the impacts of a six volume% (v: v) rates of SLC combined with soil at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 of growing medium (field soil). The pots RCBD experiment included four replicates designed at the faculty of agriculture, Sana’a University. Plants cultivated in 20% SLC was significantly (p<0.05) greater than control (field soil) in leaf area, yield, fruit weight and crown DM% by about 12.8% 25.8%, 20.4% and 101.6% subsequently. Meanwhile, transplants grown in 80 and 100% SLC developed the highest quantity of crowns and longer of peduncle. Transplants grown in 60% SLC was the poorest of flower number per plant measured with other treatments. Plants in 100% SLC showed the significantly downer of a DM% in the roots and crown parts 65.3% and 82.7% lower than control, respectively, nevertheless, composed the significantly greater 50.4% of fruit TSS than the control treatment. The variation between the SLC rates on the root characters showed that the 100% SLC increased the roots network volume cm3, root length cm2 root surface area cm2, specific root length cm. This study illustrates the benefit of that application SLC.
小茴香叶堆肥对草莓盆栽生长、品质和产量的促进作用
与对照对照(单独施用土壤)相比,以不同体积率的土壤掺入甜草叶堆肥(SLC),旨在促进和刺激草莓的生长。为了达到这些目的,本试验考察了SLC对草莓生长和生产反应的影响。本研究评估了6体积% (v: v)的SLC与生长介质(田间土壤)0、20、40、60、80和100的土壤组合的影响。盆栽RCBD试验包括在萨那大学农学院设计的4个重复。在20% SLC条件下栽培植株的叶面积、产量、单果重和冠DM%分别比对照(田间土壤)提高了12.8%、25.8%、20.4%和101.6% (p<0.05)。同时,在80%和100% SLC条件下生长的移植物,冠的数量最多,花序梗也更长。在60% SLC条件下生长的移栽植株的单株花数与其他处理相比是最低的。100% SLC处理植株根系和冠部DM%较对照分别显著降低65.3%和82.7%,但果实TSS占比显著高于对照50.4%。不同SLC处理对根系性状的影响表明,100% SLC处理增加了根系网络体积cm3、根长cm2、根表面积cm2和比根长cm。这项研究说明了应用程序SLC的好处。
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