Effect of Kaolin and Calcium Carbonate on Yield Quantity and Quality of Kalamata and Manzanillo Olive Trees

Laila, F.; Hagagg; Maklad, Mahmoud; M. A. Raslan;

Abstract


This work was carried out through 2015 and 2016 seasons on two olive cultivars (Kalamataand Manzanillo). Trees were 15 years old, grown in sandy Soil and planted at 5 X 5 meters apartunder drip irrigation system. This investigation aimed to yield quantity and quality of the twoolive cultivars. Trees sprayed with concentration of Kaolin and Calcium Carbonate at (3, 5 and7%) in three different dates (mid October, November and December). Results proved thatspraying with Al2Si2O5(OH)47% and CaCo3 7% treatments gave the highest number of yield onmid-December in Kalamata and Manzanillo cvs.

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Title Effect of Kaolin and Calcium Carbonate on Yield Quantity and Quality of Kalamata and Manzanillo Olive Trees
Authors Laila, F.; Hagagg; Maklad, Mahmoud ; M. A. Raslan
Keywords Olive (Olea europea);Kalamata;Manzanillo;Kaolin;Calcium Carbonate;Yield;Fruitquality and Oil percentage
Issue Date Mar-2019
Journal Middle East Journal of Applied Sciences 
Volume 9
Issue 1
Start page 191
End page 200

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