The present study was conducted by using biostimulators,
especially agazone and atonik, in improving storage ability of eggplant fruits
hybrids of Jawaher and Barcelona. The new orientation in agriculture is to move
away from the use of chemical fertilizers, chemical growth regulators and
pesticides of different kinds and composition, because of their toxic effects
on human and animal organisms. The experiment was conducted in one of the
greenhouses of the Agricultural Research Station, College of Agriculture,
University of Basrah, during the growing season 2017-2018 in order to improve
the storage behavior of eggplant fruits hybrids Jawaher and Barcelona. Agazone.
Solutions of agazone with three concentrations (0, 1.5 and 3) ml L-1, and
atonik with three concentrations (0, 0.5 and 1) ml L-1 were prepared and the
plants were sprayed in the early morning four times. Fruit firmness determined
by using fruit pressure instrument, the weight loss was calculated as a
percentages, Vitamin C determined according to A.O.A.C. Results indicated that
the percentage of weight loss and the percentage of total soluble solids
increased while the fruit firmness and the amount of vitamin C decreased with
an increment of storage periods. The lowest percentages of the weight loss and
the highest percentage of total soluble solids were in fruits treated with 3 ml
L-1 agazone. Barcelona fruits gave the highest fruit firmness, vitamin C, total
soluble solids and the lowest percentage of weight loss compared to Jawaher
fruits, so the study recommended that spraying eggplant plants with agazone at
a concentration of 3 3 ml L-1and atonik at a concentration of 1 ml L-1 for four
times to improve the qualitative characteristics of the fruits when stored at
13°C for two weeks. Barcelona fruits gave the highest fruit firmness, vitamin
C, total soluble solids and lowest percentage of weight loss compared to
Jawaher during the two-week storage period, so for the purpose of organizing
the display of the crop in the markets, it could be recommended for planting in
unheated plastic house under the conditions of south of Iraq.
Author(s) Details:
Dhia Ahmed Taain,
Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture,
University of Basrah, Iraq.
Iman
Jarry Salman,
Department
of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, University of Basrah,
Iraq.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RACAS-V6/article/view/14143
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