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Impact of foliar application with seaweed extract, amino acids and vitamins on yield and berry
quality of some Grapevine cultivar

Research Authors
El-Sese, A.M., A.K.A. Mohamed, Eman A.A. Abou-Zaid and A.M.M. Abd-El-Ghany*
Research Abstract

Experiments were conducted during four consecutive seasons of 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020
on three grape cultivars including “Bez-El-Anza”, “Thompson Seedless” and “Red Roomy”
planted at the Experimental Orchard of fruit section, Faculty of Agriculture, Assiut
University in a complete randomized blocked design. This investigation was carried out to
study the effect of spraying Seaweed extract, Amino acids and Vitamins on C/N ratio, yield
and berry quality of some grape cultivars. The obtained results showed that Tyrosin at 500
ppm recorded the highest yield (9.47 kg/vine) during the 1st season. All treatments had a
significant impact in the respect of TSS %, acidity% and TSS/acid ratio. Concerning C/N
ratio, Vit.B12 at 150 ppm recorded the highest ratio (44.85) during the 1st season. Hence, the
present study concluded applications of Seaweed extract, amino acid and Vitamins improved
vine C/N ratio, yield and berry attributes of “Bez-El-Anza”, „Thompson Seedless‟ and “Red
Roomy” grape cultivars.

Research Department
Research Journal
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Publisher
SVU-International Journal of Agricultural Science
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Volume 2 Issue (1)
Research Website
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Research Year
2020
Research Pages
73-84