- 05 4 008 3 1 40 0 10 N 00 + P O 5 80 + K O 113 77967 978 005 0 10 K, P, N N 00 400 + P O 5 1185 5 10 6577 004 5 41B K O 160 + + N 109 %5439 %513 P O 5 400 11 40 + K O 3061 1 3 05
Effect of Different kinds and Levels of Organic Manures on Some Quantitive and Qualitative Characteristics of the Grapevine Cultivar, Al Hulwani G Daboul 1 ; I Issa and M Oudeh 3 ABSTRACT This research trial was carried out through the 004 005 season on 11 years old, grafted on the rootstock B14, grapevines of Al-Hulwani cultivar Three levels of organic manures 10, 0, 40 t ha of cow and sheep plus and 5, 10, 0 t ha of poultry manures were applied, in addition to low level medium level and of high level manures Also green manuring with clover, rye and a mixture of these two plants were used The research also included mineral fertilization with N, P, K in three levels kg N ha + 40 kg P O 5 ha + kg K O ha, 00 kg N ha + 80 kg P O 5 ha + 00 kg K O ha and 400 kg N ha + 160 kg P O 5 ha + 00 kg K O ha, in addition to the control, to study their effects on some quantitive and qualitative charateristics of the grapevine cultivar Al-Hulwani The low level of poultry manure 5tha resultedin a significant increase of - berry weight about 5439 %, But the mixture of the medium levels of mineral fertilizers achieved a significant increase of about 513 % when compared with the control Cluster weight was very significant 113 g when the low level of sheep manure was used, and it was 77967 g in control and 109 g when the mixture of the medium levels of mineral fertilizers was used When the berry color was compared under the treatment effect a significant increase in berry coloring compared to the control was found The yield vine increased significantly from 6577 kg vine to 1185 and 978 kg vine when the low level of sheep puls the mixture of the medium levels of mineral fertilizers were used Key words Grapevine, Al-Hulwani Cultivar, Organic Manure, Green Manure 1 3 ph D student, prof, Department of Horticultural Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Damascus, Syria Prof, Department of Soil and Land Reclamation, Al Bath University, Syria 06
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Thompson seedless Kassem and Marzouk, 00 ; Harhash & Abdul-Nasser, 000 Flame seedless Panicker, et al, 004 Summit Smolarz and Mercik,1997; K, Salem, et al, 004; K, P, N Terra, et al, 000 P, N Vitis vinifera L, cv 445 41B 11 Al-Hulwani 445 X 5 08
- 05 4 008 000 1 PPM 013 PPM 700 PPM 3 % 1998 % 17 3 Completely Randomized Design 40 = C3 40 = S3 0 = P3 0 = C 0 = S 10 = P Ec 193 57 10 = C1 10 = S1 5 = P1 ph 789 % 35-1 0 = C0 0 = S0 0 = P0 0 = MIX 0 333 + 333 + 167 = MIX 1 667 + 667 + 333 = MIX 1333 + 1333 + 667 = MIX3 % 15 % 55 09
K O K O K O % 5 + 00 + 400 + = TR P O 5 40 + N P O 5 80 + N P O 5 160 + N % 46 N % 5 = R = T = MIN 1-00 = MIN - 400 = MIN 3 - %50 %50 K O %50 P O 5 CN 131 141 101 11 % OM 40 316 467 395 % K 148 093 178 14 % P 05 071 159 093 % N 181 13 69 194-7 5 003-3 - 1 3 4 10
- 05 4 008 LSD Anova Saleh,00 X CRD 004 Friedman - 4 %5-1 3 65958 CONTROL 763 ns C 1 C 86733 C 81108 C 3 9403 S 1 S 78004 ns S 854 S 3 101833 P 1 P 6931 ns P 7519 ns P 3 7438 ns MIX 1 8040 MIX MIX 88155 MIX 3 74689 ns T 7081 ns R 6481 ns TR 6919 ns MIN 1 8533 MIN MIN 6954 ns MIN 3 13097 L S D 5% = Ns 11
10 65958 % 315 40 40 % 97 10 0 0 86733 % 5439 65958 5 1989 854 101833 9403 %19 %3365 Ragab and Mohamed, 1999 Kassem and Marzouk, 00 Thompson seedless Flame seedless 3 Ferrini, et al, 1996 1
- 05 4 008 Sangiovese Niagara %513 8533 Terra, et al, 000 65958 rosada 1989 Patrick, et al, 001 Mpelasoka, et al, 1989 003-13
4 77967 CONTROL 85033 ns C 1 C 113567 C 103733 C 3 113 S 1 S 97067 S 10833 S 3 11167 P 1 P 876 ns P 93767 ns P 3 90 ns MIX 1 96867 MIX MIX 108433 MIX 3 9667 T 9433 ns R 798 ns TR 84867 ns MIN 1 109 MIN MIN 88433 ns MIN 3 1655086 L S D 5% = NS 4 Marangoni, 000 10 10 %5558 113567 113 0 77976 %45 14
- 05 4 008 10833 40 5 %5541 11167 %3908 % 44 Thompson seedless Flame seedless Ragab and Mohamed,1999 Kassem and Marzouk, 00 % 347 Song, et al, 004 109 Bravdo, 000 77967 Terra, et al, 000 004 R =0964 ** 15
- 3 7 003 9 5 6 CONTROL 8 C 1 C 9 C 8 C 3 8 S 1 S 9 S 9 S 3 8 P 1 P 9 P 9 P 3 8 MIX 1 8 MIX MIX 9 MIX 3 7 T 7 R 6 TR 7 MIN 1 8 MIN MIN 6 MIN 3 Friedman 85 = X 5 40 10 8 16
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ACP s 1989-4 6 6577 CONTROL 787 ns C 1 C 53 C 9093 C 3 1185 S 1 S 9087 S 89 S 3 937 P 1 P 9373 P 838 P 3 898 MIX 1 837 MIX MIX 9343 MIX 3 864 T 7837 ns R 6677 ns TR 7157 ns MIN 1 9780 MIN MIN 8143 MIN 3 150801 L S D 5% = Ns 18
- 05 4 008 6577 0 % 3893 10 5 % 585 0 10 Marangoni, 000 53 40 5 %8017 %356 3816 6577 5 838 0 9373 9377 10 %661 3654 El-sayed, 1994 Panicker, et al, 004 ; Kassem and Marzouk, 00 ; 6 % 406 El-morsy, 1997 ; Ingels, et al, 003 %3137 Merlot Song, et al, 004 19
%487 Terra, et al, 000 Smolarz and Mercik,1997 004 4 R=08545 ** R = 0757 * % 381 1 3 10 1 3 4 5 0
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