Foliar Application of Bread Yeast and Organic Fertilizer to Improve Vegetative Characters of Thompson Seedless Grape Vine (Vitis vinifera L.) | ||
Journal of Zankoy Sulaimani - For Pure and Applied Science | ||
Article 30, Volume 20, Special Issue, April 2018, Pages 291-300 PDF (217.03 K) | ||
DOI: 10.17656/jzs.10675 | ||
Authors | ||
Shabaq Muhammad Nafea Al-Hawezy; Chnar Ali Ibrahim | ||
Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture/ University of Salahaddin/ Kurdistan Region/ Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
The study was conducted during growing season (2015) in a vineyard at Erbil Directorate of Agriculture Researches / Kurdistan Region / Iraq to investigate the possible effects of foliar application of (bio-fertilizer) natural bread yeast (0, 4, 8 and 12g.l-1) and (B&S Pot-min) liquid organic fertilizer (0, 2 and 4ml.l-1) on vegetative growth of (11) years old grapevine cultivar (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Thompson seedless. Results indicated that the concentration of 12 g.l-1 of bread yeast increased leaf area and leaf length significantly over other concentrations of bread yeast. Moreover, liquid organic fertilizer at 4ml.l-1 caused significant increase in leaf area and leaf length over other concentrations. Interaction between 12g.l-1 bread yeast with 4ml.l-1 liquid organic fertilizer pointed significant surpass in leaf area and leaf length over other interactions. | ||
Keywords | ||
bread yeast; Liquid organic fertilizer; grapevine; Thompson seedless; vegetative growth | ||
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