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Statistical study of the vegetative aerial architecture of three Tunisian date palm cultivars
The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)is the main element upon which the sustainable biophysical and socio-economic organizations of the oasis ecosystem are based. The present study was carried to verify the statistical relaThe date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)is the main element upon which the sustainable biophysical and socio-economic organizations of the oasis ecosystem are based. The present study was carried to verify the statistical relationships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the date palm. The vegetal material was composed of three Tunisians varieties of Phoenix dactylifera L., 'Barhi', 'Rochdi' and 'Kenta'. The observations are taken place in Gabes and on one pair of palms per main stem and offshoot for each cultivar. The analysis of the characteristic dimensions of the pinnae and nervure allowed the determination of a minimum sample. The geometrical analysis confirmed the existence of a significant correlation between rotation angles and radial angles.tionships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the date palm. The vegetal material was composed of three Tunisians varieties of Phoenix dactylifera L., 'Barhi', 'Rochdi' and 'Kenta'. The observations are taken place in Gabes and on one pair of palms per main stem and offshoot for each cultivar. The analysis of the characteristic dimensions of the pinnae and nervure allowed the determination of a minimum sample. The geometrical analysis confirmed the existence of a significant correlation between rotation angles and radial angles.
Statistical study of the vegetative aerial architecture of three Tunisian date palm cultivars
The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)is the main element upon which the sustainable biophysical and socio-economic organizations of the oasis ecosystem are based. The present study was carried to verify the statistical relaThe date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)is the main element upon which the sustainable biophysical and socio-economic organizations of the oasis ecosystem are based. The present study was carried to verify the statistical relationships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the date palm. The vegetal material was composed of three Tunisians varieties of Phoenix dactylifera L., 'Barhi', 'Rochdi' and 'Kenta'. The observations are taken place in Gabes and on one pair of palms per main stem and offshoot for each cultivar. The analysis of the characteristic dimensions of the pinnae and nervure allowed the determination of a minimum sample. The geometrical analysis confirmed the existence of a significant correlation between rotation angles and radial angles.tionships between the characteristic parameters in terms of vegetative aerial architecture of the date palm. The vegetal material was composed of three Tunisians varieties of Phoenix dactylifera L., 'Barhi', 'Rochdi' and 'Kenta'. The observations are taken place in Gabes and on one pair of palms per main stem and offshoot for each cultivar. The analysis of the characteristic dimensions of the pinnae and nervure allowed the determination of a minimum sample. The geometrical analysis confirmed the existence of a significant correlation between rotation angles and radial angles.
Statistical study of the vegetative aerial architecture of three Tunisian date palm cultivars
Gammoudi, Sana (author) / Lecoustre, René (author) / Ben Salah, Mohamed (author)
2014-01-01
IV Meeting International Gestion des Ressources et Applications Biotechnologiques en Aridoculture et Cultures Oasiennes: Perspectives pour un Développement Durable des Zones Arides ; Revue des Régions Arides
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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