Global Journal of Plant and Soil Sciences

ISSN 2756-3626

‎Global Journal of Plant and Soil Sciences ISSN 2756-3626 Vol. 8 (1), pp. 001-011, January, 2023. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Influence of pre-harvest chitosan foliar spray on the performance and chemical attributes of washington navel orange trees in contrasting environments

Ahmed Hussien Hanafy Ahmed1, Mohamed Ramadan Aboul-Ella Nesiem1, Hesham Ali Allam2 and Amira Fahmy El-Wakil2*

1Plant Physiology Section, Agricultural Botany Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt.

2Post-harvest Research Department, Horticultural Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center (A.R.C.), Giza, Egypt.

Accepted 10 November, 2023

Abstract

The present study was carried out during 2012 and 2013 seasons to study the effect of pre-harvest foliar application of chitosan (a natural beta-1-4-linked glucosamine polymer) at two concentrations 250 and 500 ppm on vegetative tree growth, fruit yield and quality as well as leaves chemical composition of Washington navel orange trees grown under two locations. As for growth parameters (shoot length, leaves number, and leaves area), the results revealed that chitosan treatments had insignificant effect. Meanwhile, it had a significant improvement on most of the studied fruit characters and leaf chemical constituents, that is, pigments, sugars, total soluble phenols, total free amino acids, endogenous plant hormones “IAA, ABA and GA3” as well as leaf nutritional status “N, P, K, Zn, Ca, B and Si”. Generally, pre-harvest chitosan applications mostly had pronounced positive effects on improving navel orange quality, that is, fruit weight, firmness and T.S.S.%, especially at the rate 500 ppm.

Key words: Citrus, chitosan, growth characters, fruit quality, total chlorophyll, sugar, total soluble sugar (TSS).