Morphological Analysis of Leaves and Fruits in Three Date Palm Cultivars: Zahdi, Barhi, and Umm Al-Dahn (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Babylon Governorate
This study focused on three date palm varieties (Zahidi, Barhi, and Um Al-Dihin) in Babylon Governorate to compare some morphological characteristics of their leaves and fruits. The results were analyzed using a Completely Randomized Block Design. The findings showed that the variety factor significantly affected all studied characteristics of leaves and fruits, including their length and size. Regarding leaves, Um Al-Dihin significantly outperformed in terms of spine length (10.50 cm) and leaflet length (57.40 cm). Zahidi recorded the highest number of fronds (85 fronds), while Barhi excelled in frond length (4.84 m), number of spines (29.08), leaflet width (3.34 cm), and leaflet count (209.2). For fruits, Um Al-Dihin significantly outperformed in fruit length (39.03 mm) and volume (13.90 cm³).
Tama, S. H., & Obaid, I. A. . (2025). Morphological Analysis of Leaves and Fruits in Three Date Palm Cultivars: Zahdi, Barhi, and Umm Al-Dahn (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Babylon Governorate. The Arab Journal of Scientific Research, 9(10), 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ajsr.2025.422205
MLA
Saddam Hussein Tama; Imad Ali Obaid. "Morphological Analysis of Leaves and Fruits in Three Date Palm Cultivars: Zahdi, Barhi, and Umm Al-Dahn (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Babylon Governorate", The Arab Journal of Scientific Research, 9, 10, 2025, 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ajsr.2025.422205
HARVARD
Tama, S. H., Obaid, I. A. . (2025). 'Morphological Analysis of Leaves and Fruits in Three Date Palm Cultivars: Zahdi, Barhi, and Umm Al-Dahn (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Babylon Governorate', The Arab Journal of Scientific Research, 9(10), pp. 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ajsr.2025.422205
VANCOUVER
Tama, S. H., Obaid, I. A. . Morphological Analysis of Leaves and Fruits in Three Date Palm Cultivars: Zahdi, Barhi, and Umm Al-Dahn (Phoenix dactylifera L.) in Babylon Governorate. The Arab Journal of Scientific Research, 2025; 9(10): 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ajsr.2025.422205