Determination of morphological and pomological characteristics of Diyarbakır region pomegranates (Punica granatum L.)
Yıl 2019,
, 197 - 203, 27.09.2019
Mehmet Çiçek
Mine Pakyürek
,
Ferit Çelik
Öz
The
aim of this study was to determine the pomological and morphological
characteristics of pomegranate genotypes grown in Çermik and Dicle districts of
Diyarbakır province. As a result of the study carried out on 10 genotypes;
fruit weights were found between 198.8 and 366.0 g, seed hardness of the fruit
was medium-hard in eight genotypes, hard in two genotypes, aril yield ranged
from 58.1 to 70.0% and fruit juice volume was between 63.9 and 135.7 ml. The
upper peel color was purple in four genotypes, pink-red in two genotypes,
orange-red in one genotype and orange in three genotypes. The bottom peel color
is orange-red in seven genotypes and orange in three genotypes. Aril color was
dark purple in three genotypes, purple in two genotypes, medium red in two
genotypes and pink-red in three genotypes. The acid content was found to be
between 0.65 and 1.21% and the amount of total soluable solid (TSS) varied
between 15.0 and 21.0%. It was concluded that all 10 genotypes were promising
and these genotypes showed superior characteristics.
Teşekkür
This article is adapted from Mehmet ÇİÇEK's Master Thesis.
Kaynakça
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Yıl 2019,
, 197 - 203, 27.09.2019
Mehmet Çiçek
Mine Pakyürek
,
Ferit Çelik
Kaynakça
- Al-Maiman, S. A. and Ahmad, D. (2002). Changes in Physical and Chemical Properties During Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Fruit Maturation. Food Chemistry, 76, 437–441.
- Anesini, C. and Perez, C. (1993). Screening of Plants Used in Argentine Folk Medicine for Antimicrobiyal Activity. Journal of Ethonopharmacol, 39, 119-128.
- Anonymous, (2016). Turkish Statistical Institute. https:// biruni.tuik.gov.tr/bitkiselapp/bitkisel.zul. Date of Access: July 12, 2019
- Anonymous, (2017). Agri stat. Agricultural statistics for year of 2017. www.tarimsalistatistik.com/tr-TR/sayfa/nar-istatistikleri. Date of Access: July 12, 2019
- Dokuzoğuz, M. and Mendilcioğlu, K. (1978). Pomological studies on pomegranate varieties in Aegean Region (in Turkish). Ege University. Journal of Agriculture Faculty, 15 (12), 133–159.
- Gölükçü, M., Tokgöz, H. and Çelikyurt, M.A. (2005). Some Properties of Pomegranate Seed and Fatty Acid Composition of Pomegranate Seed. West Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute. Derim, 22 (2).
- Gündoğdu, M. (2006). Selection of Local Types in Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Populations in Pervari (Siirt) Region (in Turkish). Yüzüncü Yıl University, Institute of Science, Department of Horticulture, Master Thesis, Van. 62 p.
- Gündoğdu, M., Yılmaz, H., Şensoy R. İ. G. and Gündoğdu, Ö. (2010). Pomological Characteristics of Pomegranates Grown in Şirvan (Siirt) Region (in Turkish). YYU J. Agr. Sci, 2010, 20(2), 138-143.
- Kazankaya, A., Gündoğdu, M., Doğan, A., Balta, M. F. and Çelik, F. (2007). Physico- Chemical Characteristics of Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Selections from Southeastern of Turkey. Asian Journal of Chemistry, 19(2), 2981–2992.
- LaRue, J. H. (1980). Growing Pomegranates in California, University of California, California Agriculture and Natural Resources Leaflet, No: 2459, 8 p.
- Mars, M. and Marakchi, M. (1999). Diversity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) germplasm in Tunisia. Genet.Res. Crop Evol., 46, 461-467.
- Mavlyanov, S. M., Islambekov, S. Y., Karimdzhanov, A. K. and Ismailov, A. I. (1997). Polyphenols of Pomegranate Peels Show Marked Antitumor and Antiviral Action. Khim Prir Soedin 33, 124–126.
- Muradoğlu, F., Balta, M. F. and Özrenk, K. (2006). Pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) Genetic Resources from Hakkari, Turkey. Research Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 2(6), 520–525.
- Onur, C. (1983). Selection of Pomegranates in the Mediterranean Region (in Turkish). PhD Thesis. Alata Horticultural Research Training Center Publication No:46. Mersin.
- Onur, C. (1988). Pomegranate (in Turkish). Derim: Pomegranate Special Volume. Citrus Research Institute Publication, 5(4), 147-190.
- Özatak, F.Ö. (2010). Characteristics of Local Genotypes in Pomegranate Populations of Çukurca Region (in Turkish). Yüzüncü Yıl University, Institute of Science, Department of Horticulture, Master Thesis, Van. 76 p.
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- Özgüven, A. I. and Yılmaz, C. (2000a). Pomegranate Growing in Turkey. In: Melgarejo Moreno, P., Martínez-Nicolás, J. J., Martínez-Tomé, J. (eds.). Production, Processing and Marketing of Pomegranate in the Mediterranean Region: Advances in Research and Technology. Zaragoza: CIHEAM-IAMZ, 41-48 pp.
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- Onur, C. and Tibet, H. (1993). Adaptation of pomegranate cultivar in Antalya. Derim 10, 3-18.
- Şimşek, M. and Gülsoy, E. (2017). A research on pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) growing and the state of selection studies in Turkey. Proceedings of the VIII. International Agricultural Symposium, 5-8 October, Jahorina, pp, 1965-1970.
- Yıldız, K., Muradoğlu, F., Oğuz, H. I. and Yılmaz, H. (2003). Pomological Pomegranates Grown in Hizan Properties (in Turkish). IV. National Horticulture Congress of Turkey. 08–12 September, Antalya, 238–240 pp.
- Yılmaz, H., Şen, B. and Yıldız, A. (1992). Regional Adaptation of Selected Pomegranates in the Mediterranean Region (in Turkish). I. National Horticulture Congress of Turkey. 13–16 October, İzmir, 449-492 pp.
- Yılmaz, H., Ayanoğlu, H. and Yıldız, G. A. (1995). Studies on Adaptation of Some Pomegranate Types Selected in the Aegean Region (in Turkish). II. National Horticulture Congress of Turkey. 3-6 October, Adana, 238–240 pp.
- Zhang, J., Zhan, B., Yao, X., Gao, Y. and Shong, J. (1995). Antiviral Activity of Tannin from the Pericarp of Punica granatum L. Against Genital Herpes Virus In Vitro. China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica, 20(9), 556-55.