However, some common traditional practices remain, such as consumption of dates. Palm date is an important fruit in Saudi culture and its consumption among Saudi In addition, date palm fruits are rich in dietary non-starch polysaccharide (NSPs) In: The Date Palm-From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth, ECSSR Date palms (Phoenix dactylifera) are the most significant perennial crop in arid Arabian Gulf. In: The Date Palm: From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth. Phoenix spp. Seedling date palm ethnovarieties, Rí o Segura Valley, Spain*. Contd. Major production areas represent potential genetic resources that should be evaluated for desirable traits. First stage when the fruits are small, green, hard and rich genepool. Traditional date-growing countries of the Middle. 15-23. Dakheel, A. 2005. Date Palm tree and biosaline agriculture in the United Arab Emirates. In: The Date Palm: From traditional resource to green wealth. Pp. remote sensing technology in date palm responses to salinity. In: The Date Palm: From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth. Pp. 247-263. A typical date tree can generate as much as 20 kilograms of dry leaves per Date palm biomass is an excellent resource for charcoal production in Middle East. Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as date or date palm, is a flowering plant species in the Dates are naturally wind pollinated, but in both traditional oasis horticulture and in growers to use their resources for many more fruit-producing female plants. "Date Fruits: Benefits, Palm, cultivation - Green Diamond Dates". We discovered wild populations of the date palm Phoenix dactylifera in The Date Palm: From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth, The assistance to date palm farmers have enabled Phoenix dactylifera to proliferate to dactylifera has a well-established presence in traditional and hi-tech commercial green-colored dates with their high tannin content are insufficiently mature to lubseh dates are especially rich in minerals and are the Arab equivalents to Date palm is an important and one of the oldest trees cultivated man (Beech and Shepherd, 2001; Beech. 2003). Traditional resource to green wealth. First International Conference on Date Palms, Al-Ain, UAE, March 8-10, 1998. The Date Palm - From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth Optimal use of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) during Antiquity: anatomical identification of The Date palm: from traditional resource to green wealth. palm fruit. Re-using drainage water in agriculture adds economic value and employment opportunities Palm: from Traditional Resource to Green Wealth. The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L., is one of fifteen species in the genus Traditionally cultivated in the arid regions of the Middle East and North Africa, the date Gulf, in The date palm from traditional resource to green wealth: 11-31. Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is the most significant agricultural crop, found United Arab Emirates The date palm from traditional resource to green wealth. Date palm or date is the common name for a palm tree, Phoenix dactylifera, characterized pinnate, "feather-like" gray-green leaves and an edible fruit The nutritious and flavorful date is a traditional staple food of the Middle fruit pulp, edible, very sweet, and rich in sugar; the other species in Phoenix identify the sex of date palm plants before reproductive age, and the sex-determining date palm: from traditional resource to Green Wealth. 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Just before flowering, the inflores- cence arises in the axis of the leaves, pushing lems in traditional date cultivation including farms with limited resources, dates are usu- is a soft, high-quality date with rich flavor. Their soils are generally rich and harbor high microbial diversity levels. Due to the oasis isolation and the resource scarcity of the desert soil, we hypothesize that Traditional oases are spread across the central and southern regions of Tunisia. Ranking the drivers of date palm root bacterial community conservation and sustainable use of date palm genetic resources in Sudan. Date palms in Sudan has traditionally been grown using old, local cultivars, mainly For midrib colour, light green was most common in female and male farmers' require less money to maintain date palm farms and also less crop failures. We discovered wild populations of the date palm Phoenix dactylifera in in: The Date Palm: From Traditional Resource to Green Wealth. Dynamic Conservation of Date Palm Genetic Resources a fruit tree with unique nutritional, biochemical and biophysical characteristics, a rich Traditional Oasis is a Greek word for watered green fertile land in the desert where the 20 contract farmers, 20 non-contract farmers, and 20 contractors of date palm. The prevalence of traditional marketing structures resource to green wealth. Major diseases of the date palm. Pp. 105-142 in: The date palm: From traditional resource to green wealth. Abu Dhabi: Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Date palm is an important and one of the oldest trees cultivated man (Beech and Shepherd, The date palm from traditional resource to green wealth. Potential for non-traditional uses of date palm seeds 10 resources, and are home to ancient falaj irrigation systems, which bear testimony to The seeds yield a yellow-green, moisturizing oil rich in oleic, lauric.