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Morphological and Spectral Taxonomic Study of Some Ficus carica L. Cultivars Growing in Northern Iraq

Morphological and Spectral Taxonomic Study of Some Ficus carica L. Cultivars Growing in Northern Iraq

Raad Hamad Mahmood Al-Badrany1* and Aamer Mohsen Mahmood Al-Ma’thidy2

1The Iraqi Ministry of Education, Nineveh Education Directorate; 2Department of Biology, College of Education for Pure Sciences, Mosul University, Iraq.

 
*Correspondence | Raad Hamad Mahmood Al-Badrany, The Iraqi Ministry of Education, Nineveh Education Directorate; Email: Raadhamadm2@gmail.com 

Figure 1:

A map of Northern Iraq showing localities for collecting the specimen of the plants.

Plate 1:

Variations in the qualitative traits of leaves of the studied cultivars of the species Ficus carica. 1, Shynik; 2, Akrah; 3, Benatty; 4, Rubari; 5, Brown Turky; 6, Jordan.

Plate 2:

parts and shape of the fig fruit.

Plate 3:

Variation in the traits of leaves and fruits of the studied cultivars of Ficus carica L. species.

Figure 2:

λmax values for the chlorophyll leaves of the studied cultivars of Ficus carica L.

Plate 4:

Absorbance spectrum and λmax values for the chlorophyll leaves of the studied cultivars of Ficus carica L.

Plate 5:

Absorbance spectrum and values of λmax for pigments of fruits of the studied cultivars of Ficus carica L.

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

September

Vol.40, Iss. 3, Pages 680-1101

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