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Phoenix dactylifera L. (date palm) fruit extracts and fractions exhibit anti-proliferative activity against human pancreatic cancer cell lines
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…Date palm fruit…”
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Enhancing reproductive capacity in hybrid Red Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus × O. mossambicus) via dietary administration of date palm pollen (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
Published 2025-04-01Subjects: “…Date palm pollen grains…”
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Physical Fruit Traits, Nutritional Composition, and Seed Oil Fatty Acids Profiling in the Main Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Varieties Grown in Morocco
Published 2021-01-01“…We investigated fruit physical traits and nutritional value in both seed and flesh in eight Moroccan date palm varieties. The greatest values of weight for whole fruit, flesh, seed, and flesh percentage were found in “Boufgous,” “Agondari,” and “Bouskri.” …”
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Chemical, Thermal, and Morphological Properties of Sustainable Lignocellulosic Biomaterial
Published 2024-01-01Subjects: “…petiole date palm wood…”
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Multicriteria-based optimization and multi-variable non-linear regression analysis of concrete containing blends of nano date palm ash and eggshell powder as cementitious materials
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…date palm ash…”
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Phenolic Profile, Sugar Composition, and Antioxidant Capacities of Some Common Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Cultivars as a Potential Nutraceutical and Functional Food Ingredients
Published 2023-01-01“…Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), a strategic oasian species in most Mediterranean regions, is often known by the commercialized Deglet Nour variety. …”
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Removal of Cadmium (II), Chromium (III), and Lead (II) Heavy Metal Ions from Water by Graft Copolymerization of Acrylonitrile onto Date Palm Fiber Using H2O2/Fe++ as an Initiator
Published 2020-01-01“…The study is aimed at assessing how the date palm wood fibers (DPWF) can be used for the removal of heavy metals from water. …”
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MİTOLOJİ VE İNANIŞLAR IŞIĞINDA TÜRK KÜLTÜRÜNDE HURMA AĞACI (PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA L.) VE SEMBOLLERİ
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Origines et domestication du palmier dattier (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
Published 2013-12-01“…The origin of date palm cultivation and the history of its diffusion remain poorly understood despite its prime economic and socio-cultural importance. …”
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The challenge of using date branch waste as a peat substitute in container nursery production of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)
Published 2018-09-01“…This study evaluates date-palm peat (wastes of date-palm branches base locally known as “Kornef”) as an alternative nursery substrate. …”
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Le palmier dattier (Phoenix dactylifera L.) dans l’Arabie méridionale préislamique
Published 2013-12-01“…This paper deals with the date palm tree culture in pre-Islamic South Arabia, from its beginning until the 6th century AD. …”
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Graines d'histoire
Published 2013-12-01“…The main aim of this work is to understand the origin, history, historical biogeography, and mechanisms of date palm domestication (Phoenix dactylifera L.). For that purpose, the morphological diversity of the date palm was studied through seed shape analysis, using the Elliptic Fourier Transforms (EFT) method.The biological material used comprises seeds of uncultivated Phoenix individuals from isolated Oman populations, cultivated date palm varieties, and other related Phoenix species. …”
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Precision foraging: Bats in organic desert palm plantations hunt where it is most needed
Published 2025-04-01“…We studied habitat use in an organic date palm plantation in the Arava Valley (Southern Israel) employing acoustic surveys to assess bat activity and foraging behaviour. …”
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Exploitation végétale des oasis d’Arabie
Published 2013-12-01“…Dates are also used in funerary and ritual practices. Besides the date palm, numerous other cultivated plants constitute a rich plant assemblage that does not change through time and provides a lot of food and craft products. …”
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An overview of evaluating the efficacy of microbial pathogens for biological control of the red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Olivier, 1790) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in...
Published 2025-01-01“…Continued research is essential to address existing gaps and optimize the application of these microbial agents in date palm cultivation.…”
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Red date scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti (Cockerell) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Phoenicoccidae)
Published 2009-06-01“…It describes this most important pest of the date palm, its distribution, field characteristics, life cycle, hosts, general plant damage, and management. …”
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Red date scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti (Cockerell) (Insecta: Hemiptera: Phoenicoccidae)
Published 2009-06-01“…It describes this most important pest of the date palm, its distribution, field characteristics, life cycle, hosts, general plant damage, and management. …”
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Digital modeling of soil-borne fusarium’s nutritional: Investigating microbiological and microecological dynamics in Moroccan agroecosystems
Published 2024-01-01“…The areas planted with date palm trees within the Moroccan oases cover more than 48,000 hectares and play a key role in both the environment and socioeconomic stability. …”
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Anatomy of the endemic palms of the Near and Middle East: archaeobotanical perspectives
Published 2013-12-01“…However, until recently, fragments or remains were identified to the family level – usually interpreted as coming from the date palm – but no attempt had been made to distinguish: (i) the different genera; and (ii) the stem tissue from the woody parts of the leaf (petiole). …”
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Porosity Characteristics of Chars Derived from Different Lignocellulosic Materials
Published 1999-10-01“…The precursors which were treated in this manner were fruit stones and nut shells (peach, apricot and olive stones; date pits, almond, hazel nut and pistacio shells), fibrous materials (sugar cane bagasse, date palm branches and leaves, cotton stalks and wood meal), corn cobs, rice husks, alkali-washed rice hulls and barbecue charcoal. …”
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