Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is harvested for its sweet fruit mainly in the middle east and other parts of the world. It has been cultivated for several thousand years and is known to be found in Mesopotamia as well. Besides the fruit, the various parts of the tree are employed for variety of uses. The stalks of the fruit, which connect the fruit to the spikelet, are very beautiful, colourful flower like structures, which have never been described earlier. These fruit stalks could be used for decorations in houses and would then add to more economic gain to the farmer. We observed these stalks and describe here this interesting finding hitherto unreported in the world literature
The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agric...
The date palm Phoenix dactylifera L. plays since ages a lead role in both human and animal nutrition...
Investigating crop origins is a priority to understand the evolution of plants under domestication, ...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is harvested for its sweet fruit mainly in the middle east and ot...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is harvested for its sweet fruit mainly in the middle east and ot...
The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) belongs to the family palmae. Although there are other specie...
Photograph of a palm with clusters of dates, ca.1920. At center, three large clusters of dates hang ...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is probably the most ancient cultivated tree in the world. Even thou...
Photograph of a palm with dates, Los Angeles, [s.d.]. Large clusters of dates hang just below the fr...
The origin of date palm cultivation and the history of its diffusion remain poorly understood despit...
For many crops, wild relatives constitute an extraordinary resource for cultivar improvement and als...
AGAP : équipe Génomique évolutive et gestion des populations (GE²pop)The biogeography of the date pa...
International audienceDespite its economic and symbolic importance in the arid regions of the Middle...
International audienceInvestigating crop origins is a priority to understand the evolution of plants...
America’s date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) groves can be found from 36°N Lat. (USA) to 21°S Lat. (...
The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agric...
The date palm Phoenix dactylifera L. plays since ages a lead role in both human and animal nutrition...
Investigating crop origins is a priority to understand the evolution of plants under domestication, ...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is harvested for its sweet fruit mainly in the middle east and ot...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is harvested for its sweet fruit mainly in the middle east and ot...
The date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) belongs to the family palmae. Although there are other specie...
Photograph of a palm with clusters of dates, ca.1920. At center, three large clusters of dates hang ...
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is probably the most ancient cultivated tree in the world. Even thou...
Photograph of a palm with dates, Los Angeles, [s.d.]. Large clusters of dates hang just below the fr...
The origin of date palm cultivation and the history of its diffusion remain poorly understood despit...
For many crops, wild relatives constitute an extraordinary resource for cultivar improvement and als...
AGAP : équipe Génomique évolutive et gestion des populations (GE²pop)The biogeography of the date pa...
International audienceDespite its economic and symbolic importance in the arid regions of the Middle...
International audienceInvestigating crop origins is a priority to understand the evolution of plants...
America’s date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) groves can be found from 36°N Lat. (USA) to 21°S Lat. (...
The date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, has been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern and North African agric...
The date palm Phoenix dactylifera L. plays since ages a lead role in both human and animal nutrition...
Investigating crop origins is a priority to understand the evolution of plants under domestication, ...