The College of Agriculture discussed a master’s thesis on the effect of spraying Brassinolide, proline, and boron on the growth, productivity, and fruit quality of Wonderful pomegranate trees.
The study, presented by graduate student Noha Wahbi Saleh Darwish, aimed to clarify the impact of these factors on vegetative growth, mineral content, and both the quantitative and qualitative traits of pomegranate yield. The research involved spraying the growth regulator Brassinolide, as well as the amino acid proline and boron, at different concentrations, and identifying the best individual or combined levels among the studied factors.
The study concluded that the dual and triple interactions among the treatments had a significant effect on the studied traits.

