The Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.): Overview of Biology, Uses, and Cultivation
University of California, Riverside · Agricultural Research Service · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Date palm ( Phoenix dactylifera L.) is one of the oldest fruit crops grown in the arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, and the Middle East. The most probable area of origin of the date palm was in or near what is now the country of Iraq, but date cultivation spread to many countries starting in ancient times. Dates are a major food source and income source for local populations in the Middle East and North Africa, and play significant roles in the economy, society, and environment in these areas. In addition to serving directly as a food source, dates are packed and processed in a number of ways, and other parts of the tree are used for various purposes. The date palm is a diploid, perennial,…
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Authors
2- CTChih-Cheng T. ChaoCorresponding
University of California, Riverside, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus
- RRRobert R. Krueger
University of California, Riverside, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus
Topics & keywords
- Phoenix dactylifera
- Palm
- Arecaceae
- Cultivar
- Biology
- Middle East
- Agroforestry
- Agriculture
- Zero hunger