Mineral Contents of Fruits of Six Leading Date Cultivars of Southern Libya
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Abstract
Nine nutrient elements (Ca. P. Na, K. Cl. Mn, Zn. Cu and Fe) were determined at tamar stage, in six leading southern Libyan date cultivars: Taleese. Seloulou. Taghiat, Tasfert. Aspear and Adwi. Lowest and highest values of cultivars mineral content as mg/lOOg dried flesh were as follows: K 556.0 for Taleese and 864.2 for Adwi; Cl 279.5 for Taleese and 610.9 for Adw'i; Ca 54.4 for Aspear and 63.4 for Seloulou; P 43.7 for Adwi and 81.3 for Taleese: Na 9.01 for Tasfert and 13.88 for Taghiat and Aspear; Mn 5.74 for Seloulou and 13.48 for Aspear; Fe 2.17 for Adwi and 3.42 for Taghiat; Zn 4.80 for Tasfert and 7.60 for Taleese; Cu 0.42 for Tasfert and 0.46 for Taleese. Other cultivars were intermediate. Generally. Libyan dates compared to leading world cultivars were relatively poor in minerals. It was concluded that 100 g of dried flesh might furnish about 38% of Zn. 28% of Fe. 26% of Cu, 20% of Mn. 27% of K, 7% of Ca and P and 0.2% of Na of the human daily requirement.