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Table 1.

Climatic parameters of meteorological stations in Estahbann (including 2019 and 2020 years) utilized in the current study based on a ‘‘Red, Yellow and Green color-based scaling system.

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Table 2.

Physical and chemical properties of rain fed fig orchard soil before fertilization (soil samples from depths of 30–70 cm).

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Table 3.

Analysis of organic fertilizers used in this experiment (means values ± SD (n = 12) of the two-year data).

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Table 4.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizers on growth characteristics of rain fed fig tree (mean of the two-year data).

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Table 5.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizers on mineral concentration in Sabz cultivar fig leaves (mean of the two-year data).

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Fig 1.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizer on fruit yield, fruit number and fruit weight (mean of the two-year data).

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Table 6.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizer on fruit skin color of rain fed fig orchard based on color meter dates (mean of the two-year data).

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Table 7.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizers on phytochemical properties of dried fig fruits (mean of the two-year data).

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Fig 2.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizer on number, weight, and fruit skin color based on visually color (mean of the two-year data).

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Fig 3.

Effect of different source of organic fertilizer on dried fig fruit cracking (mean of the two-year data).

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Fig 4.

The correlation heatmap of the studied traits in dried fig fruits.

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Fig 5.

The cluster analyses of different source of organic fertilizers on studied traits in dried fig fruits.

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