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Abstract This study was carried out during two successive seasons of 2012/ 2013 and 2013/ 2014 on the third and fourth ratoons of Williams banana plants grown in a private fruit orchard situated at El- Shorafa village at eastern bank of Minia city Minia Governorate where the soil texture is silty clay and well drained and with a water table not less than two meters deep. The stools are planted at 3.5x 3.5 m apart, Surface irrigation system was followed. The target of this study was examining the effect of different concentration of salicylic acid and seaweed extract on nutritional status of plants , yield and fruit quality of Williams banana plants. Treating Williams banana plants grown under Minia region with salicylic acid at 0.1% plus seaweed extract at 2% three times at the first week of May, June and July is profitable for promoting yield and fruit quality. |