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Abstract The present study was conducted during the two successive seasons 2015 and 2016 on five year old ‘Florida prince’ peach trees (Prunus persica L.) plants budded on ‘Nemagard’ peach rootstock, planted at 4 x 3 m apart, grown in a sandy soil under drip irrigation system in a private orchard located at El-Nubaria, El-Behira, Governortate, Egypt. The present investigation aimd at study the fertilization of nitrogen, potassium and calcium in relation to vegetative growth, yield, fruit quality and leaf fruit elements content of ‘Florida prince’ peach trees. Seventy five trees as uniform as possible were selected for achieving this study and all of them were subjected to the same cultural practices during both successive seasons. This experiment consisted of 15 treatments were fertilization and arranged in a randomized complete block design with five replicates for each treatment and one tree for each replicate |