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English : Response of faba bean grown in sandy soils to rhizobia inoculation and non symbiotic effective microorganisms and/or N-fixers
Arabic : إستجابة الفول البلدى النامى فى أرض رملية إلى التلقيح بالريزوبيا والميكروبات الحية الدقيقة النافعة ومثبتات النتروجين
Abstract In a farm trail to improve faba bean crop yield and to reduce the productivity cost, inoculation with EM and Compomax beside Rhizobia were done. Plants inoculated with EM combined with Rhizobia scored highest values of N, P and K, plant uptake and plant dry matter at 45day, as well as this treatment gave the highest seed yield and potassium plant uptake at harvest. Inoculation with Compomax scored the highest nitrogen content of seed and in soil at harvest. In general inoculation increased the soil microbial counts at both 45 days period and at harvest. Increasing of mineral nitrogen decreased the soil microbial counts, total counts and fungi at harvest compared to 45 day. This work evoked that mineral nitrogen could be reduced to 50% of the recommended dose for bean with the use of EM and Compomax besides Rhizobia inoculation.
Publication year 2005
Pages 5539-5565
Availability location Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University
Availability number
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
Country Egypt
City Mansoura
Publisher Name: Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University
serial title Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences
ISSN 1110-0346
Volume 30 . 9
Department Sandy and Calcareous Soils Research
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Soil erosion, conservation and reclamation
AGROVOC
TERMS
Faba beans. Rhizobiaceae. Sandy soils.
Proposed Agrovoc nitrogen fixers;Nitrogen level;
Publication Type Journal

 
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