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English : Partial N- mineral substitution by using inoculation with diazotrophs for peanut grown on sandy soils
Arabic : احلال جزئى للنتروجين المعدنى باستخدام التلقيح بالكائنات الدقيقة المثبتة للنتروجين للفول السودانى النامى فى الاراضى الرملية
Abstract A field experiment was carried out at Ismailia Agric. Res. Station to study effect of seed inoculation by some N-biofixation micro organisms, i.e., Rhizobium, Bacillus and Azospirillum each individually or in combination under different levels of N-dose recommended on yield and nutrients uptake by peanut (c.v. Giza 6) grown on sandy soils under sprinkler irrigation system. Results showed that plants inoculated with Rhizobia achieved prononced increases in peanut yield components (weight of 100 seed, pod, seed and foliage yields) as well as number and weight of nodules. Also, inoculation with Rhizobia sustain the highest values of NPK uptake by plant with partake of Azospirillum and Bacillus. In addition, soil content of nitrogen increased after harvest as a result of Rhizobial inoculation. These results clarified that Rhizobia is the ideal partner for legumes and the positive effect reached to the optimum plant production with share by some other diazotrophs that could be defined by experiments repeating.
Publication year 2006
Pages 318-336
Availability location The Egyptian Society of Applied Sciences
Availability number
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
Country Egypt
City Zagazig
Publisher Name: The Egyptian Society of Applied Sciences
serial title Egyptian Journal of Applied Sciences
ISSN 1110-1571
Volume 21 . 2
Department Sandy and Calcareous Soils Research
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Soil erosion, conservation and reclamationSoil fertility
AGROVOC
TERMS
Groundnuts. Nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen fixing bacteria. Sandy soils.
Publication Type Journal

 
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