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English : Effect of organic manure and inorganic N fertilizers on growth, yield and some physiological characters of sugarbeet on calcareous soil
Arabic : أثر الأسمدة العضوية والأسمدة النيترجينية غير العضوية على نمو ومحصول وبعض الصفات الفسيولوجية لبنجر السكر فى أرض جيرية
Abstract A field experiment was conducted in Noubaria cal¬careous soil to investigate the response of sugar beet to 10 ton/fed of fresh or composted farmyard manure (FFYM or CFYM) in presence of 40 kg N/fed (as urea, ammonium nitrate or diluted nitric acid). Plant samples were taken after 16 and 25 weeks of planting. Some vegetative characteristics such as plant height, leaf numbers, root length and width were recorded. Shoots and roots were chemically and biochemically analyzed. The combination of CFYM and amm. nitrate showed the best results of plant growth, yield, sugar concentration and purity. Positive correlations were found between sugar purity and potassium content in leaves of 16 and 30 week ages (r=0.297 and 0.296 respectively) as the only significant ones. Reducing sugar content was more sensitive to the studied treatments than the total soluble sugar content
Publication year 2004
Pages 1617-1633
Availability location Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute
Availability number
Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
Country Egypt
City Zagazig
Publisher Name: Faculty Of Agriculture Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
serial title Zagazig Journal of Agricultural Research
ISSN 1110-0338
Volume 31 . 4B
Department Sandy and Calcareous Soils Research
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Soil erosion, conservation and reclamation
AGROVOC
TERMS
Ammonium nitrate. Calcareous soils. Farmyard manure. Nitric acid. Sugarbeet. Sugarbeet juice. Urea.
Publication Type Journal

 
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