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English : ٌResponse of peanut plants grown on a sandy calcareous soil to fertilization with farmyard manure and an organo- mineral fertilizer prepared from some sugar cane wastes
Arabic : استجابة الفول السوداني المنزرع في أراضي رملية جيرية للتسميد بالسماد البلدي والسماد العضوي – المعدني المصنع من بعض مخلفات صناعة السكر
Abstract The effects of Farmyard manure (FYM) and a new organo-mineral fertilizer made from sugar cane industry wastes called Tcamolia Organo- mineral fertilizer ( TOMF) supplemented with different rates of nitrogen ( 10 and 20 kg N/fed) no peanut yield, yield components and seed quality were investigated in the Agricultural Research Station at Arab-Elawamer, Assiut, Egypt during summer seasons of 2001 and 2002. Application of TOMF at a rate of 1 ton/fed + 10 kg N had superior effects on yield and yield components of peanut plant in comparison with Farmyard manure (FYM) at the same rate +20 kg. N/fed . The respective increases in pod yield were 24.7 and 19.9% over the control in both growth seasons. Application of TOMF + 10 kg N/fed significantly increased protein content . It also increased the oil content in seed but the increase was insignificant. Nitrogen and P % in peanut seed were also significantly affected by the application of TOMF. The increases in N concentration were 16.0 and 15.9% as a result of applying 1 ton of (TOMF) + 10 kg N/fed and the increases in P concentrations to the application TOMF + 20 kg N/fed were 28.6 and 35.3% over the control (in the 1st and 2nd growth seasons, respectively .). Potassium content was significantly increased by the application of FYM + 10 or 20 kg N/fed. Total N and available P in the soil were significantly increased as a result of applying both FYM and TOMF
Publication year 2003
Availability location معهد بحوث المحاصيل الحقلية
Availability number
Organization Name
    Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI)
City القاهرة
serial title مجلة أسيوط للعلوم الزراعية
Department Crop Intensification Research
Author(s) from ARC
External authors (outside ARC)
    محمد محمود محمد أحمد - معهد بحوث الأراضي والمياه والبيئة
AGROVOC
TERMS
Calcareous soils. Fertilizer application. Groundnuts. Organic fertilizers. Sandy soils.
Publication Type Journal

 
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