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English : Performance of Orobanche Control Treatments in Faba Bean Crop
Arabic : سلوك معاملات مكافحة الهالوك في محصول الفول البلدي
Abstract Abstract Evaluation of ten treatments for the control of Orobanche of faba bean was made in two field experiments carried out at Sids Agricultural Research Station, Beni-Suef Governorate. The results indicate that the variety Giza 2 had the highest number of Orobanche plants (53.3 spikes/m2). In contrast, late sowing, glyphosate application, integrated control, non-chemical integated control and Giza 429 (Orobanche toler-ant var.) had the lowest number of Orobanche, which ranged from 5.3 to 10.3 spikes/m2. These five treatments showed areduction in number of orobache/m2 results to Giza 2, of 90, 81, 88, 87 and 87% respect-tively. The results indicate also that non- chemical integated control treatment gave the highest faba bean seed yield of 1046 kg/fed, (6.8 ardab/fed) followed by integrated control treatment (995 kg/fed, i.e 6.4 ardab/fed) with no significant difference. Both treatments produced seed yield 50 and 48 times greater than Giza 2, respectively. Late sow-ing ranked as the rhird highest yield treatment with seed yield of 648 lg/fed (4.9 ardab/fed) that was 37 times the yield of Giza 2, while Giza 429 was the fourth highest yielding treatment.These treatments in gen-eral, and the two integrated control treatments in particular, had also the highest yield component characters.
Publication year 2002
Availability location معهد بحوث المحاصيل الحقلية - مركز البحوث الزراعية - ش الجامعه – الجيزة
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Organization Name
    Field Crops Research Institute (FCRI)
serial title Egypt. J. Agric. Res.
Author(s) from ARC
Agris Categories Agricultural researchCrop husbandry
AGROVOC
TERMS
Faba beans. Orobanche.
Publication Type Journal

 
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