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English :
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Effect of micronutrients foliar applications with N-fixing and P-dissolving bacteria on yield and minerals uptake of wheat plant
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Arabic :
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تأثير الرش بالعناصر الصغرى مع البكتيريا المثبتة للنتروجين والمذيبة للفوسفور على المحصول وامتصاص العناصر المعدنية لنبات القمح
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Abstract |
Two field experiments were conducted during 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 seasons at the experimental farm of Tag El-Ezz, Agricultural Research station, Dakahlia Governorate. The aim of this work is to study the effect of six levels of micronutrients (citreen) with two strains of N-fixing and P-dissolving bacteria and their mixtures on yield and minerals uptake of wheat plant.
The results revealed that:
1- The mixture of microbien + phosphorien treatments gave the highest mean values of straw yield and seed yield/fed. in both seasons compared with microbien and phosphorien separately.
2- Macro and micronutrients uptake increased under the effect of microbien + phosphorien treatments.
3- It can be explained that the N2-fixing and P-dissolving bacterial strains have a potential on wheat plant growth activity.
4- Citreen foliar application (4 l.fed-1) gave the highest mean values of straw and seed yield/fed as well as all minerals uptake in both seasons.
5- It can be recommended that using mixtures from N-fixing and P-dissolving bacteria combined with 4 l.fed-1 from citreen (micronutrients) will improve wheat yield fed-1 of straw and seed as well as minerals uptake in straw
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Publication year |
2006
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Availability location |
Soils, Water and Environment Research Institute, ARC, 9 Cairo Univ. St., Giza, Egypt
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Organization Name |
Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
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City |
Zagazig
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serial title |
Egyptian Journal of Applied Sciences
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Web Page |
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ISSN |
1110-1571
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External authors (outside ARC) |
أحمد عبد الله حجاج
قسم تغذية النبات
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Agris Categories |
Soil fertility
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Bacteria.
Foliar application.
Nitrogen fixation.
Phosphorus.
Plant nutrition.
Trace elements.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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