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Titles
English : Response of wheat to fertilization treatments of nitrogen, azolla and micronutrients
Arabic : إستجابة القمح للتسميد النيتروجينى والأزولا والعناصر الصغرى
Abstract Two field experiments were conducted during both growing seasons of 1997/1998 and 1998/1999, at Meet Kenana, Kaluobia Governorate. The main objective of this work aims to identify the response of wheat parameters, i. e., growth, crop yield, different plant components and micronutrients uptake to the applied three rates of ammonium sulphate fertilizer (25, 50 and 75 kg N/fed), Azolla (0, 25 and 50 kg N/fed) and grain coating by micronutrients of Zn, Mn and Fe (0.30,0.15 and 0.30 g/kg grain). The data obtained indicated that a significant increase was occurred for all the studied parameters as a result of applying the nitrogen rates up to 75 kg N/fed. Also, all the studied parameters were significantly increased due to the applied Azolla up to 50 kg N/fed,. except of grain yield, spike length and 1000 grain weight up to 25 kg N/fed. The treatment of grain coating by micronutnents showed a noticeable increment in all the studied parameters. The highest grain yield "md crude protein were obtained from the treatments of gram coating (75 kg N/fed) and Azolla (25 kg N/fed). While, the highest yields of both straw and micronutrients uptake were obtained from grain coating (75 kg N/fed) and Azolla (50 kg N/fed)
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Publication year 2000
Pages 68-74
Availability location معهدج بحوث الأراضى والمياه والبيئة- 9 ش جامعة القاهرة – الجيزة
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Organization Name
    Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
City الفيوم
serial title مجلة الفيوم للبحوث والتنمية الزراعية
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External authors (outside ARC)
    عادل سيد عثمان معهد الأراضى
Agris Categories Soil fertility
AGROVOC
TERMS
Azolla. Nitrogen. Trace elements. Wheats.
Publication Type Journal

 
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