Combined effect of crop types, microbial inoculants and N fertilizer rates on availability of nitrogen [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.2477- 2489Other title:
  • التأثير المشترك لنوع المحصول والتلقيح الميكروبي ومعدلات التسميد النيتروجينى على تيسر النيتروجين [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura university journal of agricultural sciences, 2009 v. 34 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2009.v.34 (3)Summary: The present study was done in a pot experiment at Faculty of Agriculture, Monsoura University during summer 2007 to study the combined effect of crop types, microbial inoculants and N fertilizer rates on availability and uptake of nitrogen at different days after planting (DAP). Randomized complete block design with three replicates was performed. The first factor was arranged for 3 crops i.e; rice (Oryza sativa) cv. Sakha 101, tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum., mill) cv. Super Merry Mand and cowpea (Vigna ungUiculata L. Walp) cv. Karim seeds, The second factor (Microbial inoculants); (Non-inoculated - Inoculated with blue green algae) with the rice; non-inoculated - Inoculated with nitrobin for tomato crop and non-inoculated inoculated with rhizobium for cowpea crop and the pollinating of the seeds before planting. Finally, the third factor was occupied with 3 nitrogen fertilizer rates (control, half and all recommended dose of N according recommended doses for cultivated crops. The obtained results show as the following; - Data illustrate that except .35 DAP for dry shoot and 70 and 105 DAP for dry root there are significant differences between average of dry shoots g porl at 70 and 105 DAP and as affected by affected by crop types i.e. (rice, cowpea and tomato crops), inoculations and N rates at different plant groWth. - ~tatistical analysis reveal that there are no significant differences between average of N concentration in shoots at 35and 105DAP except 70 DAP meanwhile, there are . no significant differences between average of N concentrations % in roots at 35 and 70 DAP except at 105 DAP as affected by crop types Le.( rice, cowpea and tomato crops), inoculations and N rates at different plant growth. Generally, the highest mean values of dry shoot, roots and yield and N concentration (%) were obtained from all nitrogen dose + inoculated with Rhizobia + cowpea. Meanwhile, the lowest mean values of fresh shoots were obtained from untreated with nitrogen + untreated with inoculation + tomato. - It is evident that the highest mean values of utilization efficiency % of applied of nitrogen readings were attained due to all nitrogen doses + inoculated with Rhizobia + cowpea. On the other hand, the lowest means were obtained from half N doses + untreated with inoculation + rice.
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The present study was done in a pot experiment at Faculty of Agriculture, Monsoura University during summer 2007 to study the combined effect of crop types, microbial inoculants and N fertilizer rates on availability and uptake of nitrogen at different days after planting (DAP). Randomized complete block design with three replicates was performed. The first factor was arranged for 3 crops i.e; rice (Oryza sativa) cv. Sakha 101, tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum., mill) cv. Super Merry Mand and cowpea (Vigna ungUiculata L. Walp) cv. Karim seeds, The second factor (Microbial inoculants); (Non-inoculated - Inoculated with blue green algae) with the rice; non-inoculated - Inoculated with nitrobin for tomato crop and non-inoculated inoculated with rhizobium for cowpea crop and the pollinating of the seeds before planting. Finally, the third factor was occupied with 3 nitrogen fertilizer rates (control, half and all recommended dose of N according recommended doses for cultivated crops. The obtained results show as the following; - Data illustrate that except .35 DAP for dry shoot and 70 and 105 DAP for dry root there are significant differences between average of dry shoots g porl at 70 and 105 DAP and as affected by affected by crop types i.e. (rice, cowpea and tomato crops), inoculations and N rates at different plant groWth. - ~tatistical analysis reveal that there are no significant differences between average of N concentration in shoots at 35and 105DAP except 70 DAP meanwhile, there are . no significant differences between average of N concentrations % in roots at 35 and 70 DAP except at 105 DAP as affected by crop types Le.( rice, cowpea and tomato crops), inoculations and N rates at different plant growth. Generally, the highest mean values of dry shoot, roots and yield and N concentration (%) were obtained from all nitrogen dose + inoculated with Rhizobia + cowpea. Meanwhile, the lowest mean values of fresh shoots were obtained from untreated with nitrogen + untreated with inoculation + tomato. - It is evident that the highest mean values of utilization efficiency % of applied of nitrogen readings were attained due to all nitrogen doses + inoculated with Rhizobia + cowpea. On the other hand, the lowest means were obtained from half N doses + untreated with inoculation + rice.

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