Soil application of organic manures verses foliar spray of them extracts on faba bean grown on a sandy soil [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1931-1946Other title:
  • الإضافة الأرضية للأسمدة العضوية مقابل الرش الورقي لمستخلصاتها علي الفول البلدي النامي في أرض رملية.‪ [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, Moshtohor, 2006 v.44 (4) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science, Moshtohor 2006.v.44(4)Summary: A field experiment was carried out at Badr district, EI Bohera governorate, Egypt during two successive growing seasons of 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 to assess the effect of foliar spray and soil application of organic manures extracts (1 manure: 12 water w/w) on faba bean yield as well as nutrient composition of faba bean plants grown on a sandy soil. There were two factors under study (1) Organic manure type (pigeon, chicken and bioges) and (2) Method of application (soil, at a rate of 10 Mg/ha [1Mg "megagram" = 10 6g] and foliar, at a rate of 1800 L/ha). Faba bean (Vicia/aba L. cv Giza 717) was used. Seed and straw yields as well as 100-seed weight of faba bean plants were significantly increased as compared with the corresponding values of the untreated soil. Foliar application was superior to soil application in most parameters including seed yield and uptake of nutrients in seeds. Superiority of foliar spray occurred in particular where pigeon manure was used. Generally, pigeon manure was the most effective source on both seed and straw yields besides the 100-seeds weight. N.P and K uptake values by seeds and straw attained by different fertilization treatments were significantly higher than the corresponding values of the untreated one. Differences among values of Nand P uptake by seeds with pigeon manure, chicken manure and biogas manure were significant with superiority of the pigeon manure treatment over the other two treatments its superiority over the others was most pronounced under conditious of spray and where uptake of nutrients by seeds was concerned. K uptake by seeds of plants manured with the pigeon manure was significantly higher than the corresponding ones with chicken manure or biogas manure Fe, Mn and Zn uptake by seeds were highest in seeds with biogas manure. lowest with the chicken manure.
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A field experiment was carried out at Badr district, EI Bohera governorate, Egypt during two successive growing seasons of 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 to assess the effect of foliar spray and soil application of organic manures extracts (1 manure: 12 water w/w) on faba bean yield as well as nutrient composition of faba bean plants grown on a sandy soil. There were two factors under study (1) Organic manure type (pigeon, chicken and bioges) and (2) Method of application (soil, at a rate of 10 Mg/ha [1Mg "megagram" = 10 6g] and foliar, at a rate of 1800 L/ha). Faba bean (Vicia/aba L. cv Giza 717) was used. Seed and straw yields as well as 100-seed weight of faba bean plants were significantly increased as compared with the corresponding values of the untreated soil. Foliar application was superior to soil application in most parameters including seed yield and uptake of nutrients in seeds. Superiority of foliar spray occurred in particular where pigeon manure was used. Generally, pigeon manure was the most effective source on both seed and straw yields besides the 100-seeds weight. N.P and K uptake values by seeds and straw attained by different fertilization treatments were significantly higher than the corresponding values of the untreated one. Differences among values of Nand P uptake by seeds with pigeon manure, chicken manure and biogas manure were significant with superiority of the pigeon manure treatment over the other two treatments its superiority over the others was most pronounced under conditious of spray and where uptake of nutrients by seeds was concerned. K uptake by seeds of plants manured with the pigeon manure was significantly higher than the corresponding ones with chicken manure or biogas manure Fe, Mn and Zn uptake by seeds were highest in seeds with biogas manure. lowest with the chicken manure.

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