Wheat growth and soil chemical properties response to integrated organic farming and biofertilization [electronic resource].

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  • استجابة نمو القمح وصفات الارض الكيماوية لتكامل الزراعة العضوية والحيوية [Added title page title]
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  • Annals of agricultural science, 2006 v. 1, Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Annals of Agricultural Science 2006.v.1, SISummary: Two field experiments were carried out in Agriculture Experimental farm at Shalakan, Kaliobia Governorate during 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 growing seasons to study the growth criteria and soil chemical properties as influenced by integrated mineral, organic nitrogen and biofertilization through the following treatments: (l) 80 kg mineral N (MN)/fad, (2) 80 kg organic N (ON)/fad as FYM, (3) Bacillus polymyxa (B) as biofertilizer, (4) 80 kg MN/fad + B. (5) 80 kg ON/fad + B, (6) 20 kg MN + 60 kg ON/fad + B, (7) 20 kg MN + 40 kg ON/fad + Band (8) 20 kg MN + 20 kg ON/fad + B.
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Two field experiments were carried out in Agriculture Experimental farm at Shalakan, Kaliobia Governorate during 2003/2004 and 2004/2005 growing seasons to study the growth criteria and soil chemical properties as influenced by integrated mineral, organic nitrogen and biofertilization through the following treatments: (l) 80 kg mineral N (MN)/fad, (2) 80 kg organic N (ON)/fad as FYM, (3) Bacillus polymyxa (B) as biofertilizer, (4) 80 kg MN/fad + B. (5) 80 kg ON/fad + B, (6) 20 kg MN + 60 kg ON/fad + B, (7) 20 kg MN + 40 kg ON/fad + Band (8) 20 kg MN + 20 kg ON/fad + B.

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