Utilization of some farm organic wastes for improving soil productivity of the newly reclaimed areas at El-Fayoum Governorate Egypt [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 333-354Other title:
  • الانتفاع ببعض مخلفات المزارع العضوية فى تحسين إنتاجية الأراضى حديثة الاستصلاح فى محافظة الفيوم- مصر [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of soil science, 2004 v. 44 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian journal of soil science 2004 v .44 (3)Summary: The current work aims to evaluate the benefit effects of different rates of the local farm organic wastes, i.e., plant residues (composted wheat-rice straw), poultry and cattle wastes for improving the productivity of some newly reclaimed soils have different lithological parent materials (aeolian and Eocene limestone formations) and developed on eastern edge of El-Fayoum Governorate, Egypt. To achieve this target, a field experiment was carried out under wheat-¬maize cropping sequence grown on aeolian sandy loam and calcareous clayey soils located at Demo and Tamia villages, respectively, during the two agricultural growing seasons of 200 1/2002.
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The current work aims to evaluate the benefit effects of different rates of the local farm organic wastes, i.e., plant residues (composted wheat-rice straw), poultry and cattle wastes for improving the productivity of some newly reclaimed soils have different lithological parent materials (aeolian and Eocene limestone formations) and developed on eastern edge of El-Fayoum Governorate, Egypt. To achieve this target, a field experiment was carried out under wheat-¬maize cropping sequence grown on aeolian sandy loam and calcareous clayey soils located at Demo and Tamia villages, respectively, during the two agricultural growing seasons of 200 1/2002.

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