Effect of water irrigation quantity and compost rates on some wheat varieties under sandy soil conditions of West Delta region conditions [electronic resource].
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.847-855Other title:- تأثير كميات مياه الرى ومعدلات السماد العضوى على بعض اصناف القمح تحت ظروف الاراضى الرملية بمنطقة غرب الدلتا [Added title page title]
- Mansoura University Journal of plant production, 2012 v. 3 (5) [electronic resource].
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Two field experiments were performed in EL-Husain farm, Giza governorate under the condition of sandy soil during 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 seasons, to study the impact of three amount of water irrigation 60, 70 and 90% from evapotranspiration rate (1461 m³) and three compost rates 2, 4 and 6 ton/fad. on some growth, yield and its components of two wheat varieties (Sakha 93 and Gemmeiza 9). Results of the two seasons showed that ,by increasing the water irrigation amount from 60 to 70 or 90 % of the evapotranspiration (1461 m³) led to gradually significant increases for leaf area/plant, dry weight /plant, No. of spikes/ m² ,weight of grains /spike , No. of grains/spike, weight of 1000 grains, grain yield /fad. and harvest index .Compost rates had significant impacts on previous characteristics, during the two experimental seasons. The best compost rate was (6 ton/fad) which gave the best results for these traits as compared with the lowest rate (2 ton/fad).
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