Influence of organic compost, proline and the biofertilizer (salinity durable bacteria) on barley growth and nutrients uptake under high salinity conditions [electronic resource]
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.69-82Other title:- تأثير استخدام الكمبوست والبرولين والسماد الحيوى (البكتيريا المقاومة للملوحة) [Added title page title]
- Fayoum journal of agricultural research and development, 2016 v. 30 (2) [electronic resource].
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A filed experiment was carried out on salt affected soil at Kasr ElBasel village, south Etsa district, El-Fayoum Governorate, Egypt, during the winter season 2013/2014. Objective of this work was to study the effects of applied local compost at a rate of 20 m3 fed-1, amino acid (proline) sprayed at rate of 3 mg/L fed-1 at 20, 45, and 60 days after sowing) and biofertilizer (salinity durable bacteria) as either solely or combined treatments on barley (Hordeum vulgare, c.v. Giza 123) growth and yield parameters. The experimental field was irrigated with saline water (a mixture of the fresh Nile water and agricultural drainage water). The quality of the used irrigation water was classified as C2S1 (ECiw = 1.66 dS/m and SAR 5.35). The influence of treatments on some soil properties (soil pH, ECe, ESP and available macro and micronutrient contents) was studied .
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