Effect of foliar micronutrients under some biostimulants on the productivity of Faba Bbean (VICIA FABA l.) [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.71-92Other title:
  • تأثير رش العناصر الصغري وإضافة بعض المنشطات الحيوية علي انتاجية الفول البلدي [Added title page title]
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  • Fayoum journal of agricultural research and development, 2016 v. 30 (1) [electronic resource]
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development 2016.v.30(1)Summary: Two experimental trails. were designed to quantify the response• of nodulation, growth and yield and its components of faba been plants as well as nutrient content in seeds toward foliar spray twice of zinc (0.3% zinc sulphate), iron (0.6% iron sulphate) and molybdenum (0.05% ammonium molybdedate) under some bio-stimulants, i.e., inoculation with rhizobium and 10 kg humic acid/feddan. The experiments were conducted at the Farm of Sids Agricultural Research Station (ARC), Beni Swif Governorate, Egypt during two successive seasons (2013/2014 and 2014/2015). Number and dry weight of nodULes/plant showed positive significant response to iron and molybdenum applicationas well as rhizobia and humic acid treatments comparing with control. The maximum values of these parameters were produced in plots under the effect of molybdenum followed by iron
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Two experimental trails. were designed to quantify the response• of
nodulation, growth and yield and its components of faba been plants as well
as nutrient content in seeds toward foliar spray twice of zinc (0.3% zinc
sulphate), iron (0.6% iron sulphate) and molybdenum (0.05% ammonium
molybdedate) under some bio-stimulants, i.e., inoculation with rhizobium
and 10 kg humic acid/feddan. The experiments were conducted at the Farm
of Sids Agricultural Research Station (ARC), Beni Swif Governorate, Egypt
during two successive seasons (2013/2014 and 2014/2015). Number and dry
weight of nodULes/plant showed positive significant response to iron and
molybdenum applicationas well as rhizobia and humic acid treatments
comparing with control. The maximum values of these parameters were
produced in plots under the effect of molybdenum followed by iron

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