02729cab a2200325Ia 4500001000800000003000600008008004100014040000800055041001300063090002900076100002300105240010500128245015400233246023100387300001600618504002400634520135700658546002302015650002702038650002602065650002602091700001802117700002102135700002502156773010502181856008202286596000602368942001202374999001702386u182920SIRSI100705s2009 ua ss b eng d aEAL aengbara aART MUJAS V34 No4 PtB 651 aEbed, Fawzia A. A.10aMansoura university journal of agricultural sciences, 2009 v. 34 (4)nPart Bh[electronic resource].10aResponse of growth and mineral composition of radish and parsley plants to different N-forms, N-levels and some micronutientsh[electronic resource].15aأستجابة النمو والتركيب الكيميائي لنباتي الفجل والبقدونس لصور ومعدلات مختلفة من التسميد النيتروجيني وبعض العناصر الصغرى. ap.4065-4079 aIncludes reference. aA pot experiment was carried out in the season of 2006 under the green house of EI-Mansoura Laboratory for Plant Nutrition. Soil, Water and Environment Institute to study the effect of different N forms (ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulphate and urea) and doses (30. 45 & 60 kg N/fed) as well as the effect of foliar application of Fe. Mo & Mn on growth and mineral composition of radish and parsley plants. The results revealed that using ammonium nitrate as a source of N fertilizer recorded the highest value of plant height followed by ammonium SUlphate and urea. The height of radish and parsley plants was significantly increased as the level of nitrogen fertilizer increased. The fresh and dry weights were significantly increased up to 60 kg N level. Foliar application of Fe. Mn and Mo as solely or in mixture significantly increased the values of fresh and dry weights compared to the contro·1. Increasing the level of N fertilizer from 0 to 60 kg N/fed high significantly increased the concentration of Nand K, while P concentration was insignificantly affected. Concentration of N or K was significantly increased due to micronutrients application, while P was insignificantly affected. Micronutrients (Fe, Mo and Mn) were gradually and significantly increased as the level of N fertilizer was increased up to 45 kg level of N fertilization. aSummary in Arabic. 0aRadishesxFertilizers. 0aParsleyxFertilizers. 0aNitrogen fertilizers.1 aBaddour, G.A.1 aKhidr, Zeinab A.1 aSalem, Nora F. G. E.0 tMansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences. g2009.v.34(4)Part Bx1110-03467nnaswu18219740uhttp://nile.enal.sci.eg/EALE/2009/MUJAS/3409/4/B/4065.pdfzFull Text Article. a1 cAR2lcc c38707d38707