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Studies on intercropping of some field crops with cotton as a means for more intensive land use [microform] / Said Abd El-Hady Aly. by
Publication details: 1989
Dissertation note: Thesis (M.S.)--Zagazig University, 1989.
Availability: Items available for loan: Main (1)Call number: THESIS S-2769.

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Competitive relationship for Intercropped maize and sesame under different both intercropping systems and sowing patterns [electronic resource]. by Language: English Summary language: Arabic
Other title:
  • العلاقات التنافسية لمحصولى الذرة الشامية والسمسم المحملين معا بنظم مختلفة من التحميل ومواعيد الزراعة.
In: Journal of The Advances in Agricultural Researches 2009.v.14(1)
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Effect of intercropping systems and sowing dates on productivity of sesame crop intercropped with maize under newly planted sandy soil conditions [electronic resource]. by Language: English Summary language: Arabic
Other title:
  • تأثير أنظمة التحميل ومواعيد الزراعة على إنتاجية محصول السمسم حال تحميله مع الذرة الشامية في الأراضي الرملية حديثة الأستزراع.
In: Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Research 2009.v.54(1)
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Effect of different intercropping systems on productivity of maize at interplanting with sesame by different sequences of sowing dates for both crops under newly cultivated sandy soil [electronic resource]. by Language: English Summary language: Arabic
Other title:
  • تأثير أنظمة مختلفة من التحميل على إنتاجية الذرة الشامية حال تحميله مع السمسم بزراعتهما معا في تتابعات مختلفة من مواعيد الزراعة في الأراضي الرملية حديثة الاستزراع.
In: Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences 2007.v.6(3)
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