Future of Egyptian cotton production in the newly reclaimed desert land of Egypt: 10- cotton response to soil, foliar potassium application and potassium dissolving bacteria (KDB) [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P. 589-604Other title:
  • مستقبل انتاج القطن المصرى فى الأراضى الصحراوية المستصلحة حديثا بمصر. 10- أستجابة القطن للتسميد البوتاسى الأراضى والورقى والتلقيح بالبكتريا المذيبة للبوتاسيوم [Added title page title]
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  • Journal of the advances in agricultural researches, 2009 v. 14 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of The Advances in Agricultural Researches 2009.v.14(3)Summary: Two field experiments were conducted on a highly calcareous sandy clay loam soil at nubaria agricultural research station during 2007 and 2008 seasons to study the effect of bio- and mineral potassium fertilization on growth, earliness, yield, its components and fiber properties of Egyptian cotton giza 86 cultivar ( gossypium barbadense, L.).
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Two field experiments were conducted on a highly calcareous sandy clay loam soil at nubaria agricultural research station during 2007 and 2008 seasons to study the effect of bio- and mineral potassium fertilization on growth, earliness, yield, its components and fiber properties of Egyptian cotton giza 86 cultivar ( gossypium barbadense, L.).

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