A new aspect of agricultural utilization for a desert area irrigated with contaminated industrial wastewater at one of the new industrial cities of Egypt [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1-15Other title:
  • رؤية جديدة للتنمية الزراعية فى منطقة صحراوية تروى بمياه صرف ملوثة بمخلفات المصانع فى إحدي المدن الصناعية الجديدة في مصر [Added title page title]
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  • Fayoum journal of agricultural research and development, 2007 v. 21 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development 2007.v.21(1)Summary: The current study is of importance to support the local knowledge,concerning the best use of land and available water resources whether be under demand for agricultural utilization or be planned for later on use. Also, it represents an environmental problem at a new industrial city of EI Asher min Ramadan area, i.e., the utilization of contaminated industrial wastewater used as an irrigating source; for an adjacent agricultural desert area. In that concerning a hazardous that may cause toxic effects on both crop products and human health.
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The current study is of importance to support the local knowledge,concerning the best use of land and available water resources whether be under demand for agricultural utilization or be planned for later on use. Also, it represents an environmental problem at a new industrial city of EI Asher min Ramadan area, i.e., the utilization of contaminated industrial wastewater used as an irrigating source; for an adjacent agricultural desert area. In that concerning a hazardous that may cause toxic effects on both crop products and human health.

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