Effect of composted plant residues on the availability of some nutrients in newly reclaimed soils [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.293-304Other title:
  • تأثير المخلفات النباتية المكمورة على تيسر بعض العناصر فى الأراضى المستصلحة حديثآ [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of soil science, 2008 v. 48 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian journal of soil science 2008 v .48 (3)Summary: This study aims to evaluate the role of two composted plant residue of rice straw and banana residue used in two different soils, i,e. clay and calcareous on available nutrient content (N, P. K. Fe. Mn and Zn). Two heaps of rice straw and banana residues each Heap was enriched with some chemical activation up to 4- months. Two soil samples from soil surface layer 0 - 30 cm of two newly reclaimed soils were collected from Noubaria (calcareous one) and Kom Oshcem (clay).
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This study aims to evaluate the role of two composted plant residue of rice straw and banana residue used in two different soils, i,e. clay and calcareous on available nutrient content (N, P. K. Fe. Mn and Zn). Two heaps of rice straw and banana residues each Heap was enriched with some chemical activation up to 4- months. Two soil samples from soil surface layer 0 - 30 cm of two newly reclaimed soils were collected from Noubaria (calcareous one) and Kom Oshcem (clay).

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